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How Thai economy began to be affected by the third wave of COVID-19

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In April 2021, the Thai economy began to be affected by the third wave of the COVID-19 outbreak according to a report published by the Bank of Thailand.

Private consumption indicators declined from the previous month in all spending categories. Private investment indicators dropped from the machinery and equipment category. Meanwhile, the tourism sector has not recovered as international travel restrictions remained.

However, merchandise exports continued to improve in line with trading partners’ demand which subsequently supported production in the manufacturing sector. Public spending continued to play a role in supporting the economy.

On the economic stability front, headline inflation rate accelerated as the government’s subsidies on electricity and water bills were terminated as well as due to the low level of energy prices in the same period last year.

The labour market remained vulnerable. The current account posted a slightly higher deficit than the previous month.

Details of the economic conditions are as follows:

Private consumption indicators, after seasonal adjustment, declined from the previous month in all spending categories due to the third wave of the COVID-19 outbreak and stricter containment measures.

As a result, economic activities and consumer confidence deteriorated in spite of government measures that partially supported the household purchasing power.

Private investment indicators, after seasonal adjustment, dropped from the previous month following a decline in investment in the machinery and equipment category. This was in line with lowered business sentiment which was affected by the third wave of the COVID-19 outbreak. Nevertheless, investment in construction improved as construction material sales and permitted construction areas increased.

Thai exports improved from the previous month

Thai exports rose to over 21 billion USD in value in April, growing 13.1 per cent on-year, the highest rate in 36 months.

The value of merchandise exports, after seasonal adjustment, continued to improve from the previous month in many categories consistent with the recovery of trading partners’ demand.

These included electrical appliance, machinery and equipment, agricultural as well as agro-manufacturing products. Moreover, exports of electronic products continued to increase on the back of the upward trend of the global electronics cycle. The recovery of exports subsequently supported manufacturing production amid weak domestic demand.  

The value of merchandise imports excluding gold, after seasonal adjustment, increased from the previous month mainly due to fuel imports. Meanwhile, imports of other raw materials and…

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