consumption remained subdued amid concerns about the ongoing Omicron outbreak and rising inflation. The demand from the traveler segment also remained soft albeit slight increase in tourist arrivals. These have
second quarter of 2023 (%YoY) as a result of a slowdown in public investment and public consumption due to the delay of government’s budget allocation, although the exports improved from the previous
Finished Steel (Unit : Tons) 2018 2019 % Change Production 9,031,718 7,634,912 -15.47% Import 12,056,501 12,219,872 1.36% Export 1,754,326 1,384,722 -21.07% Consumption 19,333,893 18,470,062 -4.47% Source
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
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
of 90.99 Million Baht, expenditure of the debt resulted from prosecution of 29.04 Million Baht, general capital impairment loss of 2.86 Million Baht, joint venture capital impairment loss of 0.08
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
establishing and pending promulgation of 2020 capital expenditure and 4) Consumption and investment of private sector was shorten in the meantime household purchasing power weakened from income, unemployment
, which is partly due to global economic recovery, as well as the growth in exports of electronic goods which supports Internet of Things (IoT). Private consumption expanded at a moderate pace as overall
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