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
restrictions and faced 100% drop in foreign tourist numbers. Likewise, the export sector has been affected by declining demand from trading-partner countries. In addition, the purchasing power of consumers is
18.9%, respectively. However those were in the opposite direction to the declining change in revenue due to the increase in employee-related expenses such as commission and salary. In addition, the
million baht or decrease 12.84 %. The declining sales volume was due to the decrease in domestic demand for diesel. This is affected by a new outbreak of COVID-19 virus since early 2021. Additionally, the
was Bt288,450mn, a decrease of -4.7% from the amortization of network assets, Spectrum License and right-of-use assets. Total liabilities closed at Bt239,463mn, declining -4.7% from the end of 2022
(+6.05%). The purchasing power of customers has been declining since the third and fourth quarters of last year, which caused IT device sales to significantly decline. The main cause for the decline is the
disbursement in FY24, declining export and manufacturing competitiveness, and global supply chain issues. Mobile industry sustained its growth momentum with increased usage both domestically and internationally
established under specific law which are not persons under (9); (7) Bank of Thailand; (8) International financial institutions; (9) Government agencies and state enterprises under the laws on budgetary
specific law which are not persons under (9); (7) Bank of Thailand; (8) International financial institutions; (9) Government agencies and state enterprises under the laws on budgetary procedure; (10) The
frequency ranges we acquire provides us with full capabilities in delivering widespread coverage and supporting all potential 5G use cases for both consumers and enterprises e.g. augmented reality (AR