million, an increase of 7.8%. For domestic sectors, consumption and investment started to recover, though not yet at broad-based level. This was reflected from durable goods consumption that showed sign of
totaling 35.4 million, an increase of 8.8% yoy. For domestic sectors, consumption and investment started to recover, though not yet at broad-based level. This was reflected from durable goods consumption
and loss from shrinkage and obsolescence. In addition, land and building tax declined due to 90% tax subsidy from government’s relief program as well as declining of loss from foreign exchange. 7
driven by improving domestic economic conditions, bouyant exports and the tourism sector. The market expects private consumption to have expanded, with higher spending on durable goods – particularly
and electronic sector, while non-durable goods sector was marginally increase. Domestic demand slowly improved in all sector as regular income. As a result, domestic industries expanded and business
environment The Thai economy for the year 2019 exhibited a decelerating trend. Private consumption slowed down in almost all categories especially in durable goods from the contractions in vehicle sales partly
consumption slowed down in almost all categories especially in services segment: hotels, restaurants and transportations from the various measures implemented to curb the outbreak. Durable goods segment also
go into daily necessities and non-durable consumer goods having inelastic demands. • Liquidity in the company remains high with cash and cash equivalents of US$0.6B and unutilized credit lines of US
. (i) For NPLs, our clients have less ability to repay. In order to limit and forecast the impact, the Company has launched relief measures to support the COVID- hit debtors. ( ii) As for NPAs, the
sector, with manufacturing and industrial sectors suffering a sharp contraction. In order to mitigate the economic impact, the Government and other institutions have introduced relief measures to help