BANGKO : Thailand's economy could grow as much as 4 per cent this year, which would be the fastest rate in five years, bolstered by a rebound in the tourism sector and increased domestic consumption, a deputy prime minister said on Wednesday (Feb 1). Anticipated new investment will also help, Supattanapong
BANGKO : Thailand's economy could grow as much as 4 per cent this year, which would be the fastest rate in five years, bolstered by a rebound in the tourism sector and increased domestic consumption, a deputy prime minister said on Wednesday .
"The economy will definitely be better than last year ... despite some impact from energy prices," he said.
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