% Change Production 7,957,351 6,865,628 -13.72% Import 12,614,629 11,326,134 -10.21% Export 1,294,821 1,553,247 19.96% Consumption 19,277,158 16,638,515 -13.69% Source : Iron and Steel Institiute of Thailand
% Consumption 19,277,158 16,638,515 -13.69% Source : Iron and Steel Institiute of Thailand, by Steel Business Intelligence Bar&Section, 22.69% Wire rod, 9.82% Other Long Products, 0.30% Seamless pipe, 0.86% HR
1,553,242 1,713,317 10.31% Consumption 16,647,796 17,444,620 4.79% Source : Iron and Steel Institiute of Thailand, by Steel Business Intelligence 9 บริษัท จี เจ สตีล จ ากัด (มหาชน) การวิเคราะห์และค าอธิบายของ
6,875,446 7,106,526 3.36% Import 11,325,592 12,051,411 6.41% Export 1,553,242 1,713,317 10.31% Consumption 16,647,796 17,444,620 4.79% Source : Iron and Steel Institiute of Thailand, by Steel Business
-18.75% Import 9,015,593 9,380,190 4.04% Export 1,312,170 1,106,611 -15.67% Consumption 14,763,092 14,009,331 -5.11% Source : Iron and Steel Institiute of Thailand, by Steel Business Intelligence Bar
of the Thai baht and the intense competition which caused the exports to shrink from the previous year. Domestic consumption was also affected by high living expenses and household debt, as well as the
driven by improving domestic economic conditions, bouyant exports and the tourism sector. The market expects private consumption to have expanded, with higher spending on durable goods – particularly
quarter expanded by 4.8%, higher than 3.9% growth in the previous quarter, according to data from Bank of Thailand and NESDB. This was mainly from acceleration of private consumption, government consumption
quarter. However, the Thai economy is expected to grow continually from last year, thanks to the expansion of exports and tourism sectors as well as an increase in government consumption. In addition, the
travel restrictions which affect the number of both Thai and foreign tourists. At the same time private consumption is in a declining trend due to the freeze in economic activity, while the purchasing