% growth in the previous quarter, as a result of private consumption and public investment showed contraction while export of goods, private investment and government expenditure expansion. In addition, the
traction from the first quarter. The ongoing economic rebound was mainly driven by exports and tourism, whereas domestic spending and investment only gradually picked up. Still, the economy has yet to see
headquarters project and exemption of income tax for income spent for this capital expenditure. (7) Net Profit For Q3/2017 the Company and Subsidiary Companies had Total Consolidated Net Profit of Baht 368.5
advertising company were more conscious in spending through advertising. 4) Other income was Bt198mn, an increase of 48.9% YoY, mainly from increasing in the number of “Boonterm kiosk" and the growth of the
% in the previous quarter due to a slowdown in both of export and tourism sectors. Meanwhile, the private consumption expenditure accelerated in line with rising consumer confidence. In addition, the
stimulate expenditure, including: Let’s Travel Together; credit limits increase; debt moratorium and measures for social-welfare card holders etc. Although these measures have now been implemented, consumer
private investment increased in line with the economic recovery. Meanwhile, the government expenditures spending grew primarily through regular spending. However, government expenditures increased from the
Accelerated government spending Source: NESDC, BOT (Apr 2024) Public investmentBillion baht 1Q2022 3Q2022 1Q2023 3Q2023 1Q2024 3Q2024 350 250 150 The Thai economy has not yet fully recovered from the Covid-19
stemmed from the relocation of the manufacturing base of hard disk drive to Thailand earlier. Meanwhile, public spending in capital expenditure slightly declined from the high base of last year. For export
equipment in line with the import of capital goods which partly stemmed from the relocation of the manufacturing base of hard disk drive to Thailand earlier. Meanwhile, public spending in capital expenditure