. In 3Q18, the Thai economy extends its growth momentum following the GDP expansion by 4.6% in 2Q18. The growth is attributed to a number of factors, namely 1.) strong export growth despite a slight
of recovery especially in 4Q17 as evident by the more broad-based recovery from the external sectors to the domestic sectors. With exports registering a growth of 9.9% for total year 2017 comparing to
growth in sales of dessert cafés, which accounts for the largest share of revenue. The growth in sales of dessert cafés was mainly due to the improving COVID-19 situation, as a result more customers are
, respectively, supported by growth from overseas demand especially from CLMV and the recovery of domestic energy drink market. Based on Nielsen as of 30 June 2018, market growth was -1.6% YoY during the first
of 48:52, respectively, supported by growth from overseas demand especially from CLMV and the recovery of domestic energy drink market. Based on Nielsen as of 30 June 2018, market growth was -1.6% YoY
of 48:52, respectively, supported by growth from overseas demand especially from CLMV and the recovery of domestic energy drink market. Based on Nielsen as of 30 June 2018, market growth was -1.6% YoY
Synchronized Growth). 1) Exports – with growth of 8.9% during the first 8 months of 2017 contributed by the continuing external demand for electronic goods and 2) Tourism - with number of foreign tourists
Synchronized Growth). 1) Exports – with growth of 8.9% during the first 8 months of 2017 contributed by the continuing external demand for electronic goods and 2) Tourism - with number of foreign tourists
is likely leaving its mark on the Thai economy. Private consumption growth moderated noticeably in Q1 while private investment fell, reflecting dampening domestic demand. Manufacturing output
4,508 million, an increase of THB 754 million or 20.1% driven by higher sales of the energy drinks especially for export markets and greater sales growth from distribution of 3rd party’s products. Note: 1