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Lalida Responds to Lisa, Suggesting that Discussions on Palm Oil Must Be Based on Factual Information.

Summary by thairath.co.th
The deputy government spokesperson clarified the points raised during the debate by Phakamon, emphasizing that there was no ban on palm oil exports. She pointed out that the B20 policy is indeed absorbing production, and figures confirm that prices remain at a good level. She suggested that the debate should be based on complete information and facts.

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The deputy government spokesperson clarified the points raised during the debate by Phakamon, emphasizing that there was no ban on palm oil exports. She pointed out that the B20 policy is indeed absorbing production, and figures confirm that prices remain at a good level. She suggested that the debate should be based on complete information and facts.

Deputy government spokesman Tho “Phakmon” Yan did not ban exports, pointing out that prices were still in good condition. On April 29, Ms. Lida Periswiwattana, deputy spokesman for the Prime Minister's Office, said the case that Ms. Pakmon Nunanan was discussing the government's oil palm management. Listen to all feedback with respect, but some points may not yet systematically reflect the full facts. The Royal Thai government announced a one-y…

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มติชนออนไลน์ broke the news in Thailand on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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