slowdown in domestic and external demands and also from the delay in private investment due to low capacity utilization in manufacturing. Meanwhile, public spending excluding transfers also contracted in
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continued to expand from the increase in domestic machinery sales and the increase in number of registered vehicles for investment. Public spending also continued to improve from the first half of the year
continued to expand from the increase in domestic machinery sales and the increase in number of registered vehicles for investment. Public spending also continued to improve from the first half of the year
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seen in the final quarter of last year. Broadly speaking, the Thai economy may grow within a range of 3.2-3.9 percent in 2019, down from the growth of 4.1 percent in 2018. Improvement in domestic
sectors. Tourism was heavily affected by airspace and border closures, while merchandise exports fell sharply as demand from major trading partners fell, impacting both manufacturing production and domestic
amid high household debt, whereas public investment and the government’s budget disbursement were affected by a delay in the formation of a new government. Nevertheless, economic stability remained sound