Hopes and dreams for 2025


Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra (pic) pledged new populist measures in an attempt to shore up support for her government and boost an economy held back by high household debt, tight lending and tepid consumption.

In a televised address on the government’s performance during her first three months in office yesterday, Paetongtarn said her administration would provide soft loans for community businesses, funds for villages, cheap housing for low-income workers in Bangkok, energy price cuts and a flat rate for urban rail travel.

She added that the government would formalise and regulate underground businesses that accounted for an estimated 49% of Thailand’s gross domestic product, a move aimed at protecting consumers and generating government income.

“In 2025, it will be the year of tangible opportunities and hopes. The government will create tangible results to make dreams come true. Policies that are tangible,” she said.

Paetongtarn, the 38-year-old daughter of billionaire former premier Thaksin Shinawatra, was elected by parliament in August to become the country’s youngest prime minister, just days after a court’s shock removal of party ally Srettha Thavisin.

Paetongtarn is widely expected to continue the populist legacy of her influential father, whose political parties have won multiple elections in the past quarter-century with pro-poor platforms from handouts and broad subsidies to rural loans and cheap healthcare.

But her government faces many economic challenges, including an 89.6% household debt-to-GDP ratio, amounting to 16.3 trillion baht (RM2.13 trillion), among the highest in Asia.

She said the economy would grow in excess of 3% in the final quarter of 2024, and the government would roll out the third phase of its signature US$14bil (RM61.9bil) handout scheme next year.

About 14.5 million people have so far received payments of 10,000 baht (RM1,328) to be spent in their communities.

Another 4 million will receive payments by January, with an estimated 26.5 million more expected to benefit. — Reuters

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