from slow investment from private sector and export sector. Additionally, Thailand’s tourism has shown slow pace from a drop in international tourist arrival, especially Chinese tourists (Source: The
, 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
investment in infrastructure 3.) growth in private consumption continues despite a lower rate of growth however, government subsidy to the low-income citizens could help stimulate near-term consumption
Equity 45,095 37,066 36,523 (19.0) (1.5) Share premium - 3,399 6,044 - 77.8 Other components of equity (59.00) (65) 238 503.4 466.2 Retained earnings Unappropriated 29,856.00 17,034 12,458 (58.3) (26.9
36,523 (19.0) (1.5) Share premium - 3,399 6,044 - 77.8 Other components of equity (59.00) (65) 238 503.4 466.2 Retained earnings Unappropriated 29,856.00 17,034 12,458 (58.3) (26.9) ● In Q1/2020, Share
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