Economy and commerce

Baht stays firm, but funds inflows to determine direction

The baht opened at 30 to the US dollar on Friday, unchanged from Thursday’s closing rate. The Thai currency is likely to move between 29.90 and 30.05, said Krungthai market strategist Poon Panichpibool.On Thursday night, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq indexes fell by 0.4 and 0.1 ...

The Nation Reporter

Government looks to BCG initiatives to drive growth

The government vows to rev up promotion of the bio, circular and green (BCG) economy to help drive economic growth over the next five years.The first meeting of a management committee to drive the BCG economy chaired by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha yesterday approved a ...

Bangkok Post Reporter

Govt plans to create 1,000 SMEs in five years with revenue exceeding Bt1 billion per year

The Education Ministry will work with the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) in setting up an innovation fund for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), with the aim of creating at least 1,000 start-up SMEs with revenue exceeding Bt1 billion per year within five years.Kittipong Promwong, ...

The Nation Reporter

Cryptocurrencies' total market cap soars to B4bn

Cryptocurrencies’ total market capitalisation in Thailand soared to nearly 4 billion baht on Friday, or around 6% of the Stock Exchange of Thailand’s (SET) 2020 daily average trade, backed by the continuous price surges of bitcoin and other digital currencies.Bitcoin’s euphoric rally endured as it ...

Bangkok Post Reporter

New Covid wave, shortage of containers, strong baht all hitting export sector: TNSC

Thai National Shippers Council (TNSC) expects exports this month to only grow by 3 to 4 per cent, as the new wave of Covid-19 infections is expected to further affect the export sector.TNSC president Kanyapak Tantipipattanapong, however, admitted that the new normal and the work-from-home ...

The Nation Reporter

Finance Ministry focuses on three areas to revive Thai economy

The Finance Ministry this year will have three areas of focus to revive Thailand’s economy from the Covid-19 pandemic fallout, ministry spokesperson Kulaya Tantitemit said.First, the ministry will urgently push for economic revival through speeding up budget disbursement and state spending. The ministry also would ...

The Nation Reporter

Asian manufacturing picks up momentum on strong exports

Factory activity across Asia — including Thailand — continues to gain momentum, spurred by strong demand for the region’s exports, purchasing managers’ indexes show.Japan’s PMI rose to 50 in December, its highest reading since April 2019, according to Jibun Bank and IHS Markit. Taiwan’s PMI ...

Thailand’s Economic Conditions Tipped to Worsen as Virus Spreads

Thailand’s economic conditions are expected to deteriorate further this year as the nation battles a resurgence in the coronavirus, according to a national survey.About 52.2% of the respondents in the study undertaken by Bangkok-based National Institute of Development Administration predict the economy will be even ...

Pandemic speeds up digital drive

Despite decades of rapid change, 2020 somehow shifted the pace into overdrive, forcing businesses to change course overnight, workers to scramble to find a place in the new economy and leaders to carve out lucrative opportunities.These trends of 2020 highlight not only the chaos, but ...

Bangkok Post Reporter

The Commerce Ministry sees gradual recovery in Thai exports in 2021

The Ministry of Commerce on Wednesday estimated Thailand’s exports in 2021 to gradually recover, with a 4 per cent growth following signs of a better global trade, COVID-19 vaccines, and economic stimuluses in many countries.Thai exports saw less contraction at 3.65 per cent year-on-year in ...

Panithan Onthaworn

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