ASEAN countries. Regarding domestic demand, private consumption expenditure grew at a slower pace amid supports from the government’s economic stimulus measures due to the declining household income and
ASEAN countries. Regarding domestic demand, private consumption expenditure grew at a slower pace amid supports from the government’s economic stimulus measures due to the declining household income and
. Growth is estimated at 4.2% the fastest pace since 2013. The expansion was supported by the speed up in private consumption expenditure, government consumption expenditure, and investment. In the meantime
. Growth is estimated at 4.2% the fastest pace since 2013. The expansion was supported by the speed up in private consumption expenditure, government consumption expenditure, and investment. In the meantime
investment particular in machinery and equipment, industrial production, manufacturing capacity, and the value of merchandise exports were also better. Rising government expenditure is another significant
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almost all nationality groups, especially the number of Chinese tourists. Meanwhile, domestic demand expanded at a gradual pace both the private consumption and investment. Public expenditure remained an
almost all nationality groups, especially the number of Chinese tourists. Meanwhile, domestic demand expanded at a gradual pace both the private consumption and investment. Public expenditure remained an
to maintain liquidity. Public expenditure was affected by the delayed enactment of the Annual Budget Expenditure Act B.E. 2563. The government is also reallocating parts of its budget to mitigate the