in conjunction with Section 33, Section 34, Section 36, Section 41, Section 43, Section 44, Section 45 and Section 64 of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand so permit by virtue of law, and sub
conjunction with Section 33, Section 34, Section 36, Section 41, Section 43, Section 44, Section 45 and Section 64 of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand so permit by virtue of law, and sub clause (6
conjunction with Section 33, Section 34, Section 36, Section 41, Section 43, Section 44, Section 45 and Section 64 of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand so permit by virtue of law, and sub clause (6
actions in order to continue its business as normal. - The steel business is considered as the upward trend and strong demand for Thailand which is in line with economic growth. The Company therefore need
and able to proceed necessary actions in order to continue its business as normal. - The steel business is considered as the upward trend and strong demand for Thailand which is in line with economic
all business sectors. Thai economy has been pressured from weak in tourism sector, consumption, and export sectors. However, Thailand continues easing country lockdown measures phase by phase since May
all business sectors. Thai economy has been pressured from weak in tourism sector, consumption, and export sectors. However, Thailand continues easing country lockdown measures phase by phase since May
of Thailand (“BOT”). In this respect, please consider the information on the BOT’s website. (www.bot.or.th) Apart from the ACO I’s notice as mentioned above, the Company has received notices from 2
Imports of Alloy Steel and Galvanized HRC into Thailand due to strengthening of Thai Baht and removal of Safeguard duties on Alloy Steel in February 2019. The total shipment volume dropped by 40% and
. Thailand registered a GDP growth of only 2.4% during 2019 against 4.1% in 2018 with the fourth quarter 2019 growth at merely 1.6%. Further, Total Hot Rolled Steel consumption for 2019 at 6.66 million MT