The Manila Times

Tourism revival boosted Thai economy in Q3

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BANGKOK: Thailand’s economy enjoyed a healthy expansion in the third quarter, officials said on Monday, with the return of internatio­nal tourists helping to offset persistent­ly high inflation.

Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy was battered by the coronaviru­s pandemic, but the kingdom’s reopening earlier this year saw the service sector record an 87-percent year-on-year increase, official data showed.

Thailand’s National Economic and Social Developmen­t Council (NESDC) recorded a 4.5-percent year-on-year jump in gross domestic product in July to September, projecting this year’s overall growth at 3.2 percent while forecastin­g 3 to 4 percent for 2023.

“The service sector continues to grow due to tourism reopening earlier in the year,” NESDC Secretary-General Danucha Pichayanan said, adding that private consumptio­n increased 9 percent.

Thailand expects to generate about 570 billion baht ($15.8 billion) in tourism revenue this year, officials said, after welcoming some 10.2 million visitors since its reopening. The figure is still lower than the roughly 40 million recorded before the pandemic.

But Danucha said the signs of recovery were there, with the kingdom pinning hopes on China’s potential relaxation of its strict Covid travel rules.

“We believe that China is likely to relax traveling restrictio­ns in the second half of next year,” he added.

Chinese visitors had made up a huge part of Thailand’s tourism economy and accounted for some 28 percent of all arrivals, according to Bloomberg.

Officials said they anticipate­d roughly 23 million tourists in 2023, predicting 1.2 trillion baht in generated revenue.

However, the country, like many others, is still facing stubbornly high inflation, sitting just below 6 percent, but off 14-year highs touched recently.

“Inflation, the hike in interest rates and conflicts which have affected the energy prices remain factors that are impacting several countries,” Danucha said.

 ?? AFP FILE PHOTO ?? Tourists gather and take pictures in the grounds of the Grand Palace in Thailand’s capital Bangkok on July 18, 2022.
AFP FILE PHOTO Tourists gather and take pictures in the grounds of the Grand Palace in Thailand’s capital Bangkok on July 18, 2022.

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