🌍 Post‑Pandemic Export Recovery: Lessons Learned & Sustainable Growth Strategies

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  • Following the COVID‑19 shock, global goods trade surged — +12.8% in 2021 and +5.5% in 2022 — returning to pre‑pandemic levels by early 2021 unctad.org+7ecb.europa.eu+7dev.to+7

  • However, slower growth sets in 2023 (~+1.1%), as global consumption normalizes .

2. Core Lessons from the Pandemic

3. Strategic Framework: Sustainable Export Growth

A. Time‑Dimension Tactics

  • Short‑term: Rapid fiscal stimulus, eased trade barriers, shipment insurance .

  • Mid‑term: Resources into e‑commerce, R&D for in‑demand “mega‑trend” products .

  • Long‑term: Strengthen trade corridors and bilateral agreements.

B. Spatial Focus

C. Multi‑Stakeholder Approach

4. Sustainability Means Resilience

  • Emphasize green & health‑friendly exports, tapping into evolving consumer and regulatory trends.

  • Maintain market diversification; Thailand’s Exim forecasts +3% growth, driven by electronics, agri and lifestyle products in India, CLMV, Middle East bangkokpost.com.

  • Enhance real‑time risk monitoring systems, and insure both supply and receivables.


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