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Finance chief Uttama readies policies for low-income earners

By PHUWIT LIMVIPHUWAT
THE NATION

 

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Finance Minister Uttama Savanayana, left, receives a strong show of support on Friday while providing a glimpse of the new polices expected to be announced at the end of next week. Next to him is Ekniti Nitithanprapas, director-general of the Revenue Department.--Photo by The Nation

 

Finance Minister Uttama Savanayana plans to propose policies targeting the grassroots economy, including expanding the benefits under the welfare card scheme and promoting e-commerce in the agricultural sector.  Members of the Palang Pracharat Party, the largest in the governing coalition, congratulated Uttama on his position as the new finance minister on Friday.

 

With the government’s policies likely to be officially announced by the end of next week, Uttama declined to disclose the details of the expected economic stimulus policy at a press conference at the Finance Ministry on Friday. 

 

Economists from commercial banks predict that the new government’s stimulus package will inject around Bt100 billion into the economy to stimulate consumer spending. 

 

The strategy of the new government, Uttama said, will focus on the domestic economy and ways to boost the grassroots economy amid uncertain external factors dampening the Kingdom’s exports. 

 

The minister plans to increase the benefits under the Pracharat welfare card to stimulate spending by low-income earners.

 

Agricultural sector will be another key focus of the government, he said. Uttama said that efforts to increase the capabilities and wellbeing of those in the agricultural sector must involve a number of government ministries. 

 

“We have to make sure that the agricultural policies directly impact the farmers and increase their income in a sustainable way,” he said. “One such policy which we aim to improve on is promoting e-commerce in the agricultural sector.”

 

This, he said, will empower the sector with new technology and increase its competitiveness. 

 

“The challenge, however, lies in the extent to which farmers will adopt the e-commerce platform into their business models,” he said. 

 

The government will also continue to maintain the level of financial discipline in the country, he said, suggesting that the government will not overspend to jeopardise the long-term financial stability of the country. 

 

Uttama went on to clarify that the Palang Pracharat Party did not campaign to reduce income tax for all. Instead, the government will be looking at changing the current tax structure to reduce income inequality. This involves increasing taxes for some and lowering taxes for others, he said.

 

Ekniti Nitithanprapas, director-general of the Revenue Department, cautioned that a 10 per cent tax cut for all would cost the country and the government dearly.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30373251

 

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An interesting strategy. Give $100 billion baht to the poor to "stimulate consumer spending" and watch most of it go straight into the pockets of CP Group and the big alcohol companies. Won't do much for the economy, but will do a lot for some of the true people behind the government.

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17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The strategy of the new government, Uttama said, will focus on the domestic economy and ways to boost the grassroots economy amid uncertain external factors dampening the Kingdom’s exports. 

TRANSLATION:

We've given up competing in the global market and will focus on the domestic market.

Thailand will transition from an emerging economy to a submerging economy.

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18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

“We have to make sure that the agricultural policies directly impact the farmers and increase their income in a sustainable way,” he said. “One such policy which we aim to improve on is promoting e-commerce in the agricultural sector.”

Soooo to improve the lot of farmers we plan to give a lot of money to the digital sector of the economy that will directly benefit the farmers in some obscure and round about way.God who would be stupid enough to be a Thai farmer?Me I've just come back from spraying the cassava with diluted molasses.

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The junta policy for the poor: 'We will help them by taking away from them the undeserved money they have and removing any onerous freedoms and liberties they currently suffer under. We recognise that it is money that makes the poor do bad things - like getting drunk and using prostitutes - so we will actually GIVE benefit to their squalid lives by removing the cause of their problems in life, namely, their money. But of course this taking is really a giving, and that is why our policy states that we will be 'giving' more to the poor. Simple!'

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