due to the current objects do not support future activities regarding (1) wholesale and retailing activities (2) domestic and oversea trading activities and (3) broker and agent activities, of chemical
. Appreciation of THB also affect the export volume. Domestic volume also dropped by 3.28% to 1,007,552 units, compared to 1,041,739 units in 2018 even though there was an increase in domestic demand in first half
between the U.S. and China caused lower global trade volume. The tourism sector also expanded at a slower rate mainly from Chinese tourists. The domestic demand grew at a slower rate resulted from private
increased more than 2 times, representing an increase of 120%. By customer location, our domestic sales revenue increased from THB 262.3 million from the three months period ended March 31, 2017 to THB 299.1
transmission tower, infrastructure and communication as well as seeking opportunities to generate income in other businesses both domestic and international. Business operation of our groups year 2020 ended
decreased by 12.12 %. The reason for decreased total revenues was mainly due to the decreased in both domestic and export sales between April and August following the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. Our domestic
hit merchandise exports, and domestic demand. Private consumption indicators indicated the slower expansion in most sectors. Manufacturing production and private investment contracted. Nevertheless
เมื่อวันที่ 24 กรกฎาคม 2568 Minority Shareholders Watch Group (MSWG) องค์กรผู้เชี่ยวชาญด้านการกำกับดูแลกิจการของประเทศมาเลเซีย และเป็นหนึ่งในองค์กรผู้ทำการประเมินในนามของประเทศมาเลเซีย (Domestic
commercial operation of hospitality business since April in accordance with measures containing COVID-19 announced by local governments. Regardless an effective cost management together with reducing variable
million Baht. Real estate revenue was lower than last year. Customers have postponed their decision to buy property due to the slowdown of domestic economy. Cost of goods for year 2017 was lower than last