Thai government spending to target low-income groups - Finance Minister

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BANGKOK : Thailand's economic stimulus policies will be more targeted towards vulnerable groups and low-income households, Finance Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith said on Wednesday. 'Government stimulus will be lessened as more people come back to work,' he told a business forum, adding growth was bein

BANGKOK : Thailand's economic stimulus policies will be more targeted towards vulnerable groups and low-income households, Finance Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith said on Wednesday.

"Government stimulus will be lessened as more people come back to work," he told a business forum, adding growth was being driven by exports, government spending and tourism. The economy should grow 3.4 per cent this year and 3.8 per cent in 2023, despite global headwinds, he said, while fiscal policy will be more focused.The strengthening baht was not affecting recovery, he said. The baht has recovered to 35.53 on Wednesday, the highest in nearly three months.

Speaking at the same forum, assistant central bank governor Piti Disyatat said Thailand's economy was expected to reach pre-pandemic levels this year or early next year. He added that central bank's approach to interest rates would be a continuation of its previous approach and that it would not"surprise the market".Inflation is expected to be moderate and that the central bank would have to ensure economic recovery would not add inflationary pressures next year, he said.

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