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Thailand says US trade talks separated from Cambodia border deal

Washington had earlier moved to halt trade negotiations pending Thai compliance over the peace declaration with Cambodia signed last month.

November 16, 2025 / 09:40 IST
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Fighting between Thailand and Cambodia erupted in July, one of the most intense and deadly clashes during the decades of disagreements about their border. (File photo: Bangkok port, Thailand)
Fighting between Thailand and Cambodia erupted in July, one of the most intense and deadly clashes during the decades of disagreements about their border. (File photo: Bangkok port, Thailand)

Thailand said tariff talks with the US will move forward on a separate track from its commitments to President Donald Trump related to its border dispute with Cambodia.

Bangkok announced the position after Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul spoke with Trump Friday night. Washington had earlier moved to halt trade negotiations pending Thai compliance over the peace declaration with Cambodia signed last month.

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“The tariff negotiations will move forward and remain separate from border issues,” Thai government spokesman Siripong Angkasakulkiat said in a statement Saturday. He added that Trump told the Thai premier the US “does not wish to interfere in the Thailand–Cambodia issue” under existing bilateral mechanisms.

Fighting between Thailand and Cambodia erupted in July, one of the most intense and deadly clashes during the decades of disagreements about their border. Trump’s threat to punish both countries with tariffs unless they stopped fighting abruptly halted the conflict, but both sides continue to accuse the other of hostiles.