Thai Industrial Sentiment up for 3rd Month in July
Thailand’s Industries Sentiment Index (TISI) improved for the third consecutive month in July as the reopening of the economy continues.
Thailand’s Industries Sentiment Index (TISI) improved for the third consecutive month in July as the reopening of the economy continues.
State of emergency should be extended for another month until the end of July in order to prevent a second wave of COVID-19 infection in Thailand, the National Security Council (NSC) recommends.
China-US trade war and drought dragged down Thailand’s industries sentiment index to a 7-month low in July.
BANGKOK, August 8 (TNA) – Thailand’s consumer confidence index in July dropped to its lowest in 22 months amid concerns over economic problems, political instability and the US-China trade war. The University of Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) revealed on Thursday that consumer confidence index in July slumped to 75.0, dropping for five straight months. […]