Q2 GDP growth lower than expected at 1.8%.
The Thai economy grew slower than expected in the second quarter, with weaker exports offset by strength in tourism.
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The Thai economy grew slower than expected in the second quarter, with weaker exports offset by strength in tourism.
With an average household now more than 500,000 baht in debt, the level of household debt is now at its...
The Thai Finance Ministry has revised its economic growth outlook for 2023 to 3.5% from 3.6% due to weaker global...
The Bank of Thailand has set a goal to align the household debt-to-GDP ratio with the Bank for International Settlements...
The report also pointed out some areas where Thailand needs to improve, such as infrastructure, education, health care, and environmental...
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has announced its plan for fiscal year 2024 with a budget of $144.2 million,...
Thailand's export contraction for seven consecutive months poses a challenge for the new government due to a global economic slowdown....
According to the latest data from the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), Thailand exported 79,940 finished cars in April, a...
Household debt is not only a problem for individuals, but also for the whole economy. It reduces domestic demand, which...
The external outlook for Thailand looks relatively bright thanks to the ongoing tourism recovery, despite the downturn in the global...
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