Dr. Sansern Samalapa, Vice Minister for Commerce, who presided over the opening ceremonysaid that the Ministry has presented the “Thailand’s Friend Award 2020” with the objective to promote fruitful relationships and express its gratitude to those who are key exporters of Thai products, those who have played a role in creating new business opportunities as well as those who are influencers in the online community who have helped maintain, expand, and revitalize the export market. The award is presented for the first time at this edition of the 65th Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair.
Somdet Susomboon, Director-General of DITP, revealed that the 65th Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair serves as a trading platform for professionals in the gems and jewelry industry. Thus, the department has decided to organize the fair this February and has coordinated with the Ministry of Public Health’s Department of Disease Control as well as related agencies to fully implement preventative measures against COVID-19 in the area as per international protocol to ensure the safety of all participants who are doing business at the fair.
The 65thBangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair has attracted a large number of Thai and international exhibitors in the last few weeks with 972 Thai and international exhibitors participating in 2,054 booths, a 7% increase from the 63rd edition as the fair is the only gems and jewelry fair to be held in the region this February and will provide a platform for professionals in the gems and jewelry industry to seek the raw materials and products that they need while meeting buyers from around the world. Currently, visitors from over 100 countries have registered to join the fair, while special activities at the fair include:
In 2019, the gems and jewelry industry was ranked the third-highest exporting industry, worth 15,691.05 million USD or an increase of 30.91% compared to the previous year which accounted for 6.37% of the country’s total exports. When excluded unwrought gold, export of gems and jewelry was worth 8,097.45 million USD, or an increase of 6.34%. Thailand is also the world’s number one exporter of silver jewelry as well as the world’s third largest exporter of colored stones. For 2020, the Ministry has set an export target for gems and jewelry products (excluding unwrought gold) at 8,178 million USD, or a 1% growth compared to 2019.
The “Thailand’sFriend Award 2020” was held on February 25th, 2020, at Jupiter 4-5 while the 65th Bangkok Gems and Jewelry Fairis organized from February 25th to 29th, 2020 at Challenger Halls 1-3, IMPACT, Muang Thong Thani. Trade days are on February 25th to 27th, 2020, at 10.00-18.00 hrs while public days are on February 28th 2020 at 10.00-18.00 hrs and February 29th, 2020 at 10.00-17.00 hrs.
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