Thailand approves first instant noodle price rise in 14 years
BANGKOK: Thailand will raise the price of Thai instant noodles, the trade department said on Wednesday, marking the first price increase on the must-have daily staple in 14 years.
The kingdom’s economy has not bounced back after fully re-opening to tourists earlier this year, and has been battered by 14-year-high inflation and the economic knock-on effects of the Russian-Ukraine war.
Prices of instant noodles are capped by Bangkok at six baht ($0.16) per packet but anxious major producers had urged the government to raise the limit to eight baht, citing spiralling costs. The internal trade department confirmed that it would approve an increase to seven baht per regular-sized packet, effective from August 25.
The news comes after five major Thai instant noodle producers — Wai Wai, Mama, Yam Yam, Sue Sat and Nissin — petitioned the department for a rise. “We are facing rising commodity prices, oil prices for export,” explained Veera Naphaprukchart from Thai Preserved Food, part of popular brand Wai Wai.
The price of wheat flour rose roughly 20-30 percent and the price of palm oil had doubled, he said.
Published in Dawn, August 25th, 2022