percent. The favorable global economic conditions will continue to support exports and tourism, resulting in positive spillovers to investment in related sectors. At the same time, government spending is
and 4.) other supporting factors, namely government spending to support the low-income citizens and other short-term stimulus packages, as well as private investments to support the increase in
and 4.) other supporting factors, namely government spending to support the low-income citizens and other short-term stimulus packages, as well as private investments to support the increase in
percent, greatly improved from the second quarter. Kasikorn Research affirmed that Thai exports increased by 9.3 percent for the past nine months. The spending of both private and public sectors also
additional support from the government project. Meanwhile, government spending remains the main supporting factor for the Thai economy even in this quarter slowed down as the delayed in budget disbursement. As
additional support from the government project. Meanwhile, government spending remains the main supporting factor for the Thai economy even in this quarter slowed down as the delayed in budget disbursement. As
improve for the construction segment while solid expansions still continue for investments in machinery and equipment segment especially for export related industries. Public spending also continued to
the construction segment while solid expansions still continue for investments in machinery and equipment segment especially for export related industries. Public spending also continued to increase
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