continuous consumption of private sector mainly covering with supportive factor from recovery of internal demand of several countries. In the meantime, Thai economy still has continuously expanded in the same
Solutions) sector which rose 73.2% from those of previous year and 1.4 times from those of 2015. This was caused by the increasing demands in Asia and Europe markets following the recovery in EU economy and
% – 74.3% throughout the year 2017, over the cycle, anyhow overall went on at higher level than previous year, somewhat improved indicates the recovery trend, but not too much while big portion of idle
production capacity utilization ratio swung between 67.6% – 74.3% throughout the year 2017, over the cycle, anyhow overall went on at higher level than previous year, somewhat improved indicates the recovery
information security; (3) define the recovery time objective (RTO) for information system and its priority to be recovered based on its criticality and potential impact; (4) consider redundant information
information security; (3) define the recovery time objective (RTO) for information system and its priority to be recovered based on its criticality and potential impact; (4) consider redundant information
information security; (3) define the recovery time objective (RTO) for information system and its priority to be recovered based on its criticality and potential impact; (4) consider redundant information
Awards from International Business Magazine In the Annual General Meeting (AGM) on 1 April 2019, the investment in the Energy Recovery Unit Project (“ERU”) has been approved by more than 75% of the vote of
signs of recovery in many areas, factors that still need to be monitored include 1) the continuing trade tensions between the US and trading partners, particularly China which may impose risks to the
, household purchasing power saw limited recovery. Under these circumstances, the Thai economy in this quarter may grow at a slower pace of 3.2 percent over-year, which is also less than the 3.7 percent growth