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  2. Economy of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Thailand is dependent on exports, which accounted in 2021 for about 58 per cent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP). [25] Thailand itself is a newly industrialized country, with a GDP of 17.922 trillion baht (US$514.8 billion) in 2023, the 9th largest economy in Asia. [26]

  3. List of Thai provinces by GPP - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Thai provinces and regions by GDP and GDP per capita as of 2019, based on Gross Regional and Provincial Product Chain Volume Measures 2019 Edition, According to Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC).

  4. Thaksinomics - Wikipedia

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    The strong performance of the Thai economy beginning in 2002 was the immediate impact of Thaksinomics. In 2002, Thailand posted GDP growth of 5.3%, the fastest rate since 1996. The economy grew by another 7.1% in 2003. In 2004, in spite of a volatile external environment and rising oil prices, Thailand still managed a GDP growth rate of 6.3%.

  5. Thailand's Economy Was Already Sickening - AOL

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    (Bloomberg Opinion) -- Outside China, Thailand has the largest number of patients infected by the novel coronavirus. Unfortunately, the export-reliant $500 billion economy, Southeast Asia’s ...

  6. Analysis-After limbo, Thailand's new prime minister faces ...

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    A day before Srettha's confirmation in parliament, Thailand reported its economy grew just 1.8% in the April-June period from a year earlier, significantly below the 3.1% expansion forecast by ...

  7. Eastern seaboard of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    EEC development will cost 1.5 trillion baht in its first five years. [2] The EEC is a key component of the "Thailand 4.0" economic policy announced in 2016. [3] The prime minister has invoked the special powers of Section 44 of the interim charter three times already to remove obstacles to EEC development. [4]

  8. Thailand’s new prime minister inherits a $14 billion cash ...

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    Thailand has one of the highest levels of household debt in the region, at 92% of GDP in the last quarter of 2023, and much higher than the 70% recorded over a decade ago.

  9. Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok is the economic centre of Thailand, and the heart of the country's investment and development. In 2022, the city had an economic output of 5.747 trillion baht (US$164 billion). This amounted to a per-capita GDP value of 634,109 baht ($18,100), more than twice the national average. The Bangkok Metropolitan Region had a combined output of ...