Thailand central bank estimates economy grew 2.2% in 2025


BANGKOK: Thailand's central bank estimated that the ‌economy grew 2.2% in ⁠2025, but said momentum was expected ​to moderate in 2026 and 2027, according to the minutes from its latest policy meeting published on Monday (Jan 5).

The committee said monetary ‍policy ⁠could be ‍more accommodative ​as the ⁠economy showed clearer signs of slowdown, amid heightened risks.

It said headline inflation was ‍expected to ‍remain subdued, largely due ‌to supply-side factors.

Policymakers were also concerned about ⁠the baht's appreciation and its impact on exporters, especially small ⁠and medium-sized firms, and warned that the economy continued to face prolonged cyclical pressures, structural challenges ‍and uncertainties. - Reuters

 

 

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