The South-East Asian country expects eight million to 10 million foreign tourist arrivals this year, having received five million so far this year, Arkhom Termpittayapaisith told a Radio Thailand programme.
That is far above last year's 428,000 visitors when the economy grew 1.5%, among the slowest in the region. In 2019 before Covid-19, there were nearly 40 million foreign tourists. Thailand's recovery has lagged others in the region due to a slow recovery in the tourism sector, which typically accounts for about 12% of gross domestic product.Exports should increase 10% this year, boosted by a weak baht, and continue to support the economy next year, alongside tourism and government investment, he said.
The government reported on Saturday the jobless rate dropped to 1.3% in July, its lowest since the start of the pandemic, from 1.4% in June. Thailand's definition of unemployment is narrow, however, and analysts say the figures do not catch its significant unofficial economy. - Reuters