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Ministry foresees 4% growth in 2021

The economy is expected to grow 4% in 2021 after a slump this year and fiscal policy will support a tourism-reliant economy struggling from the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic, the finance minister said on Monday.The economy shrank a less than expected 6.4% in the ...

NESDC works to expedite spending

The government has set a target to disburse at least 70% of the 400-billion-baht budget scheduled for social and economic rehabilitation in fiscal 2021.Danucha Pichayanan, secretary-general to the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC), said by the end of September next year (the final ...

Bangkok Post Reporter

Bank of Thailand leaves policy rate unchanged

At a meeting on Wednesday, the Bank of Thailand’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted unanimously to maintain the policy rate at 0.5 per cent to support economic recovery, while placing emphasis on more targeted measures, MPC secretary Titanun Mallikamas said.The committee believes that despite the ...

The Nation Reporter

Thai economy contracts 6.4 per cent in third quarter

The economy shrank 6.4 per cent in the third quarter, the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) said on Monday.The gross domestic product in the third quarter however was an improvement from the 12.1 per cent contraction in the second quarter, as a result ...

The Nation Reporter

Thai economy passed lowest point, to contract less than expected

Thailand’s economy has passed its lowest point and is expected to contract less than previously expected this year due to a recovery in consumption, senior officials said.“We can say that our lowest point was in the second quarter,” Danucha Pichayanan, head of the National Economic ...

Thailand Sees 2020 GDP Drop 7.7%, Better Than Previous Forecast

Thailand’s economy will shrink this year by less than previously estimated as government support measures alleviate the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, according to the finance ministry.The Southeast Asian nation, which has seen trade and tourism battered by the pandemic, will contract 7.7% in 2020, ...

Thai economic outlook highly uncertain, risks tilted to downside -c.bank

Thailand’s economic outlook remains highly uncertain with risks tilted to the downside and the central bank stands ready to use necessary tools to support an economy hammered by the coronavirus pandemic, central bank officials said on Wednesday.Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy contracted the most in 22 ...

Sluggish recovery

Assurance of a gradual economic recovery has been repeated by Thailand’s financial authorities using empirical evidence, but the reality on the ground reveals more pain in the near term.Despite signs of business activity re-emerging after strict lockdown measures were eased, the Covid-19 pandemic is challenging ...

Bangkok Post Reporter

Thai business group keeps GDP forecast but upgrades export outlook

Thailand’s economy is still expected to contract by 7%-9% this year although exports could shrink less than previously projected as the coronavirus pandemic remains a risk, a group of the country’s top business associations said on Wednesday.The group now predicts exports will drop 8%-10%, rather ...

World Bank revises Thai GDP forecast for the year to 8.3 percent contraction

The World Bank expects Thailand’s gross domestic product (GDP) to contract 8.3 per cent this year, more than the earlier estimate of minus 5 percent.The bank expects the economy to expand by 4.9 per cent next year, with more than two years required for the ...

The Nation Reporter

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