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Thailand: Baht weakness to persist for short term

The baht is expected to remain weak in the short term because the US Federal Reserve is likely to raise its policy rate earlier than projected. The local currency fell to 31.68 baht to the US dollar during trading yesterday, the lowest rate in 10 months. The baht’s depreciation is in line with regional currencies […]

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Thailand: Sugar output to fall short of target yield

Sugar cane output for the 2021-22 crop year is expected to drop below 100 million tonnes as sugar millers are offering higher prices amid tough competition to buy crops. Drought is a major factor reducing yields, which will affect sugar production and exports. Even in the wet season, Thailand will see less rainfall this year, […]

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Thailand: Office and hotel outlook dim

After a full year of Covid-induced financial pressure with limited significant improvement in the economy, the outlook for the office and hotel markets remains challenging, according to the international property consultant CBRE. Mounting supply is emerging in the office market as tenants consider scaling back space, while average occupancy of Bangkok hotels remained near rock-bottom […]

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Public hearings to be held over Asean-Canada FTA

Thailand and Asean counterparts are set to rev up discussions with Canada to establish a scope of negotiations for an Asean-Canada free trade agreement (FTA), with the aim to kick off negotiations later this year. Duangarthit Nidhi-u-tai, deputy director-general of the Trade Negotiations Department, was recently assigned by the Trade Negotiations Department’s director-general, Auramon Supthaweethum, […]

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