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Foreign investors staring into blackhole as Thai election approaches: economist
THURSDAY, MAY 04, 2023
Thailand risks falling behind other countries as political parties have failed to address environmental issues and plans to lure foreign investment in campaigns for next week’s election, says a leading economist.
Asean poised for starring role in global economy this year: UOB
SUNDAY, JANUARY 08, 2023
Key Asean economies will be among the few globally to show impressive growth this year, as the world economy slips into slower growth or a recession, according to a recently published report by one of the largest banks in Southeast Asia – Singapore-headquartered United Overseas Bank (UOB).
Thai economy will buck the global trend and fully recover next year: seminar
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2022
Economists and business leaders are optimistic that Thailand's economy will fully recover next year, thanks to foreign tourist inflows, but more transformation is required for the kingdom to achieve resurrection rather than just survive the recession.
World Bank urges government to increase tax revenue and reduce inequality
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2022
The World Bank is urging the government to speed up efforts to increase tax revenue and better target spending so that it focuses on helping the most vulnerable groups to reduce inequality.
Global and Thai economic forecast for 2020
MONDAY, JANUARY 06, 2020
The Thai economy will improve only slightly if the investment and export sectors recover, or it could worsen if a new political crisis affects the investment and consumption sectors. 
Economic growth to continue this year
MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 2018
THAILAND’S Finance Ministry has projected higher economic growth for this year, predicting a growth rate of 4.2 per cent and upgrading its economic forecast to 4 per cent for 2017.
Investment tipped to bolster economy
MONDAY, JANUARY 08, 2018
SLUGGISH consumer spending is likely to constrain economic growth this year, but increased investment will help keep up the momentum from a solid 2017, two economic research houses say.
Momentum builds up for recovery
MONDAY, MAY 29, 2017
ECONOMIC data for April suggests Thailand is sustaining the momentum from a strong first quarter, with the Finance Ministry looking ahead to a bright outlook for the rest of the year.
Private consumption, higher farm income fuel economy in February
THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2017
The Thai economy expanded in February, driven by private spending and consistently higher real farm income, according to the Fiscal Policy Office.
Jobs a key plank in Thai recovery: World Bank
MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2017
CREATING more jobs while upgrading the country’s skills base against the backdrop of improved regional connectivity is one of the ways that Thailand can restart its economic engine, the World Bank says in a report.
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