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Thailand Dropping Plans for SE Asia Rice Cartel - Foreign Minister (DJ)

Source: Dow Jones Newswires
06/05/2008

Bangkok, May 6 - Thailand's foreign minister said Tuesday that the country is dropping plans to create a Southeast Asian rice cartel.

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The proposal was first floated last week by Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej to give rice producers greater control over rice prices, which have tripled since December.

But the idea was heavily criticized by the Philippines, a major importer, as well as some Thai rice exporters.

"We are not talking about setting up a rice cartel," Foreign Minister Noppadon Pattama said Tuesday after a meeting with ambassadors from rice exporting countries.

"If Thailand sets up a rice cartel and fixes a price, that will make matters worse and worsen food security."



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