Government investment to be key factor to boost Thai economy
BANGKOK, July 9 (TNA) - Public mega-investment projects of the Thai government should become a key factor to boost the country's economic growth this year.
BANGKOK, July 9 (TNA) - Public mega-investment projects of the Thai government should become a key factor to boost the country's economic growth this year.
BANGKOK, June 5 (TNA) - Theand private sector views that Thailand's chairmanship role of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in 2019 and host of regional gatherings should benefit t
BANGKOK, January 24 (TNA) - The Center for Economic and Business Forecasting Center, under Bangkok-based University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, has projected that a total of about 160 billion
BANGKOK, January 16 (TNA) - State-run Krungthai Bank (KTB) has projected that the Thai economy should grow by 4.1 per cent year-on-year in 2019, driven mainly by new investment projects in both the
BANGKOK, January 9 (TNA) - The private sector sees that a postponement of Thailand's general election should not seriously affect the national economic prospect, especially the confidence in the Th
BANGKOK, January 2 (TNA) - A slight increase in the key interest rate recently, from 1.50 per cent to 1.75 per cent, announced by the Monetarty Policy Committee (MPC), under the Bank of Thailand (B
BANGKOK, December 18 (TNA) - Bangkok-based University of the Thai Chanber of Commerce (UTCC) reports that the confidence in the national economy among business operators has been on the rise.
BANGKOK, August 7 (TNA) - There are strong safety nets to protect the Thai economy towards a continual recovery so far.
BANGKOK, June 4 (TNA) - Bangkok-based University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) reports that Thailand's recovering economy is uneven, causing the remaining economic disparity in the country
BANGKOK, May 24 (TNA) - US-based Moody's Investors Service (Moody's) has agreed on the Thai government's move on restructuring the national economy and has seen progress on the administration's meg