stood at 0.64 percent, down from 1.25 percent in the same period last year due to the decline in raw food prices as a result of oversupply. However, the headline inflation remained below the Bank of
rate in the last quarter, due to the decline in the prices of fresh food and energy. Inflation is therefore below the Bank of Thailand’s target range of 1-4 percent. Core inflation registered at 0.47
prices and slower decline in fresh food prices. However, inflation remained below the Bank of Thailand’s target range of 1-4 percent. Core inflation is registered at 0.49 percent, down from 0.76 percent in
recover if the pandemic becomes more severe and prolongs than expected. 2. Stricter measures are implemented in order to contain the spread of COVID-19, which might cause some businesses to shut down their
consumption from private sector. However, expenses from the government sector, and tourism industry sector continued to increase, partly benefited from the return of Chinese tourists, and a decline of the
2018. This was a result of a decline in merchandise exports owing to the economic slowdown of trading partners affected by trade protectionism and the impact of structural changes in the manufacturing
2018. This was a result of a decline in merchandise exports owing to the economic slowdown of trading partners affected by trade protectionism and the impact of structural changes in the manufacturing
slightly decrease of the fuel adjustment charge (Ft) for the collection of September - December 2020 of 0.83 Satang/unit resulting in the Ft of -12.43 Satang/unit. Besides, the GPSC has been closely
affected by the decline in most of the finished product and crude oil crack spreads, as a result of the oversupply situation in finished oil products, and the anxieties over the trade war between the US and
6.70 percent from the same period of last year. The decrease came from non-interest income which fell Baht 2,871 million, or 19.00 percent, due to cancellation of funds transfer fees via digital channels