Thailand’s pork industry fears influx of cheap US imports under Trump

Al JazeeraWednesday, November 26, 2025 at 11:49:06 PM
  • Thai pork producers are expressing concerns over the potential influx of inexpensive US pork imports as the United States seeks duty
  • The anticipated increase in US pork imports could significantly impact Thailand's domestic pork industry, potentially leading to lower prices and reduced market share for local producers. This situation raises questions about the sustainability of Thailand's pork sector in the face of international competition.
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