Shippers Expect Thai Exports to Shrink 10% This Year
Thai shippers foresee a 10 percent contraction of the country’s exports this year due to the global pandemic.
Thai shippers foresee a 10 percent contraction of the country’s exports this year due to the global pandemic.
A Thai shippers’ group expects exports to fall by more than 8 percent this year as an impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Thai exporters have expressed their concern about the impacts of the current tensions between the United States and Iran on Thailand’s exports.
Thai shippers cut export growth target this year from 3 percent to 1 percent, due to negative factors that could lead to export contraction.
A Thai research center has revised the country’s economic growth down from 4 to 3.7 percent due mainly to declining export
Thailand’s National Shippers’ Council (TNSC) keeps its projection for export growth this year at 8 percent but revises next year’s number down citing the impacts of US-China trade war
BANGKOK, June 30 (TNA) – The Thai National Shippers’ Council (TNSC) has revised down Thailand’s exports in 2015 to…
BANGKOK, Jan 30 — Negative factors, including volatility in the baht currency, now confronting Thailand