Thai economy resilient, to grow 3.0-3.5% this year- Finance Minister

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BANGKOK : Thailand's economy is resilient and expected to expand 3-3.5 per cent this year and the government will continue to invest to support growth, the finance minister said on Wednesday.Fiscal space remains ample should more stimulus measures be needed, Arkhom Termpittayapaisith told a Thailand Focus

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