, particularly at the local and SME levels, in order to reduce Thailand’s reliance on exports; (2) Restructuring the productive sector by using technology and innovation to increase the value of existing
conservation) seeking to increase the sustainability of productive and conservation activities in terrestrial ecosystems (e.g. producing food, feed, fiber, fuel and supporting ecosystem services such as soil
are often subject to being counterfeited or copied. Some products, in particular leather goods, perfumes and cosmetics, are susceptible to being distributed in parallel retail networks, including online
information regarding any material tangible fixed assets, including leased properties, and any major encumbrances thereon, including a description of the size and uses of the property; productive capacity and
....................................................................................................................... 31 THAILAND CORPORATE ESG DISCLOSURE Foreword from SEC Thailand For over 70 years, the Kingdom of Thailand and the World Bank Group has built a strong and productive partnership that has evolved from
from changes in interest rates of assets and liabilities, as well as off-Statement of Financial Position transactions that are susceptible to interest rate fluctuations. These may, therefore, have an
Activities Interest rate risk refers to risk incurred from changes in interest rates of assets and liabilities, as well as off-Statement of Financial Position transactions that are susceptible to interest
Position transactions that are susceptible to interest rate fluctuations. These may, therefore, have an adverse impact on net interest income and economic value of KBank. KBank manages its financial position
; productive capacity and extent of utilization of the issuer's facilities for each of the last three completed financial years; how the assets are held; the products produced; and the location. 2. Describe any
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A brWCorpL.1hig A Executive Summary Management Discussion and Analysis For the Quarter Ending March 31, 2020 The Thai economy in the first quarter of 2020 sank into a recession due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Economic activity was crippled almost across the board in light of lockdown measures implemented in several countries to contain the viral transmission. Financial markets went into a tailspin, whereas turbulence was seen in manufacturing, service and tourism sectors,...