decline during the aforementioned period was a result of the tension caused by the trade war between the US and China escalating in intensity – leading to decline in oil demand. Moreover, the Thai Baht has
8.97% increase when compared to same period of previous year as profit of 7.38% due to revenue from selling more high tension steel and more distribution of electricity to Provincial Electricity (3
period of previous year as profit of 5.26% due to revenue from selling more high tension steel and more distribution of electricity to Provincial Electricity but somehow there are some burden cost from one
EBITDA margin was 18.6%, a slight decline from 18.8% in 2016. In 2017, depreciation and amortization decreased by 11.6% yoy to THB 536 million, due to the change of estimated useful life of the assets
, precast concrete wall special cement and architecture by Baht 214.21 million. In addition, the delivery volume of fiberglass reinforced concrete and post-tension was decreased by Baht 47.98 million. (2
election slated in November 2020. Even though tension over the US-China situation eased somewhat after Phase One of a trade deal was reached in mid-January 2020, the details of any further negotiations are
oil price is further backed by concerns over supply after the replacement of the US Secretary of State, creating tension that the US may revisit its sanction policy on Iran with respect to the country’s
Yai, Chachoengsao, Rayong and Diana Hat Yai Branch. Industry Overview Thailand’s overall economy expanded at a slower pace than expected in 2Q19 due to external demand. The escalated trade tension
even our daily lives. 3 ❑The 2023 Israel-Hamas war ❑The war between Ukraine and Russia ❑Trade War between US and China ❑Autonomy of Taiwan and Hong Kong from China Source: The Guardian newspaper ❑Tension
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