Thai industries sentiment hits eight month low on virus return


An Airports of Thailand Pcl employee registers before receiving a dose of the CoronaVac Covid-19 vaccine, developed by Chinas Sinovac Ltd., at a vaccination site set up at a near-empty Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday, April 30, 2021. hailand's industries sentiment in April hit its lowest in eight months after its biggest coronavirus outbreak struck, and the government should borrow 1 trillion baht ($32 billion) more to support the economy, an industries group said on Monday (May 10, 2021) . Bloomberg

* Industry group urges govt to borrow 1 trln baht more * Govt can borrow more if needed - finance ministry

BANGKOK, May 10 (Reuters): Thailand's industries sentiment in April hit its lowest in eight months after its biggest coronavirus outbreak struck, and the government should borrow 1 trillion baht ($32 billion) more to support the economy, an industries group said on Monday.

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