the global market. Meanwhile, the demand for stainless steel started to increase as the country's economy began to grow steadily as the result of the export sector, private consumption, tourism sector
economic activity in the second quarter of 2017 continued to expand, driven by export of goods which showed a high and more broad-based expansion and the tourism sector which continued to expand steadily
activity in the first quarter of 2018 continued to expand from the previous quarter, driven mainly by the solid growth momentum of merchandise exports and the tourism sector. Private consumption continued to
), toll revenue was slightly decreased from the previous year. For the Bang Pa-in - Pak Kret Expressway (Sector C+), toll revenue increased by 3.1 percent due to the expansion of suburban area resulting to
sector the Thai economy continues to outperform with Q2 growth at 4.6% slightly below Q1 but remaining strong. Private consumption growth was robust in July and August, supported by higher consumer
Hua Lamphong Station - Lak Song Station on September 29, 2019. However, amortization expense decreased due to cost of rights to operated expressway sectors of Sri Rat Expressway Sector A, B, C was fully
of a possible recurrence of the outbreak in Thailand, have led to severe restrictions on inbound and outbound travel. This has resulted in a massive contraction of the tourism industry, as well as the
amortization expense due to cost of rights to operated expressway sectors of Si Rat Expressway Sector A, B, C were fully amortized in the first quarter of the year 2020 whereas there was an increase in expenses
infrastructure investment and a slowdown in private investment. Thai Banking Industry The commercial banking sector in Thailand continued to face some uncertainties in the business environment and ongoing changes
increase in sales of Power Electronic business group, especially sales of power supplies for automotive (Electric Vehicle Solutions) sector which rose up 26.2% from those of previous year and power supplies