%, compared to a growth of 1.5% in the previous quarter, according to data from Bank of Thailand and NESDB. This was mainly from contraction of export sector due to sluggish demand in the global market, oil
Thailand and Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board data, the Thai economy in 2020 dropped by 6.1% compared with a growth of 2.3% in the previous year. This was an impact of COVID-19
Thailand and Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board data, the Thai economy in 2020 dropped by 6.1% compared with a growth of 2.3% in the previous year. This was an impact of COVID-19
the previous quarter. The main supporting factors were the return-to-expansion of export goods, private investment as well as a continual expansion of government expenditure. Meanwhile, the new wave of
Thailand and Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board data, the Thai economy in the fiscal year 2021 expanded by 1.6% (y-y), recovering from a contraction of 6.2% from previous year, that
% growth in the previous quarter, as a result of private consumption and public investment showed contraction while export of goods, private investment and government expenditure expansion. In addition, the
Services (Management Services). Details as at September 30, 2018 of each plant are as follows: (1) Subsidiaries which can be categorized into 2 businesses: 1. Power Generation 1.1 Local power generation
) Subsidiaries which can be categorized into 2 businesses: 1. Power Generation 1.1 Local power generation Khanom Electricity Generating Co., Ltd. (KEGCO) IPP EGCO Cogeneration Co., Ltd. (EGCO Cogen) SPP Roi-Et
categorized into 3 groups, namely: 1. Current Liabilities THB 4,047 million, for example, Trade Account Payable THB 1,384 million, Short term loan from related parties THB 1,151 million. 2. Defaulted
% in the previous quarter due to a slowdown in both of export and tourism sectors. Meanwhile, the private consumption expenditure accelerated in line with rising consumer confidence. In addition, the