Thai economy set to grow next year
December 25, 2008 00:00:00
BANGKOK, Dec 24 (AFP): Thailand's economy is likely to grow by between zero and two per cent next year and could contract in the last quarter of 2008 due to the global economic crisis, the finance minister said today.
Korn Chatikavanij made the prediction two days after being sworn in by the king as part of new prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva's cabinet, which faces a raft of political and economic challenges.
"Thailand's gross domestic product in 2009 is likely to expand at zero to two per cent following the effect from the (global) economic crisis," Korn said, adding that the figure came from the finance ministry's fiscal policy office.
The Thai economy was also seen as contracting in the last three months of this year, he added.
The previous government, earlier this month, forecast growth of 4.0 per cent for 2008 against 4.8 per cent for 2007.