Thailand to increase essential goods allowance for 'vulnerable'


Farmers and small business owners will also be able to benefit from preferential-rate loans, as will people wishing to buy electric vehicles or install solar panels. - The Nation/ANN

BANGKOK: Thailand will increase its allowance for essential goods starting Monday (April 13) to help mitigate the economic impacts of the Middle East conflict, which are particularly affecting farmers, small business owners and "vulnerable" people.

More than 13 million Thais who hold a card entitling them to social benefits in the South-East Asian country will see their monthly allowance increase from 300 baht to 400 baht (US$9.31 to US$12.42) for their daily expenses, the finance ministry said at a press briefing Saturday.

The measures are intended to "protect vulnerable groups of people and prevent the situation from spreading to other sectors", Finance Minister Ekniti Nitithanprapas said.

Farmers and small business owners will also be able to benefit from preferential-rate loans, as will people wishing to buy electric vehicles or install solar panels.

The government has also approved subsidies for transport operators, ahead of Thai New Year or "Songkran" celebrations.

"This challenge will be long term. Therefore, we are not only implementing short-term measures but also preparing the public and entrepreneurs to adapt to potentially higher energy and product costs," Ekniti added. - AFP

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