December 2022 until 26 January 2023. The Thailand Taxonomy Phase I focuses on the economic activities relating to the energy and transportation sectors, which contribute to the highest proportion of carbon
the Bank of Thailand and Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board data. Thailand’s economy in the first quarter of 2023 expanded by 2.7% y-y, accelerating from 1.4% y-y growth in the
of 2018. The main reasons were: Revenues from circulation increased 7.34% with circulation revenues of comic books and children books increasing 0.92%. In addition, pocket books and consignment
circulation revenues of comic books and children books increasing 0.37%. In addition, pocket books and consignment products increased 10.35%. • Revenues from rendering of services decreased 68.82% due to less
effect in 2017 that represented a reduction of about 2% on average and a fire incident on June 18 that caused a backlog of order valued more than USD 2 million by the quarter end. However, consignment
that took effect in 2017 that represented a reduction of about 2% on average. However, consignment sales were almost fully realized in the current period. The Q-o-Q decrease in revenue was primarily due
process with little finished goods pending for customer delivery. The group companies normally write-off out-of-date inventory, and make provision for aged inventory and depletion in the value of fixed
' order, consequently, the majority of inventory are raw materials, expendable tools and work in process with little finished goods pending for customer delivery. The group companies normally write-off out
addition, some shipments were not recognized as sales revenue in the second quarter in accordance with relevant incoterms, and partly due to consignment stock: consignment fill-up totaled Bt813 million
Recognising the crucial role sustainable economic growth plays in bringing about better living standards and inclusive economic development for all, in 2015 Thailand has adopted the United Nations