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Thailand’s growth forecast cut on back of COVID-19 spikes

Kasikorn Research Centre, a think tank of Thailand, has lowered its forecast for the country's economic growth this year to 1 percent from a previous estimate of 1.8 percent as a prolonged wave of COVID-19 outbreaks has dampened growth outlook.
Thailand’s growth forecast cut on back of COVID-19 spikes ảnh 1Commuters wearing protective face masks walk on Pratunam pier in Bangkok on April 26, 2021. (Photo: Reuters/VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Kasikorn Research Centre, a thinktank of Thailand, has lowered its forecast for the country's economic growththis year to 1 percent from a previous estimate of 1.8 percent as a prolonged waveof COVID-19 outbreaks has dampened growth outlook.

Due to limitations of Thailand's public health system, morestringent COVID-19 containment measures have been implemented, which wouldfurther affect the business sector and employment and in turn the purchasingpower and confidence of consumers, China’s Xinhua News Agency quoted theresearch centre as saying.

The emergence of new COVID-19 variants and rapid increasesin infections in many countries, including Thailand, have forced the researchcentre to cut its 2021 forecast for the number of international touristarrivals to between 250,000 and 650,000, from a prior projection of up to 1.2million.

On July 26, Thailand reported 15,376 new COVID-19 cases, arecord daily rise for the second day in a row, taking the total number ofinfections to 512,678.

The worsening situation has been overwhelming the country'smedical system and prompted the government to tighten restrictions, includingthe closure of shopping centres, a night-time curfew and curbing travels inworst-hit regions.

If the pandemic persists, the research centre expected theThai government to introduce additional relief measures to boost economicgrowth.

The research centre said the global economy is set torecover faster than expected, which would lift Thailand's exports. It projectedthe country's exports to grow 11.5 percent from one year earlier in 2021.

Thailand's economy plunged 6.1 percent year on year in 2020,its worst performance in more than two decades./.
VNA

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