consumption and investment. The slower growth is expected to continue in 3Q19 since the external factors remain unsolved. Although private consumption was supported by sales promotion and government measures
performance in the second quarter shows total revenue of 16,464.72 million Baht, whilst net profit stood at 1,312.56 million Baht; this represents growth of 4.38% and 16.03% respectively compared to the same
2017 and remain strong going into 2018. In Thailand specifically, projected growth has been revised up from 3.2 to 3.7% in 2017 and from 3.3 to 3.5% in 2018 on the back of strong private consumption and
). Industry Overview The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) reported that Thailand’s GDP in 2018 growth 4.1% YOY, driving by private consumption and investment. Although the
while the tourism growth decelerate from drop in arrival from Chinese visitors which was effected from the deadly Phuket boat accident. In addition the weak of Chinese Yuan against US dollar, resulting
, particularly in the export sector, the tourism sector, slowdown of private consumption and investment as well as the Baht’s ongoing appreciation. In 2020, Thailand economic growth will likely slowdown. There are
result, NESDB has revised its 2024 growth forecast to a range of 2.3%-2.8%. Key supporting factors include the ongoing recovery of the tourism sector, private consumption, and both public consumption and
the last quarter of 2017 continuously grew from previous quarter supported by a pick-up in exports, blooming tourism and private consumption as well as a jump in manufacturing. Overall, the economy will
presented the 2025 Digital Service Development Plan, aiming to foster a digital transformation of the capital market that supports sustainable economic growth. Additionally, participants shared ideas and
, transparency, and good governance, contributing to effective management and sustainable business growth. The event took place on 22 March 2024 at the Federation of Accounting Professions Building.In the