The economy picked up in Q3 2022, as mobility, tourist inflows, and employment improved, in line with a projected strengthening domestic recovery in H2. However, goods exports softened due to weakened...
The economic recovery continued to pick up in Q2 2022, expanding by 2.5 percent (yoy), due to a stronger-than-expected boost in private consumption and tourism, which offset weak goods exports. However...
The economy showed better-than-expected signs of improvement in Q2 2022 due to stronger domestic demand, a rebound in the tourism sector, and continuing expansion of goods exports. However, rising inflationary...
The continued recovery of domestic demand and a supportive global environment induced the economy to grow by 2.2 percent in Q1 2022. However, the combined impact of the Ukraine war on prices and the global...
The Omicron wave and the Ukraine war have further set back Thailand’s recovery and prompted a downward revision of the World Bank’s growth projection to 2.9 percent in 2022. Inflation surged to a 13-year...
The economy showed signs of a rebound in Q4 2021. However, the combined shocks of the ongoing Omicron wave and the fallout of the Ukraine-Russia conflict on global energy prices, tourism and financial...
New Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases rose, on average, to 10,533 per day during the first ten days of February, up from 7,000 cases per day in January, as the fast-spreading Omicron variant became dominant...
Omicron cases surged as Thailand neared its end-2021 mass vaccination target of seventy percent. The government tightened international travel restrictions but refrained from reimposing a national lockdown...
The government has reopened international borders and lifted the curfew in Bangkok as the number of COVID-19 (coronavirus) cases and deaths continued to decline. The target to vaccinate 70 percent of the...
Domestic economic activity improved following the easing of virus containment measures on October 1. New infections continued to decline gradually while the pace of vaccination picked up significantly...
On September 1, the government relaxed lockdown measures as the number of new Coronavirus disease (COVID) cases declined. However, confidence remained subdued due to health concerns and the low vaccination...