ð âDavosâ Signals a Changing World: New Rules for a New Era ðđð Thailand Must Pivot ProactivelyâPartnering with All, Aligning with None.
- clydelawfirmit
- Feb 6
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ð âDavosâ Signals a Changing World: New Rules for a New Era ðđð Thailand Must Pivot ProactivelyâPartnering with All, Aligning with None.
At the 2026 World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, global trends have been made clear: the world is no longer just "Multipolar." We are entering an era of âExtreme Polarization.â
ð Nations are increasingly being pressured to "choose sides" across trade, technology, security, and supply chain sectors.
ð Thailandâs Stance Under the New World Rules
Avoid reliance on any single bloc.
Position the nation as a âPartner to All.â
Utilize issue-based negotiations focused on mutual benefits.
View trade as a holistic âExport + Importâ strategy, utilizing flexible policy tools.
ð The Three New Engines of Global Trade Post-Davos 1ïļâĢ Technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) 2ïļâĢ The Green Economy & Environmental Standards â For Thailand, this is an opportunity, not a burden. 3ïļâĢ Security as the Core of Trade â Thailand is committed to transforming its agriculture and food industries into the regional pillar of food security.
ðĪ ASEAN & DEFA = The Ultimate Game Changer Thailand is actively driving the ASEAN Digital Economy Framework Agreement (DEFA), the worldâs first regional-level digital economy cooperation framework.
This agreement will empower businesses, especially SMEs, to efficiently access the ASEAN market of over 600 million people, aiming to double intra-regional trade from $1 trillion to $2 trillion by 2030.
ð The world is no longer the same. The way we trade has changed. Thailand must reshape its strategy, realign its structure, and move at a faster pace.
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