Region: Thailand
Category: International Trade

Thailand International Trade

(7 reports matching your criteria)
  • Economy of Thailand 2025

    ... a large and growing industrial base but some 30% of the workforce is still engaged in agriculture compared with less than 5% in the advanced countries. The important tourism sector has almost fully recoved from ... Read More

  • Macro - Country Economic Forecasts - Thailand

    We've maintained our 2025 GDP growth forecast for Thailand at 2.5%, the same slow pace as in 2024, and foresee a soft pick-up to 2.7% growth in 2026. Read More

  • Macroeconomic Outlook Report: Thailand

    ... activities (14.8%). In nominal terms, the three sectors are expected to grow by 3.6%, 5.0%, and 4.9%, respectively, in 2025. Bangkok metropolitan region accounted for 20.5% of Thailand’s gross domestic product and 7.6% of the ... Read More

  • Thailand In-depth PESTLE Insights

    ... analysis.Synopsis Understand the political system in Thailand through analysis of key figures in the country and governance indicators. Understand the economic situation in Thailand through a balanced assessment of core macroeconomic issues. Understand customer demographics ... Read More

  • Analysis by Region - Asia Pacific - Thailand

    ... a solid recovery in service-sector activity. Indeed, tourism will support overall employment and household spending over the next two years. We still expect GDP growth to rise in 2023, but we've lowered our projected expansion ... Read More

  • Country Review Thailand

    ... given country's history, economy, government, political landscape including foreign policy orientation, business and investment climate, socio-cultural scene including key demographic features, and pertinent environmental issues. The Country Reviews are updated annually, although there are dynamic ... Read More

  • Country Economic Forecasts - Thailand

    ... domestic demand. The recent conflict between Russia and Ukraine will also likely lead to lower foreign demand. Nonetheless, we still expect higher vaccination rates and a shift to living with Covid to support stronger domestic ... Read More

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