gradual easing of the lockdown in May, economic activities however are still in contraction in every sector. This is especially true for the tourism sector which suffered the greatest hit from border
excellent service and develop fixed-mobile-contents convergence (FMC) strategies to deliver a superior experience for our customers. The business sector recovered well in 2Q22 and benefited from the
-competitive environment. Revenue from non-mobile enterprise business recorded Bt1,271mn, grew 17% YoY following the demand of digital transformation in the enterprise sector. Soften EBITDA from pressures on
-competitive environment. Revenue from non-mobile enterprise business recorded Bt1,271mn, grew 17% YoY following the demand of digital transformation in the enterprise sector. Soften EBITDA from pressures on
-competitive environment. Revenue from non-mobile enterprise business recorded Bt1,271mn, grew 17% YoY following the demand of digital transformation in the enterprise sector. Soften EBITDA from pressures on
economy demonstrated cautious growth driven by tourism-related sector expansion and subsided inflation, while facing political uncertainties and global economic risks. AIS core service revenue reported at
forecasts signaling GDP will fall by up to 6% compared to 2019. The export sector has been affected by declining demand from trading-partner countries, while the tourism sector has been severely impaired by
the continuous recovery of the tourism sector, the private consumption and the private investment, while the headline inflation rate averaged of only 1.2%. The unemployment rate in 4Q/2023 was slightly
due to the unfavorable economic and industry conditions i.e. Thai energy drink market, according to Nielsen data, reduced by 2.8% in 2017 and shrank by another 3.6% in the 1Q/2018 as compared to the
investment grew 4.2% in Q4 versus the same period in 2017 and up 3.9% from Q3. Private-sector investment expenditure on machinery and equipment picked up pace and this industrial expansion is encouraging. The