Thailand in 2023 growing only 1.9%, decelerating from 2.5% in the previous year, from a slowdown in public investment and public consumption due to the delay of government’s budget allocation, although the
2Q2019, mainly due to travel restriction as impact from the spread of COVID- 19. This resulted in a significantly decline in diesel consumption in 2Q2020 by 6% compare to 2Q2019. However, methyl ester
expansion due to ongoing recovery in private consumption and the tourism sector during the festive season, despite delayed government budget disbursement. Overall, AIS reported core service revenue of
expansion due to ongoing recovery in private consumption and the tourism sector during the festive season, despite delayed government budget disbursement. Overall, AIS reported core service revenue of
%. A decrease in the peak demand was mainly influenced by the lower temperature than previous year and the success of implementing energy saving programs, which had pushed down the power consumption
6,865,628 -13.72% Import 12,614,629 11,326,134 -10.21% Export 1,294,821 1,553,247 19.96% Consumption 19,277,158 16,638,515 -13.69% Source : Iron and Steel Institiute of Thailand, by Steel Business
Finished Steel (Unit : Tons) 2016 2017 % Change Production 7,957,351 6,865,628 -13.72% Import 12,614,629 11,326,134 -10.21% Export 1,294,821 1,553,247 19.96% Consumption 19,277,158 16,638,515 -13.69% Source
16.18% Consumption 4,444,902 4,157,817 -6.46% Source : Iron and Steel Institiute of Thailand, by Steel Business Intelligence Bar & Section, 16.04% Wire rod, 9.41% Other Long Products, 0.38% Seamless pipe
382,456 16.18% Consumption 4,444,902 4,157,817 -6.46% Source : Iron and Steel Institiute of Thailand, by Steel Business Intelligence Bar & Section, 16.04% Wire rod, 9.41% Other Long Products, 0.38% Seamless
% Change Production 7,957,351 6,865,628 -13.72% Import 12,614,629 11,326,134 -10.21% Export 1,294,821 1,553,247 19.96% Consumption 19,277,158 16,638,515 -13.69% Source : Iron and Steel Institiute of Thailand