tourist arrivals and tourism receipts, as well as manufacturing production. Meanwhile, private consumption continued to expand, which was derived mainly from increased expenditures on durable goods
businesses related to the tourism industry, which during Q2/2020 were the most affected. This quarter the company and its subsidiaries earned revenue from selling of goods and rendering of service of THB
consumption to decline. Especially, from the tourism sector and airlines had to suspend services. With the culmination of events being the declaration of the state of emergency and social distancing policies
’ Meeting to approve to amend and add of the Company’s objectives, from 68 clauses to 72 clauses, as follows: 1) Amend Clause 27 from “Conducting a tourism business including the relevant business” to
follows: 1) Amend Clause 27 from “Conducting a tourism business including the relevant business” to “Conducting a water supply business for production and distribution of water supply” Clause 50 from
around 4.1% in 2018 from previous valuation of 3.9%, due to better performance in the exports and tourism, the increase in private spending and the government scheme to boost spending from low-income
72 clauses, as follows: 1) Amend Clause 27 from “Conducting a tourism business including the relevant business” to “Conducting a water supply business for production and distribution of water supply
from 4.0 percent in 2017. Nominal GDP for the year totaled Baht 16.3 trillion (USD 500 billion). While domestic demand continued to be solid in 2018, the export and tourism sectors weakened in the second
% in 2017 which exceeds the previous forecast at 3.5%, after seeing a continuous growth from export and tourism sectors supporting with the injection from government spending in which collectively lead
for retail sales (service stations), the contraction was marginal due to the season which lowered tourism travel. Total marketing margin was recorded at 0.73 Baht per liter, 9% lower YoY and 11% lower