City
Epaper

New Thai PM outlines plans to tackle economic woes in policy address

By IANS | Updated: September 12, 2024 20:45 IST

Bangkok, Sep 12 Thailand's new Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra delivered her government policy statement to parliament on Thursday, ...

Open in App

Bangkok, Sep 12 Thailand's new Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra delivered her government policy statement to parliament on Thursday, outlining immediate plans to address the country's economic challenges with a focus on reducing high household debt and unlocking growth potential.

In her speech to the National Assembly, Paetongtarn said the Thai government plans to expedite a comprehensive debt restructuring, particularly on home and auto loans, as household liability in the Southeast Asian nation is estimated at over 90 percent of its gross domestic product (GDP).

With household debt in Thailand currently exceeding 16 trillion baht (about 474 billion US dollars) and non-performing loans on the rise, Paetongtarn said the initiative seeks to assist borrowers both within and outside the formal financial system, Xinhua news agency reported.

She highlighted the government's commitment to protecting Thai business owners, especially small and medium enterprises (SMEs), from unfair competition from foreign online platforms. SMEs, which account for about 35 percent of the employment and GDP, will also be provided financial assistance to strengthen their pivotal role as drivers of the economy.

Emphasising the need to build confidence and encourage consumer spending while also alleviating financial burdens and creating job opportunities, the prime minister said the government will push forward its flagship campaign promise, the digital wallet handout scheme, which will prioritize vulnerable groups and lay the foundation for Thailand's digital economy.

Paetongtarn noted that without financial and fiscal measures to support economic expansion, the kingdom's economic growth is expected to be less than 3 per cent per year.

"It is a significant challenge for the government to urgently restore robust economic growth," she said. "We must explore new opportunities to boost income at both the national and individual levels, whether through restructuring the economy or developing new engines for growth."

The two-day parliamentary session, scheduled to conclude on Friday, marks the formal start of Paetongtarn's administration.

Paetongtarn, the 38-year-old Pheu Thai Party leader and daughter of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, was elected Thailand's youngest and second female premier after winning a parliamentary vote in August.

--IANS

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

CricketHarmanpreet Kaur, Smriti Mandhana Recreate Virat Kohli–Rohit Sharma’s Iconic Photo With Tricolour After India Win Historic ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 Title (See Pics)

Other SportsI just wanted to make my team win, says Shafali after substitute player turns star of World Cup triumph

Other SportsICC chairman Jay Shah praises Women’s team for World Cup triumph, credits BCCI reforms for success

Cricket"I could not be prouder of this team, but they outplayed...": Laura Wolvaardt after defeat in Women's CWC final

Other Sports'I’m speechless, absolutely proud’: Head coach Amol Muzumdar

International Realted Stories

InternationalGlobal tech giants congratulate Indian women's cricket team on World Cup win

InternationalExternal Affairs Minister Jaishankar congratulates Indian team on Women's World Cup win

InternationalBahrain Foreign Minister arrives in India to co-chair 5th High Joint Commission meeting

InternationalCanada, Philippines sign defense pact to boost military cooperation in Indo-Pacific

InternationalZelenskyy says Russia launching relentless nationwide strikes, killing civilians and targeting energy sector