The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Thai economy grows 4.3 per cent in the third quarter

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BANGKOK: Thailand’ s economy grew faster in the third quarter (3Q) of this year, recording a 4.3 per cent growth compared with 3.8 per cent growth in the previous quarter.

The expansion was supported mainly by accelerati­on in exports and the continual growth of private consumptio­n, government spending and total investment, the National Economic and Social Developmen­t Board (NESDB) announced yesterday.

“In the first nine months of 2017, the Thai economy expanded by 3.8 per cent,” said NEDSB’s Secretary General, Porametee Vimolsiri in a media conference today.

The full-year 2017 economic growth was projected at 3.9 per cent, he added.

Export is expected to expand at 8.6 per cent this year, while private consumptio­n and total investment are projected to grow by 3.2 per cent and 2.0 per cent, respective­ly.

Porametee said the production of manufactur­ing, wholesale and retail trade, electricit­y, gas and water supply as well as fishery sectors all expanded at an accelerate­d rate in 3Q.

The agricultur­al sector maintained a high growth whi le the transporta­t ion, communicat ion, hotel and restaurant sectors expanded favourably, but the constructi­on sector suffered a decline.

Porametee said for next year, the economy was forecast to register a growth of between 3.6 per cent to 4.6 per cent, supported mainly by favourable growth in global economy, accelerati­on of public investment and improving private investment while export was expected to grow at 5.0 per cent. — Bernama

 ??  ?? File photo shows a man walking in a business area within Bangkok.Thailand’s expansion was supported mainly by accelerati­on in exports and the continual growth of private consumptio­n, government spending and total investment. — Reuters photo
File photo shows a man walking in a business area within Bangkok.Thailand’s expansion was supported mainly by accelerati­on in exports and the continual growth of private consumptio­n, government spending and total investment. — Reuters photo

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