the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect private consumption and domestic tourism sector continued to decline. As of May 31, 2021, the Company’s total cards reached 9.25 million cards, including 2.98
because an increase of export and private consumption, as well as an expansion of government investment. In addition, the domestic tourism sector also improved due to the government continued relaxing
the previous year due to continue an increase of export and private consumption, as well as an expansion of private investment. In addition, there were supporting factors from domestic demand from the
private consumption and investment. However, economic expansion remains at risk due to higher cost of living, the rising of household debts amid an upward trend of interest rates, the increasing of interest
previous quarter attributed to continual expansion of public and private investments and private consumption expenditures in relating to the growth in tourism. However, the exports of goods and services have
consumption and the improvement of the service sector according to the number of thai and foreign tourists. However, Public expenditure shrinks from both regular expenditure according to central budget
environment The Thai economy for the year 2019 exhibited a decelerating trend. Private consumption slowed down in almost all categories especially in durable goods from the contractions in vehicle sales partly
sector’s growth slowed down and private investment slightly dropped. However, private consumption continued to hold up, partly due to improvements in non-farm income and government measures to support low
the government to promote biodiesel consumption such as subsidizing on B20 and B10 to be lower than B7 at 5 Baht/litre and 1 Baht/litre respectively, resulted to B20 and B10 consumption growth. Besides
-on-y and 7.3% q-on-q to Baht 4,728 million in Q1’2018 (Baht 4,410 million in Q1’2017 and Baht 4,406 million in Q4’2017), primarily due to an increase in gas consumption arising from an increase in