”, “anticipate”, “would”, “plan”, “could”, “should, “predict”, “project”, “estimate”, “foresee”, “forecast”, “seek” or similar words or expressions are forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements
weak economy, reflecting in fragile consumer spending and sentiment. Several research houses have subsequently revised down the GDP growth forecast below 1% with the view of prolonged impact toward year
sentiment. Several research houses have subsequently revised down the GDP growth forecast below 1% with the view of prolonged impact toward year end. Toward the end of 3Q21, the government has gradually
Association Thailand (“DAAT”) revised up the advertising expenditures to THB 12,000mn, or an expected growth of 29% in 2017 (prior forecast: 24% growth in 2017), mainly driven by the acceleration of internet
domestic marketing activities in the amount of over 20 million Baht to be in line with the situations and revised sales forecast, although the budgets for new channel and product development remained
forecast to strictly control the investment budget and cash flow. Moreover, the Company has closely coordinated with the customers, suppliers and all stakeholders to share information in order to prepare the
million, an increase of 7.8%. For domestic sectors, consumption and investment started to recover, though not yet at broad-based level. This was reflected from durable goods consumption that showed sign of
totaling 35.4 million, an increase of 8.8% yoy. For domestic sectors, consumption and investment started to recover, though not yet at broad-based level. This was reflected from durable goods consumption
driven by improving domestic economic conditions, bouyant exports and the tourism sector. The market expects private consumption to have expanded, with higher spending on durable goods – particularly
environment The Thai economy for the year 2019 exhibited a decelerating trend. Private consumption slowed down in almost all categories especially in durable goods from the contractions in vehicle sales partly