Lawmakers pass RM492bil budget to aid economy


THE lower house of par­lia­ment has passed a 3.78 trillion baht (RM492bil) annual budget, ­needed to support a fragile eco­nomy that’s at risk from issues ranging from the impact of ­higher US ­tariffs to a downturn in tourism.

The budget Bill for the year starting Oct 1 was backed by 257 lawmakers in the 500-member House of Representatives late Friday, following a three-day debate.

A total of 229 members opposed the spending plan.

The vote will be a relief to investors in the South-East Asian nation, by avoiding a repeat of the months-long deadlock over spending plans seen in 2019.

The country faces a litany of problems, including political instability linked to the sus­pension of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, conti­nued tensions with Cambodia which recently erup­ted into violent clashes, and a stiff 19% tariff on shipments to the US, Thailand’s biggest export destination.

Finance Minister Pichai Chun­havajira thanked the House for approving the budget and said the government will ensure the spending is efficient, transparent and delivers maximum benefit to the people.

“I would like to assure that the policies, measures and budget approved will be implemented in accordance with the designated objectives and plans,” Pichai said in a post on X.

The government has defended a marginal increase in spending for the year starting October and a projected budget deficit of 860 billion baht (RM112bil), or 4.3% of the gross domestic pro­duct.

Officials say the outlays are necessary given the increased risks to the economy from global trade uncertainties.

The Senate will review the budget on Aug 25-26, but analysts expect the spending plan to take effect on Oct 1 as planned.

The Constitutional Court will rule on Aug 29 whether to ­dis­qualify Paetongtarn, amid alle­ga­tions that she breached ethi­cal standards in handling a border dispute with Cambodia.  — Bloomberg

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