KONTAN.CO.ID - BANGKOK. Thailand's economy is likely to shrink less this year than the record 8.5% projected previously, helped by stimulus measures, the finance ministry said on Tuesday, as the government tries to revive a coronavirus-hit economy. The shrinkage could be less than the central bank's latest projection for a 7.8% contraction, Lavaron Sangsnit, head of the finance ministry's fiscal policy office, told a briefing. On Tuesday, cabinet approved measures expected to inject 81 billion baht ($2.56 billion) into the economy in the final quarter of this year, he said.
Thai economy may contract less this year than forecast - ministry
KONTAN.CO.ID - BANGKOK. Thailand's economy is likely to shrink less this year than the record 8.5% projected previously, helped by stimulus measures, the finance ministry said on Tuesday, as the government tries to revive a coronavirus-hit economy. The shrinkage could be less than the central bank's latest projection for a 7.8% contraction, Lavaron Sangsnit, head of the finance ministry's fiscal policy office, told a briefing. On Tuesday, cabinet approved measures expected to inject 81 billion baht ($2.56 billion) into the economy in the final quarter of this year, he said.