improvements from inflation benefiting from a recovery trend in the tourism sector, despite the arrivals remaining slower than expected. Mobile industry was affected by the softened local economic activities
quarter of 2018, the Thai economy expanded well, driven by both growth in the foreign sector and gradual improvements in domestic demand. Merchandise exports improved both in terms of export quantity thanks
theatre and restaurant, which are the project’s main buildings, to accommodate more tourists, increase in activities corresponding to larger area as well as improvements in various systems and public
theatre and restaurant, which are the project’s main buildings, to accommodate more tourists, increase in activities corresponding to larger area as well as improvements in various systems and public
sector’s growth slowed down and private investment slightly dropped. However, private consumption continued to hold up, partly due to improvements in non-farm income and government measures to support low
quarter of 2018, the Thai economy expanded well, driven by both growth in the foreign sector and gradual improvements in domestic demand. Merchandise exports improved both in terms of export quantity thanks
competitive costs, by negotiating and bargaining on the prices of raw materials and service fees with the suppliers and service providers within the supply chain, as well as making improvements on product
synergies from Spindletop, Lake Charles Gas Cracker and IVOG integration in 2020. These initiatives include procurement synergies, yield improvements, fixed cost synergies, technical benchmarkings and others
consumption picked up across all spending categories thanks to improvements in domestic demand supported by various government stimulus measures. Private investment expanded at a higher rate, driven by real
growth momentum in mobile revenue. • Mobile revenue was at Bt30,775mn, increasing by 4.3% YoY due to ARPU improvements from package restructuring aimed at profitability and enhanced value-added services