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
. 3) Gradual expansion of private consumption as consumer confidence continues to improve and 4) Other supporting factors, namely public and private investments and proposed stimulus schemes, such as
million in 6M’2018 / Baht 5,283 million in Q2’2018), primarily due to an increase in gas consumption arising from an increase in electricity generation and an increase in the effective price of natural gas
private consumption in almost every product category, in-line with the improving consumer confidence indicator, with the exception of some agricultural products whose prices remained at low levels, and last
), primarily due to an increase in gas consumption arising from an increase in electricity generation and an increase in the effective price of natural gas price which is tied to the weighted average price for
POSITION PROGRESS OF PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION Natural Gas • Natural gas cost increased 0.6% y-on-y in Q1’2020 to THB 6,545 million, primarily due to an increase in gas consumption arising from an increase
led to widespread slowdown in economic activities. Private consumption slowed down in almost all categories especially in services segment: hotels, restaurants and transportations from the various
consumption picked up across all spending categories thanks to improvements in domestic demand supported by various government stimulus measures. Private investment expanded at a higher rate, driven by real