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PM, council of economic ministers to find ways of rebooting country

By THE NATION

 

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Prime Minster Prayut Chan-o-cha has scheduled a meeting with the council of economic ministers on July 10 to discuss the country’s economic situation.

 

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has called a meeting with the council of economic ministers on July 10 to discuss the state of Thailand’s economy, the council’s secretary-general Kobsak Pootrakul said on Thursday (July 2).

 

The meeting will also seek measures to assist small and medium-sized enterprises from the impact of the Covid-19 outbreak, he added.

 

Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak on Thursday assigned the Revenue Department and the Fiscal Policy Office to come up with measures to encourage community-level tourism and woo big spenders. The measures should be ready by mid this month, he added.

 

Somkid has also asked the central bank to widen the opportunity for businesses to take bank loans.

 

Meanwhile, Finance Minister Uttama Savanayana said his ministry was thinking about asking the Thai Credit Guarantee Corporation to develop a credit guarantee project to help small businesses. This measure is expected to be ready in two weeks.

 

The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking revised its forecast for Thailand’s economic growth on Wednesday, bringing it down from between -3 and -5 per cent to between -5 and -8 per cent.

 

The Bank of Thailand has also recently said that the country’s economy this year will contract 8.1 per cent, worst ever, because the Covid-19 crisis has had a greater impact on both the Kingdom’s and global economy.

 

Thanavath Phonvichai, president of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC), expects Thai gross domestic product (GDP) to show a 10-15 per cent contraction in the second quarter of this year, the period of lockdown when the economy felt the full impact of Covid-19.

 

He forecasts that the spending level of Thais will return to normal spending in a year's time.

 

According to the university's Economic and Business Forecasting survey, the consumer confidence index rose to 49.2 from the previous month's score of 48.2. The rise coincided with phases 3 and 4 of lockdown easing.

 

The survey was conducted on 2,241 participants.

 

Positive factors affecting the results were the government's relaxation of lockdown restrictions and launch of measures to ease burdens on consumers and businesses, Thanavath added.

 

Negative factors included public concern over the outbreak and weakened economy as well as the state of emergency extension.

 

People were also worried over the renewed trade war between the US and China, which threatens Thai exports.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30390682

 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

PM, council of economic ministers to find ways of rebooting country

Well they were very succesfull in choking the country, the economy in particular.

Unfortunately there is  doubt if they have the ability to "reboot"it. May be just their own economy.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has called a meeting with the council of economic ministers on July 10 to discuss the state of Thailand’s economy, the council’s secretary-general Kobsak Pootrakul said on Thursday

Love to be a fly on the wall foe that discussion... I wonder who has the backbone to speak the truth?

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43 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Love to be a fly on the wall foe that discussion... I wonder who has the backbone to speak the truth?

only on TVF - that's why we are all filthy farangs - they hate it

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6 minutes ago, bloodyholly said:

Why does the Prime Minister of Thailand who is retired from the military continue to wear military uniform (especially when issuing directives)?

It's not a military uniform he is wearing

it's a civil uniform, every civil servant in Thailand have one

even the teachers have this uniform

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Thai_civil_service_working_uniforms

 

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2 minutes ago, kingofthemountain said:

It's not a military uniform he is wearing

it's a civil uniform, every civil servant in Thailand have one

even the teachers have this uniform

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Thai_civil_service_working_uniforms

 

Thanks for that, I wouldn’t have even guessed that Civil Service uniforms would have its Wiki page.

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'Reform' and 'Reboot'  are words with similar meanings but he has totally failed on his promises of 'Reform' in every sector and he will again, without doubt, fail to 'Reboot' the Economy.   His grip of National Mathematics is no better than the poor girl behind the counter of your local 7-Eleven who needs a calculator to add 2+2 when the Till stops working it our for her !

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2 hours ago, bloodyholly said:

Why does the Prime Minister of Thailand who is retired from the military continue to wear military uniform (especially when issuing directives)?

Come on now, how long have you been here? Surely you know about Thais and their strong affliction to uniforms. 

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