of foreign tourists continued to increase due to the relaxing of outbreak control measures and international travel restrictions. As the result, the commerce and service sectors recovered and the
, there are risks from the slow recovery of some business sectors, including the export sector that continued to decline due to the economic slowdown in Thailand's major trading partners. This may affect
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main drivers namely export and tourism sectors potentially slowing down partly from the continue trade tensions between the US and China. Meanwhile, consumption could potentially be limited by the
slowdown which could weigh on global trade and investment (2) the Coronavirus outbreak and associated fears that would greatly impact Thai tourism income and related sectors (3) the severe drought that would
economy continued to expand during 2Q17 and for the first half of 2017 with growth contributed from the following 3 sectors: 1) Export sector continued to expand with growth for the first five months of
economy continued to expand during 2Q17 and for the first half of 2017 with growth contributed from the following 3 sectors: 1) Export sector continued to expand with growth for the first six months of 2017
in the export and tourism sectors 3) Low level of inflation - impacting manufacturers ability to determine pricing and 4) Strengthening of the Thai Baht - 6.7% against the US Dollar since the beginning
in the export and tourism sectors 3) Low level of inflation - impacting manufacturers ability to determine pricing and 4) Strengthening of the Thai Baht - 6.7% against the US Dollar since the beginning
tourism sectors potentially slowing down partly from the continue trade tensions between the US and China. Meanwhile, consumption could potentially be limited by the depressions in farm income and high