Thailand plans more measures to boost consumption amid COVID-19 pandemic

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BANGKOK: Thailand is considering introducing new economic measures to boost consumption and help businesses and debtors cope with the impact of ...

BANGKOK: Thailand is considering introducing new economic measures to boost consumption and help businesses and debtors cope with the impact of the coronavirus outbreak, a deputy prime minister said on Thursday .

Consumer sentiment picked up for the second consecutive month in June but was still near a record low, with spending likely to be weak for another three to six months, according to a university survey.

 

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