Thailand considers steps to stimulate growth


  • Business
  • Saturday, 20 Apr 2019

BANGKOK: The political gridlock in Thailand is prompting the junta to evaluate measures to shore up the country’s slowing growth.

Finance Minister Apisak Tantivorawong said the ministry is considering steps to inject 20 billion baht (US$629mil) of stimulus into South-East Asia’s second-largest economy. Growth may slow to the low 3% range in the first and second quarters, he told reporters here.

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