25 Nov 2025 Thai Economy Thai exports in October 2025 grew at a slower pace of 5.7% YoY, while Thai shipments in 2026 are expected to contract by (-)1.2% (Business Brief No.4218 Full Ed.) คะแนนเฉลี่ย คะแนนเฉลี่ย 5 stars 4 stars 3 stars 2 stars 1 star Thai exports in October 2025 continued to grow, but at a slower rate of 5.7 percent YoY, which is close to the prior projection. Although electronics remained the primary support, Thai shipments to the US began to feel the impact of President Trump’s tariffs, with goods subject to a 19-percent reciprocal tariff showing signs of slowing growth. Given this, KResearch maintains its projection for Thailand’s overall export growth in 2025 at 11.0 percent. For the last two months of the year, Thai shipments are expected to see slower growth due to the increasing impact of President Trump’s tariffs, combined with a high base from the same period last year. Meanwhile, total Thai imports in 2025 are projected to expand by only 10.3 percent. Thai exports in 2026 may drop by (-)1.2 percent due to pressure from the high base effect caused by the front-load of shipments in 2025, along with the potential impact of US tariff measures under Section 232, which are likely to cover a broader range of goods, particularly electronics. In addition, any recovery in Thai exports is likely to be limited by slowing global demand. Meanwhile, Thai imports in 2026 are likely to contract by (-)0.8 percent, in line with the decline in shipments View full article Login / Register Or Enter the code from the poll Annotation This research paper is published for general public. It is made up of various sources. Trustworthy, but the company can not authenticate. reliability The information may be changed at any time without prior notice. Data users need to be careful about the use of information. The Company will not be liable to any user or person for any damages arising from such use. The information in this report does not constitute an offer. Or advice on business decisions Anyhow. Thai Economy Export Related Analysis View all 12 Mar 2018 Thai Economy Households are Cautious about Spending in 1Q18 According to a survey on household economic conditions for February, views of Thai households across the country toward economic conditions and the cost of living over the next three months remained unchanged. This is reflected in the 3-month Expected KR-ECI that was static at 47.1 in February. Households still had positive views toward income and employment, given the daily minimum wage rise slated for April 2018, while prices of some key agricultural produce, namely “Hom Mali” rice and cassava, have begun to increase. However, households were concerned about growing debt.... Read more 0 KB 0 KB 19 Feb 2018 Thai Economy Thai economy continues to grow in 2018 Growth of 4.0% is expected (Business Brief No.3727) The Thai economy in 4Q17 was buoyed by high growth in exports and tourism, while household consumption started to improve compared to... Read more 0 KB 0 KB 9 Feb 2018 Thai Economy Official launch of EEC: Key to Thailand’s Economic Development (Current Issue No. 2899 Full Ed.) The National Legislative Assembly (NLA) has approved the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) bill which is expected to boost investor confidence in large-scale, long-term investments by providing private investors additional incentives, namely non-tax privileges and a speedier process for licensing, in addition to the government's efforts to promote EEC investment through infrastructure projects and tax incentives. ... Read more 0 KB 0 KB 22 Jan 2018 Thai Economy Thai Household Debt May Fall to 77-78% of GDP in 2018 (Current Issue No. 2896) In 3Q17, Thailand's household debt fell from 78.4 percent of GDP – as recorded in 2Q17 – to 78.3 percent of GDP, which could be the res... Read more 0 KB 0 KB 18 Jan 2018 Thai Economy Economy Likely Unfazed by THB5-22 Daily Minimum Wage Hikes Nationwide (Business Brief No.3722 Full Ed.) The National Wage Committee recently agreed to raise the daily minimum wage to THB315.97, on average, or a range of THB308-330 across the... Read more 0 KB 0 KB 12 Jan 2018 Thai Economy Household sentiment toward economy continues to improve for 3 straight months, sending positive signal for private consumption in 1Q18 ... Read more 0 KB 0 KB View all