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Thailand’s economy is expected to strengthen reaching 3.3 percent in 2025

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December 2, 2024
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Thailand’s economy is strengthening due to robust private demand, ongoing tourism recovery, and increased government spending, according to AMRO’s 2024 Annual Consultation Report on Thailand.

The AMRO’s 2024 Annual Consultation Report emphasizes that private consumption and investment remain pivotal growth drivers, fueled by rising consumer confidence and favorable financing conditions. Moreover, the resurgence of international tourism has substantially enhanced service exports, while government efforts in infrastructure development and fiscal stimulus have further strengthened economic progress.

Key Takeaways

  • Thailand’s economy is expected to strengthen, reaching 2.8 percent growth in 2024 and 3.3 percent in 2025, driven by resilient private demand, tourism recovery, and government disbursement.
  • Continued underperformance in growth is a risk for the economy unless there is significant improvement in implementing structural reforms and development plans.
  • Thailand needs growth-enhancing structural transformation and reforms across all sectors, while carefully managing fiscal and monetary policies to reverse the persistent decline in growth potential.

Strengthening Economic Foundations in Thailand

Thailand’s economic landscape is showing promising signs of growth, driven by robust private demand that has proven resilient amidst various challenges. The nation is navigating its economic journey with renewed vigor, supported by a strong internal consumer base. This domestic demand acts as a pillar for the economy, ensuring stability and fostering a conducive environment for sustained expansion.

Tourism Recovery Boosts Growth

The tourism sector is experiencing a significant rebound, acting as a vital catalyst for Thailand’s economic resurgence. As global travel restrictions ease and international travel becomes more accessible, Thailand is witnessing an influx of tourists once again. This resurgence in tourism not only stimulates related industries but also contributes to job creation, highlighting its importance to the country’s overall economic health.

Government Disbursement Fuels Progress

Accelerated government disbursement is playing a critical role in propelling Thailand’s economic momentum. Through strategic fiscal policies and timely investments, the government is enhancing infrastructure and supporting key sectors. These efforts not only spur immediate economic activity but also lay the groundwork for long-term growth and resilience.

For further details, visit the 2024 Annual Consultation Report on Thailand by AMRO, featured on the ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office website.

Source: AMRO’s 2024 Annual Consultation Report on Thailand


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