pandemic has affected Thai economy an early on February 2020, which likely cause a continued changing and dispersed forecast of the GDP growth in the year of 2020 as well as how and when the economic
51.99 million or 94.31% Impact from the COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic has affected Thai economy an early on February 2020, which likely cause a continued changing and dispersed forecast of the
pandemic has affected Thai economy an early on February 2020, which likely cause a continued changing and dispersed forecast of the GDP growth in the year of 2020 as well as how and when the economic
COVID-19 impact on world economies and its evolving situation will likely cause a continued changing and dispersed forecast of the GDP growth this year as well as how and when the economic resumption
COVID-19 impact on world economies and its evolving situation will likely cause a continued changing and dispersed forecast of the GDP growth this year as well as how and when the economic resumption
, natural disasters (e.g. floods), and tense political situations. Nevertheless, from past experience, such negative impacts will be for the short term only; while given the dispersed and widespread hotel
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