last year as a result of declining global demand from the slow economic growth of trading partners, the protectionist trade policies between the US and China and the down-cycle of electronic products. In
slightly declined from the high base of last year. For export sector, exports value remained stable for Q418 from the same period last year due to the high base effect of last year and also from the trade
period last year, especially in the tourism sector. However, exports and private investment – two major economic drivers – continued to slow in line with the sluggish global economy and trade volume amid
) Trade Account Receivables 2,268.6 1,500.2 768.4 51.2 Unbilled receivables 1,705.0 560.2 1,144.8 204.4 Inventories 745.9 268.0 477.9 178.3 Advances for goods and services 156.4 - 156.4 100.0 Other current
remained in the doldrums during the second quarter of 2019. The inconclusive US-China trade negotiations, which showed no sign of ending, exacerbated the lackluster global trade and investment environment
increased degree of uncertainty in global economies and trade policies, businesses may have to contend with Thai Baht volatility and rising interest rate trends. Acting upon our strategy of strengthening
-China trade negotiations and Brexit risks. The World Economic Outlook of the International Monetary Fund revised downward its global economic growth projection for 2019, to 3.3 percent from the previous
Total Income 2. Expenses 2.1 Expenses on Borrowing 2.2 Fee and Service Expenses 2.3 Bad debt and doubtful accounts 2.4 Shares of loss of subsidiaries and affiliated 2.5 Operating expenses 2.5.1 Personnel
Share of profit of subsidiaries and associates 1.8 Others incomes Total Income 2. Expenses 2.1 Expenses on Borrowing 2.2 Fee and Service Expenses 2.3 Bad debt and doubtful accounts 2.4 Shares of loss of
margin loans 1.7 Share of profit of subsidiaries and associates 1.8 Others incomes Total Income 2. Expenses 2.1 Expenses on Borrowing 2.2 Fee and Service Expenses 2.3 Bad debt and doubtful accounts 2.4