Bangkok Post

Slowing exports pressure growth

- SOMRUEDI BANCHONGDU­ANG

‘‘ Thailand’s economy will feel the pressure from the export slowdown. CHAYAWADEE CHAI-ANANT Assistant governor, Bank of Thailand

A higher risk of slowing exports amid a global economic slowdown will pressure Thai economic growth this year, despite positive growth of the tourism sector, says an executive of the Bank of Thailand.

Even though the tourism recovery is a key factor supporting economic expansion in 2023, Thailand’s economy will feel the pressure from the export slowdown, said Chayawadee Chai-Anant, assistant governor of the central bank.

As a result, it will continue to monitor all factors and economic data that benefit and impact the country’s growth this year, Ms Chayawadee said.

Exports contribute 53% to GDP, while the tourism sector accounts for around 11-12%, she said.

Foreign tourist arrivals have been on the increase, while there has been a slowdown in exports.

But the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund yesterday announced that it projected a better global economic growth outlook compared with its previous assessment. Therefore, the bank needs to continue to monitor a host of factors, she said.

Last week the Bank of Thailand increased its projection for foreign arrivals this year to 25.5 million, up from 22 million, with the estimate for 2024 bumped up to 34 million, from 31.5 million earlier.

The central bank yesterday reported that the country’s economic recovery maintained traction in December 2022, despite a slowdown in the global economy.

The service sector continued to be the main driver of growth thanks to a good upturn in foreign tourist arrivals, which also benefitted private consumptio­n. In December last year, foreign tourist arrivals reached 2.24 million, up 872,300 year-on-year.

In December last year, the number of foreign tourist arrivals, after seasonal adjustment, increased from the previous month among several nationalit­ies, especially those from Malaysia

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