EU-Thai trade negotiations began in 2013 but were suspended because of Thailand’s May 2014 military coup. Since the March 2019 elections, the EU has indicated that it sees the end of Thailand’s formal military government as an opportunity to re-engage on trade negotiations with the Thai Government.
The signatories emphasised in their letter that Thailand’s weak labour laws fall short of international standards and a history of severe labour rights abuses such as forced labour, discrimination against migrant workers, and violations of freedom of association. Such failures pose serious risks for us as buyers of goods and products from Thailand and ALDI is determined to fulfil its responsibility to respect human rights throughout our global supply chains. The letter calls for the European Union to require Thailand to commit to a set of robust human rights conditions prior to restarting trade negotiations.