TOKYO: Thailand's biggest investor Japan on Tuesday expressed "grave concerns" after the army imposed martial law, while the United States said it must only be "temporary" as multinational firms monitored events nervously.
But despite the crisis - which saw Southeast Asia's second biggest economy shrink 0.6 percent in January-March - analysts said the economy could bounce back.
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