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United States Share of Thai Jewelry Exports

~30–35%

As ofFY2023Β·Sources3Β·Supporting

The United States is Thailand's single largest jewelry export destination, absorbing an estimated 30–35% of finished-jewelry export value (HS 7113). Thai manufacturers benefit from a zero-tariff general system of preferences (GSP) for many jewelry lines under US trade policy β€” a status periodically reviewed and subject to reinstatement risk. US-market exposure creates concentration risk: a slowdown in US consumer discretionary spending, as seen in H2 2022 and 2023, quickly flows through to Thai OEM order books. DITP tracks bilateral trade quarterly; TGJTA members receive market-intelligence bulletins covering US retail sell-through and inventory destocking cycles.

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The United States is Thailand's single largest jewelry export destination, absorbing an estimated 30–35% of finished-jewelry export value (HS 7113). Thai manufacturers benefit from a zero-tariff general system of preferences (GSP) for many jewelry lines under US trade policy β€” a status periodically reviewed and subject to reinstatement risk. US-market exposure creates concentration risk: a slowdown in US consumer discretionary spending, as seen in H2 2022 and 2023, quickly flows through to Thai OEM order books. DITP tracks bilateral trade quarterly; TGJTA members receive market-intelligence bulletins covering US retail sell-through and inventory destocking cycles.

The United States is Thailand's single largest jewelry export destination, absorbing an estimated 30–35% of finished-jewelry export value (HS 7113). Thai manufacturers benefit from a zero-tariff general system of preferences (GSP) for many jewelry lines under US trade policy β€” a status periodically reviewed and subject to reinstatement risk. US-market exposure creates concentration risk: a slowdown in US consumer discretionary spending, as seen in H2 2022 and 2023, quickly flows through to Thai OEM order books. DITP tracks bilateral trade quarterly; TGJTA members receive market-intelligence bulletins covering US retail sell-through and inventory destocking cycles.

Time scope

FY2023

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The United States is Thailand's single largest jewelry export destination, absorbing an estimated 30–35% of finished-jewelry export value (HS 7113). Thai manufacturers benefit from a zero-tariff general system of preferences (GSP) for many jewelry lines under US trade policy β€” a status periodically reviewed and subject to reinstatement risk. US-market exposure creates concentration risk: a slowdown in US consumer discretionary spending, as seen in H2 2022 and 2023, quickly flows through to Thai OEM order books. DITP tracks bilateral trade quarterly; TGJTA members receive market-intelligence bulletins covering US retail sell-through and inventory destocking cycles.

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