Department of Foreign Trade

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Mueang Nonthaburi District, Thailand

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Department of Foreign Trade Reviews | Rating 3.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Department of Foreign Trade is located in Mueang Nonthaburi District, Thailand on 563 Sanambin Nam Road, Tambon Bang Kraso,. Department of Foreign Trade is rated 3.3 out of 5 in the category government office in Thailand.

Address

563 Sanambin Nam Road, Tambon Bang Kraso,

Phone

+66 25287500

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Sherry Smith

I will never have any experience in this place called Thailand! What kind of people are allowing one of the most iconic, beautiful species on the planet to be traded to other countries for their body parts?!?!? What century are these people in? Elephants are why a lot of tourists come to your beautiful land. People want to see these awe inspiring creatures that are called the gentle giant. Use your country’s natural treasures for what they are. Give them their freedom to live their lives in peace and serenity before it’s too late! If not your country will die along with the elephants!

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Jamie

If I could rate this department with a zero I would.. I CANNOT believe Thailand is allowing the trade of elephants and their ivory/ bones/ animal parts.. this is a reflection of pure greed. To allow the extinction of such beautiful and intelligent creatures makes me never want to visit Thailand again. Never to support Thailand.. never to waste another dollar on Thailand. Please reconsider this act of violence that you are enabling towards these majestic animals.

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Jessica Tong-Lee

Awful country that exploits elephants and now allowing an awful trade on these precious animals. Take responsibility and care for your land and animals! Please, please protect your elephants and do not pass this awful act. I saw the beauty of your country in January. I also saw lots of garbage and mistreated elephants. There are only 1000 wild elephants left and 5000 captured for capitalization. Please protect them...please.

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Paula Atherill

Allowing the trade of elephants and elephant parts. Absolute disgrace! What kind of people are involved here? These are sacred animals and there are so few left. Why on earth do they need to be traded or used like slaves!? They should be protected and worshipped for their existence and beauty. They are iconic, please recognise this!!

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Kristi L

They do not respect their own sacred wildlife nor the animals that are in their country. They will allow people to kill and sell animals and trade them to other countries for their own personal gain. This includes elephants which we all know through science are very peaceful and emotional animals who do nothing but love each other. Disgrace!! Shame on Thailand!!