conventional media sectors. The TV sector with the highest market share at 64.8%, fell 7.4% YoY to THB 65,786mn and Traditional media (Newspaper, Magazines and Radio) with a 13.9% market share, declined by 21.7
direction from investment motivation of both governmental and private sectors, which some part mainly comes from export and tourism sectors and internal expenditure rate has gradually expanded as well. These
operate completed expressway sectors and compensation for site acquisition cost. For the second quarter of the year 2019, the cost was at Baht 1,482 Million, representing an increase from the same quarter
decline in consumption of Construction Sectors, as well as Steel Sectors. However, the Company still maintains the operation at 15 hours per day in order to keep production capacity at high level and, at
implementation was much less response from business sectors, because there are limit number of B20 distribution stations and business sectors concern the side effect to engine from using B20. Department of Energy
depreciation of Thai baht, especially in exports, tourism, and service sectors. Revenue from non-mobile enterprise business recorded Bt1,310mn, with strong growth of 38% YoY and 5.5% QoQ. AIS maintained the
foreign firms are looking to relocate production activities to and expand production in Thailand in response to trade conflicts, particularly in sectors such as electronics and automotive parts. It is also
, particularly in sectors related to exports and tourism. Public investment totaled Baht 111.6 billion, near last year’s level, though investment in March edged up from the first two months. Headline inflation
sectors. In addition, there is considerable excess liquidity in the commercial banking system, with a high liquidity coverage ratio of 162.3 percent. Therefore, the progress of infrastructure investment
. Meanwhile, competition for deposits is expected to be mild, as although the economy is likely to improve, the recovery remains concentrated in certain business sectors. There is considerable excess liquidity