contraction led to the decline in manufacturing production and private investment. Together with uncertainties in the trade relationship, weaker global economy, and the Thai Baht’s depreciation. On the domestic
had less contraction from the previous quarter after the gradual relaxation of lockdown measures, contributing many economic activities to improve. For example, private consumption and private
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Petroleum Pty. Ltd. THB 1,366 million. Thus, resulting in significant contraction in performance. Other important events in this quarter: Changes in accounting policies. The Company and its subsidiaries
, private consumption, private investment and public spending were all on the wane. Moreover, exports were still in contraction, beset by the weakening economies of Thailand’s trade partners and tumbling
extensions or possible early closure or shortening of this period. Describe the manner in which the latter shall be made public. If the exact dates are not known when the prospectus is first filed or
. The downside was mainly stemmed from the impact of export contraction affected by the global economic slowdown, prolonged US-China trade tension and the Baht appreciation. As for economic outlook in
for retail sales (service stations), the contraction was marginal due to the season which lowered tourism travel. Total marketing margin was recorded at 0.73 Baht per liter, 9% lower YoY and 11% lower
sharp contraction in the first quarter of 2020 as economic activity was crippled due to efforts to control the spread of COVID-19. The World Economic Outlook of the International Monetary Fund estimated
percent contraction in 2009, but the impact was limited: the economy grew by 7.8 percent in 2010. The historic flooding of 2011 led to a small contraction, however the economy grew 4.7% in 2012 and is