Thailand Week 2024

 Celebrating 75 years of amity & trade relations with Thailand

By Earl D.C. Bracamonte

The Ministry of Commerce of the Royal Thai Government, through its Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) bureau, opened the Thailand Week 2024 recently. Simply dubbed "Discover Excellence, Trade with Thailand," the festival week also sought to promote the tourism potentials of both countries through the "Love the Philippines" and "Amazing Thailand" campaigns.

"This festival is a manifestation of our friendly bilateral ties with Thailand; a relationship that has transcended boundaries. Culturally, we share several interest with the Siamese people, most especially on food. 

"In 1949, our two countries signed the Treaty of Friendship in Washington, D.C.. In 1999, while commemorating our Golden Year friendship, a street was named Thailand in the City of Makati, while a street was also named Philippines in Thailand," shared guest-of-honor Sen. Mark Villar, chairman of the house committee on Trade, Commerce & Entrepreneurship of the 19th Congress, in his keynote speech during the opening day ceremonies.

Thailand is the 3rd largest exporter in Asia, and 5th around the world. It is one of the leading shipping hubs in Asia.

"The Thailand Week 2024 is a platform for our trade relationship; providing accessibility to Filipino consumers to get hold of Thai-made products. This also drumbeats the 75th Year of Philippines-Thailand commercial relations. And we will be expanding this in the next decade," enthused Janthana Chotimunee, director of the Thai Trade Center in Manila.


The bilateral relations among nations of Southeast Asia strengthens our regional stability.

"Thailand Week 2024 celebration strengthens our ties with the Philippines and other ASEAN countries, which we will, collectively, bring to greater heights. It coincides with the 75th Year of Thai and Filipino trade relations. 

"Thai exports account for 30% of world GDP and total trade, exporting consumer products such as food, fashion, festival, and Thai boxing," revealed His Excellency Tull Traisorat,  Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary of the Kingdom of Thailand to the Republic of the Philippines.

The four-day Thailand Week festival runs until March 3rd at the Glorietta Activity Center in Makati City. The exhibition is open to the public during mall hours.



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