customer order and low base in Q2 2022 due to the lockdown in Shanghai during April last year. However, Portugal operations decreased by 8.8% due to shortages of some parts of automaker. 2) Car Dealerships
amid high household debt, whereas public investment and the government’s budget disbursement were affected by a delay in the formation of a new government. Nevertheless, economic stability remained sound
period last year, especially in the tourism sector. However, exports and private investment – two major economic drivers – continued to slow in line with the sluggish global economy and trade volume amid
long term, OSP would seek for opportunities amid the crisis to become more resilient, build strong fundamental for medium and long term growth under the new normal, through “Winning in Crisis” project
customers recognizing AMARC’s services even amid the affect from COVID-19 pandemic. - Translation - Costs and Expenses 1. Q2 and half-year consolidated costs ended June 3 0 , 2 0 20 has increased YoY at the
creativity bring us new businesses, products and services or production processes. Businesses operating amid increasingly fierce competition need innovation and creativity to increase incomes and profits, a
Thailand’s economic and social progress toward genuine sustainability.Mr. Narit Therdsteerasukdi, Secretary General of the BOI, stated that amid the rapidly changing global landscape—marked by geopolitical
’ Meeting, where Directors level representatives of the SEC exchanged views on supervisory and enforcement matters in capital markets amid rapid technological change, challenges related to cross border
activity, thus dampening Thai economic growth during the second half of the year. Other challenges included volatile foreign exchange movement and international capital flows as well as the rapid evolution
. Meanwhile, tourist arrivals increased by 7.5 percent, softening from 9.4 percent growth in 2017. This was largely due to a fall in Chinese tourist arrivals during the second half of the year, notwithstanding