from slow investment from private sector and export sector. Additionally, Thailand’s tourism has shown slow pace from a drop in international tourist arrival, especially Chinese tourists (Source: The
that Thai economy will grow faster than the same period last year, reflecting in a higher GDP. Export and tourism sector are the main factors that support Thai economy in the second quarter. In addition
that Thai economy will grow faster than the same period last year, reflecting in a higher GDP. Export and tourism sector are the main factors that support Thai economy in the second quarter. In addition
Thai economy in the third quarter of 2018 had a positive trend in line with the expansion of world economy. The continuous growth from export sector and the implementation of advanced technology in
but slower than the previous quarter because of the deceleration of exporting sector and the world economy. Merchandise exports were projected to recover more slowly than expected due to the slowdown in
second quarter of 2020. The strict lock down policy have been put in place for all countries around the world. All business sectors were impacted during this period, especially tourism sector, resulting
, especially in the export sector. Additionally, the unemployment rate improved slightly to 0.92 percent in the first quarter in 2019, compared to 0.93 percent in previous quarter. Moreover, a drop in inflation
, especially in the export sector. Additionally, the unemployment rate improved slightly to 0.92 percent in the first quarter in 2019, compared to 0.93 percent in previous quarter. Moreover, a drop in inflation
political clarity from elections. Resulting in a slowdown in investment from the private sector and the public sector, there is intense competition from the domestic market. Increasing product costs due to
drastic slowdown in Thai economy, while the tourism sector has been impacted by lockdown policy in many countries, together with a decline in household income following unemployment problem in private