Yai, Chachoengsao, Rayong and Diana Hat Yai Branch. Industry Overview Thailand’s overall economy expanded at a slower pace than expected in 2Q19 due to external demand. The escalated trade tension
same period in the previous year (YoY). The main difference came from the transfer of residential units between both years as the majority of the transfers will be made towards the second half of this
in Q2 2019 dropped by 2.40% compared to last year. Export Volume dropped by 2.52% due to the global economic slowdown as overall economy may be affected by the international trade war. Domestic demands
– June. However, when considered the revenue from sales of goods for the 9-month period ended 30 September, 2018, there is a growth in overall performance with 18.65% when compared to the sales of 9-month
forecast. Although short-term economic stimulation measures from the government benefited private expenditure, but could not make a positive change to the overall GDP. (Source: Bank of Thailand). Thailand’s
changed to used new channel market particularly online and digital technology. This situation impacts overall business and industries particularly retails, restaurant, entertainment, airlines and travel
1,664.5 1,899.4 1,148.8 (234.9) (12.4) 515.8 44.9 Profit for the period 121.3 146.9 59.7 (25.6) (14.4) 61.6 103.2 Overall of the Thai economy in the middle of the Q1–2021 gradually improved after the mild
. Industry Overview Overall economic activities in the first quarter of 2020 contracted from the prior last year. The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is continuing to evolve, resulting in an
1,664.5 1,899.4 1,148.8 (234.9) (12.4) 515.8 44.9 Profit for the period 121.3 146.9 59.7 (25.6) (14.4) 61.6 103.2 Overall of the Thai economy in the middle of the Q1–2021 gradually improved after the mild
of 618 million baht or 2.47 baht per share. The financial performance can be summarized as follows. Overview Overall, the Thai economy in the first quarter expanded by 3.3%, higher than 3.0% growth in