limiting consumptions. For the auto industry, expansion continued during the first 2 months of 2019 with total number of car sales at 160,385 units, growth of 12.9%. The passenger vehicle and commercial
categories especially in durable goods which showed significant contractions since the second quarter onwards from the contractions in vehicle sales. Key factors include the weakened household income and
especially in durable goods which showed significant contractions since the second quarter onwards from the contractions in vehicle sales. Key factors include the weakened household income and tightening of
measures implemented to curb the outbreak. Durable goods segment also declined from the contractions in vehicle sales in line with the weakened household income from lower income, employment and consumer
declined from the contractions in vehicle sales in line with the weakened household income from lower income, employment and consumer confidence coupled with the already high household debt level
new WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure) that became mandatory from the start of September 2018, which affected mostly car sales in Europe. However, sales in THB terms were
ended as of December 31, 2019, which can be summarized as follows: Thailand Automotive Industry Total vehicle production volume for the year 2019 dropped by 7.10% to 2,013,710 units, compared to 2,167,694
last year because of the Group has expanded market to the Car distribution center to add up sales. 4. Construction service income for the year increased due to the increased in revenue from construction
กองทุนชั้นที่ 1 (Tier 1 ratio) อัตราสวนเงินกองทุนทั้งสิ้น (CAR ratio) หมายเหตุ : สําหรับขอมูลงบการเงินรายไตรมาสนั้น ใหเปดเผยเฉพาะกรณีที่ประกาศทีเ่กี่ยวของกับการเปดเผยขอมูล เกี่ยวกับฐานะการเงินและผล
Thai economy and automotive industry in Thailand that was resulted from the impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak. Also, several car factories temporarily shut down causing the decrease in the volume of