with low traveling demand and cooperated with government orders as well as the announcement from Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) regarding to COVID-19 spread out situation. As a result, for
% compared to the same period last year due to a shutdown policy imposed by Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), that is, banning an international flight to Thailand in order to prevent a spread of
sales volumes plus greater main raw material costs from higher crude oil price and tight market supply. However, the overall spread margin was improved and bring 23.9% gross profit margin comparing to
postponing the public holidays on 13-15 April 2020 during Songkran Festival until the situation concerning the spread of the novel Coronavirus (Covid-19) has improved, in which case the Cabinet will consider
the Cabinet has passed the resolution postponing the public holidays on 13-15 April 2020 during Songkran Festival until the situation concerning the spread of the novel Coronavirus (Covid-19) has
spread in Thailand and The government has enacted the Emergency Decree on Public Administration in Emergency Situation (Emergency Decree) and orders to close the places where there is a high risk of
Baht in Q1/2020 an increased 15.94 Million Baht or 5.73% due to rubber glove customers expand their production. As Corona virus (COVID-19) spread effect demand of using rubber gloves increase. - Cost of
affected by the spread of COVID-19 as follows: Revenue Unit: Million Baht Q1/19 Q4/19 Q1/20 Consolidated Statement Revenue 194.29 222.62 167.85 Profit(loss) from exchange rate 0.54 0.35 0.20 Other Revenue
% comparing to Q2 2019. This diminishing was mostly caused by decrease of Epichlorohydrin’s spread margins, lower sales volume as a result of the spread of COVID-19 infection and recording of tax expense from
global automotive industries slowdown which further negatively impacted by the spread of Covid-19 starting in March 2020. 2 Eastern Polypack’s revenue from sale was increase in comparison to previous year