expiry of safeguard on alloy steel, and strengthening of Thai Baht, and the current out break of COVID-19 has led to continuous decline in domestic steel prices from second quarter of 2019 and impacted the
Thai Financial Reporting Standards No. 16 re: Lease Agreement for the first time adoption (“TFRS 16”) starting from 1 January 2020, using the cumulative catch-up approach without retroactively adjusting
personal data: 1.1 Definitions and examples of data collected by the SEC Office Personal data: Data of a personal nature, for example, identification number/passport number, title, name, surname (Thai
(Thai/English), date of birth, citizenship, sex, marital status, father’s name,/mother’s name, (former) titles, (former) surnames, name of spouse, IP numbers, behavior for visit to the website of the SEC
-rolled coil reference prices on world market for Q1/2013 – Q4/2017 Processed price data from: Metal Expert Overview of Thai Steel Industry ISIT had reported the domestic steel-production for 2017 was at
price data from: Metal Expert Overview of Thai Steel Industry ISIT had reported the domestic steel-production for 2017 was at 6.87 million metric tons, decreasing 13.72% compared to the previous year
Chart of hot-rolled coil reference prices on world market for Q1/2013 – Q3/2017 Processed price data from: Metal Expert Overview of Thai Steel Industry ISIT had reported the domestic steel-production Q3
(UNOFFICIAL TRANSLATION) Codified up to No. 5 As of 8 December 8 2016. Readers should be aware that only the original Thai text has legal force and that this English translation is strictly for
(UNOFFICIAL TRANSLATION) Codified up to No. 5 As of 8 December 8 2016. Readers should be aware that only the original Thai text has legal force and that this English translation is strictly for
(UNOFFICIAL TRANSLATION) Codified up to No. 5 As of 8 December 8 2016. Readers should be aware that only the original Thai text has legal force and that this English translation is strictly for