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Border clash clean-up

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August 10, 2025

Amid uncertainty, locals return home to resume their lives.

- By Chakkrapan Natanri, Surachai Piragsa and Amporn Sangkaew

Clashes along the Thai-Cambodian border have dealt a heavy blow to the Northeast's economy, with trade losses in four provinces alone estimated at up to 500 million baht a month.

The border conflict and the closure of several checkpoints since early June had disrupted cross-border commerce, resulting in the losses, says Manatchai Jungtrakool, deputy director of the Bank of Thailand (BOT) Northeastern Office in Khon Kaen.

Before the conflict escalated, Thai-Cambodian border trade averaged 10 billion baht per month. Of this, 95% took place through eastern checkpoints in Sa Kaeo, Chanthaburi, and Trat.

The rest — worth about 500 million baht per month — was channelled through northeastern provinces including Ubon Ratchathani, Surin, Si Sa Ket, and Buri Ram. These four provinces are now bearing the brunt of halted trade activity, he said.

The impact extends beyond goods, Mr Manatchai noted. Over 10,000 Cambodians typically cross into Thailand each month to access services, including retail and medical treatment.

These activities have also been curtailed, adding to economic hardship. Cross-border agricultural efforts have been disrupted as well, with reports of Cambodian shelling damaging farmland and delaying harvests in affected Isan communities.

Local financial institutions have offered relief measures such as extended loan repayments and additional credit to affected individuals and businesses.

The BOT is encouraging residents to contact their local banks for assistance, he said.

Tourism takes a hit, too

The fallout is not limited to commerce. Tourism operators, particularly in provinces near the border, are also feeling the strain as visitor confidence dips.

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