Border Trade Drops Nearly 10 % in First 5 Months of Year
Thailand’s cross- border trade dropped nearly 10 percent in the first five months due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, according to a senior official of the Ministry of Commerce.
Thailand’s cross- border trade dropped nearly 10 percent in the first five months due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, according to a senior official of the Ministry of Commerce.
New coronavirus cases in Thailand continue to drop, recording 15 on Wednesday after reaching the peak level of nearly 200 in March.
Thailand’s cross-border trade dropped 10.76% in January due to the global economic slowdown and the Covid-19 outbreak.
Companies providing coach services in Thailand plan to lay off employees as tourist arrivals sharply drop due to the Covid-19 outbreak.
The water level in the Mekong River drops to about one meter in Thailand’s northeastern province of Nakhon Phanom as the worst drought in 50 years continues.
Thailand’s business confidence index continued to drop for 12 consecutive months to 45.9 points in November, the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) says.
Mercury in the North and the Northeast of Thailand dropped sharply Wednesday morning due to a high pressure system moving in from China.
A moderate high-pressure system covers much of the north of Thailand causing temperature to drop by 5-10 degrees.
Thai exports contracted 4 percent in August amid negative global factors and stronger baht, the Commerce Ministry reported.
BANGKOK, June 21 (TNA) – Thailand’s export in May dropped 5.79% or US$21 billion, due mainly to the US-China trade war, the Commerce Ministry reports on Friday. The export contraction in May was caused largely by the trade tensions between US and China, said Pimchanok Vonkorpon, the Director-General of Trade Policy and Strategy Office. Thai […]
Thailand’s Consumer Confidence Index dropped to the 15-month low, 47.4 points, in May due mainly to local political uncertainty and US-China trade war.
The exports of Thai gems and jewelry dropped 8.30 percent in the first four months this year, according the Gem and Jewelry Institute of Thailand (GIT).