sector the Thai economy continues to outperform with Q2 growth at 4.6% slightly below Q1 but remaining strong. Private consumption growth was robust in July and August, supported by higher consumer
(progressive completion until 3Q18) and CentralFestival Phuket (currently planned for renovation), and 3 projects under the management of CPNRF, namely CentralPlaza Rama 3 (expected completion by December 2017
outbreak control measures are being gradually relaxed and Vaccination is more progressive. 2). The effect of outstanding demand from the previous period and 3). Government measures that continue to bolster
outbreak control measures are being gradually relaxed and Vaccination is more progressive. 2). The effect of outstanding demand from the previous period and 3). Government measures that continue to bolster
from 3.3 percent in 2016 on the back of rising exports and a robust tourism sector, consistent with a stronger recovery in global demand. Headline inflation rose to 0.7 percent, following higher energy
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2018 expanded continuously on the back of robust exports and tourism, which is supported by stronger global economic conditions. Exports and tourist arrivals rose by 9.9 percent and 15.4 percent, from
is expected to continue its robust growth underpinned by increasing 4G usage on video content and social media as well as overall improving economic environment. After two years of 4G launch, network
1,748mn and 273mn, respectively. Our robust operating and financial performance are a direct reflection of successful implementation of digitalisation strategy, strategic acquisitions as well as the
returning value to our shareholders”. 2. Outlook In 2018 as a whole, the Thai economy expanded 4.1%, +4.0% year-on-year and looking ahead, the economy is expected to continue growing at a robust pace in 2019