, the employment rate was improved mainly from business expansion from both government and private sector. Nevertheless, national income increased in line with a rise in cost of living and fuel price
, the employment rate was improved mainly from business expansion from both government and private sector. Nevertheless, national income increased in line with a rise in cost of living and fuel price
revenue of THB 1,004.22 million, increasing THB 178.01 million, or 21.55% from 2016. The increase in revenue is mainly due to the growth in revenue from the Company and subsidiaries in Thailand, which
same period in 2017. This was mainly from increasing in revenue of “Thailand Mobile Expo” events since the Company expanded rental space from Queen Sirikit National Convention Center. Moreover, the
environment of both the public and private sector remained weak, and private consumption, albeit growing steadily, slowed during the second half of the year. Meanwhile, the Thai economy in 2020 is expected to
temporarily. For private investments, that decreased from the same period of last year in all sectors from instability of the economy, except for ongoing projects of improvement, maintenance and automation
tons, dropped by 11,000 tons or 3% from the previous quarter due to the spread of COVID-19 outbreak, resulted in the lessen transport in logistic and private sector as well as temporarily shut down or
construction phases for eight projects with a total value of Baht 171 billion. In addition, the government pushed forward its policies to help the grass roots, such as the “Public-Private Collaboration” scheme
Company Limited 58,199,996 50.17 58,199,996 44.60%(1) 58,199,996 33.45%(1) 2 Private Fund 15,000,000 12.93 n.a. n.a. 3 Mr. Nakorn Kornhirun 9,000,000 7.76 4 Mr. Pollapat Junvimaloung 8,000,000 6.90 5 Mr
2017 and remain strong going into 2018. In Thailand specifically, projected growth has been revised up from 3.2 to 3.7% in 2017 and from 3.3 to 3.5% in 2018 on the back of strong private consumption and