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| Poll: People satisfied with economic stimulus programme (BangkokPost.com) - More than 60 percent of those questioned in a recent poll conducted by Suan Dusit Rajabhat University are satisfied with six government measures to solve economic crisis. Of all six measures, respondents throughout the country are most happy with the postponement of the increase in price of LPG gas. But those in Bangkok alone are happy with the cut in excise tax for fuel, according to the survey. For those with income lower than 10,000 baht, they are most satisfied with the free buses for Bangkok residents and free third-class train travel. The government announced six measures early this week to help low-income people, at a cost of 47.4 billion baht. All effective from Aug 1 to Jan 31 except the fuel tax cut, which starts July 25. bangkokpost.com
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| SRT : free trains but no money left to… pay wages in october ![]() from Thailand Crisis by ThaiCrisis ![]() Here is a perfect illustration of the total non sense of the gvt’s policies. In july, the government decided, among a pack of tax cuts on fuels, to offer “free” rides on all trains (3rd class) for 6 months… Nothing is free. People do not understand this very basic idea. And SRT is not a regular… company. It’s a public black hole, with debts, poor infrastructures, trains from the past century, insanely over staffed, etc. Anyway. A few weeks later… some ugly figures are coming out. The SRT won’t be able to pay salaries in october, unless the government provides a massive money injection (another one, after 4 billions) ! Employees of the State Railway of Thailand may not receive their salaries in October if the government does not speed up the allocation of an emergency liquidity injection of Bt4.2 billion this month. |
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| The free buses are a joke. Poor thais will stand and watch a non-free bus go by to wait for a free bus. So the non-free buses are empty and the free buses are jam-packed, and lots of people get a less comfortable ride and get home later than previously. |
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| The next step will be to rip out the aircon on the non-free buses so they can be allocated to the free routes. Ultimately all the buses will be free and will draw people away from the BTS and MRT thereby creating more pollution. Additionally the BTS and MRT will be forced to reduce prices to attract passengers back, thereby causing reductions in cleaning and maintenance schedules so that eventually the entire public transport system in Bangkok will be free, substandard, and overcrowded.
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| FTI to submit 8 proposals stimulating Thai economy 03 October 2008 Mr. Santi Vilassakdanont, Trustee Chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), will forward eight proposals helping to turn around Thai economy during the last quarter of this year to the Ministry of Finance this morning (October 3) Meanwhile, Thailand's inflation rate in September eased for the second month to 6% as global oil price was on downtrend, according to Ministry of Commerce. Mr. Santi Vilassakdanont, Trustee Chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), a body grouping Thai private industries, President of Saha Pathana Inter-Holding Public Co., Ltd, Thailand’s consumer products' conglomerate, said on Thursday that FTI’s executive board would today (October 3) meet with and submit eight proposal to Minister of Finance, Mr. Suchart Thadathamrongvech, to help pushing Thai economy to turn around during the last quarter of this year. The eight proposals include : 1. Four measures to be prepared for adverse impacts from prevailing US financial woes which has adversely affected the world’s economy, including the financial authorities’ monitoring and taking care of liquidity in the Thai financial market, financial authorities’ taking care of baht’s exchange rate to be coincident with neighbouring forex rates, either maintaining or adjusting local interest rates to play increased role to help stimulating Thai economy, and accelerating tax rebate procedures to indirectly boosting Thai exports. Meanwhile, Thai Inflation soared to a 10-year-high of 9.2% in July prompting the Bank of Thailand to cut policy interest rates by 25 basis points to 3.75% in August which saw inflation up 6.4% on the previous year. According to Ministry of Commerce, although the downtrend in oil prices had pushed consumer price inflation down again in September, the cost of food was up. General food prices in September rose 15.7% from last year, due mainly to rising costs of rice, flour, fruit and vegetables. "The decline of the inflation rate in September was due mainly to a decline in oil prices," said a Ministry of Commerce official. Mr. Siripol Yodmaungcharoen, Permanent Secretary of Commerce, said on Wednesday Thailand’s inflation in the first nine months of the year averaged 6.5%, while fuel prices were at 30.9%. Oil prices hit record highs of more than 147 dollars a barrel in July, but steadily went down and slid even further in late September as US lawmakers rejected a 700-billion-dollar rescue package for ailing American banks. Ministry of Commerce forecast inflation in Thailand over the year at between 6.5% and 6.9%. "As the oil price is tending to be significantly lower than the ministry's assumption, inflation this year shouldn't be at the high-end of the range," Mr. Siripol said. Thai economy has been shaken by ongoing street protests by the People’s Alliance for Democracy and prevailing US financial crisis, with the Thai stock market falling nearly 30% since May. thainews.prd.go.th Mid : is over stimulation possible ? , or perhaps 'tis just dead .............. . |
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LPG Thailand raises LPG price by Bt6 per kg Thu, November 13, 2008 : Last updated 18:23 hours Liquefied petroleum gas price for transport and industrial use will be increased Bt6 per kg, or 33 per cent, within three months from November, according to the National Energy Policy Committee. The price would be raised Bt2 a month until it reaches Bt24.13 per kg. Energy Minister Wannarat Charn-nukul said yesterday that next week it would be known the date when the price increase would take effect. nationmultimedia.com | |
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| LPG Taxi drivers petition LPG price hike Wed, November 19, 2008 : Last updated 15:32 hours Siam Taxi Co-operative Ltd Chairman Vitoon Naewpanich and about 10 representatives of taxi clubs on Wednesday submitted a petition to Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat, asking for the suspension of a hike in the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) price. snip nationmultimedia.com http://teakdoor.com/business-finance...tml#post839637 (Thailand Posts Biggest Trade Deficit in Three Months) appoligies for the double post , should of gone in here and went there instead |
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