expansion due to ongoing recovery in private consumption and the tourism sector during the festive season, despite delayed government budget disbursement. Overall, AIS reported core service revenue of
expansion due to ongoing recovery in private consumption and the tourism sector during the festive season, despite delayed government budget disbursement. Overall, AIS reported core service revenue of
third quarter of 2017, buoyed largely by tourism and exports. Nonetheless, the economic recovery was not broad-based, as evidenced by sluggish private consumption. While certain businesses were still
confidence; 3.) strong tourism growth mainly from higher international tourist arrivals, especially from the ASEAN region, despite a slight decline in Chinese tourist arrivals during the second half of 2018
confidence; 3.) strong tourism growth mainly from higher international tourist arrivals, especially from the ASEAN region, despite a slight decline in Chinese tourist arrivals during the second half of 2018
of 2017 continued to recover, primarily supported by the expansion in exports and tourism. Exports registered an 8.0 percent growth year- on-year as a result of higher exports of various types of goods
2017 accelerated from the earlier period. The main impulsion were continued expansion both merchandise exports and tourism. The value of merchandise exports, consistent with the faster economic growth
Baht 0.22 million. Thai economy situation of the first six months of 2017 was trended to grown up separately in section. Export sector was tended to grow up well as well as tourism sector that kept
from the earlier period. The main impulsion were continued expansion both merchandise exports and tourism. The value of merchandise exports, consistent with the faster economic growth among Thailand’s
an Average Occupancy (OCC) of 83.5%, which is the highest OCC ever achieved to date by CENTEL (Q3/2016 : 83.2%). With regards to the Tourism industry, total international tourist arrivals in Q3/2017