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Govt plans Bt3.3 trillion budget for FY2021

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Govt plans Bt3.3 trillion budget for FY2021

By The Nation

 

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The plan was agreed today at the meeting chaired by Prime Minister and Defence Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha, left, goverment spokeswoman Narumon Pinyosinwat announced today (December 26).

 

Government is planning a budget for fiscal 2021 of Bt3.3 trillion, up 3.1 per cent or Bt100 billion from fiscal 2020, suggesting it remains cautious about spending.

 

The plan was agreed today at the meeting chaired by Prime Minister and Defence Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha, goverment spokeswoman Narumon Pinyosinwat announced today (December 26). The 2021 fiscal year starts in October.

 

The government is estimating net revenue of Bt2.77 trillion, resulting in a budget deficit of Bt523 billion. It has run fiscal deficits for several years as a means to boost the economy while it was adversely affected by the political turmoil that led to military coup in 2014.

 

This year. the Thai economy has shown sharply slower growth due to falling exports and the delay of government spending on infrastructure projects. The draft bill for the annual budget for fiscal 2020 is still pending in Parliament but is expected to be approved next month.

 

The delay is partly due to the political impasse following the March general election, which saw a coalition government winning a slim majority.

 

Some economists have called for increased spending to rescue the economy, citing more fiscal space given the relatively safe level of public debt at 41-42 per cent of GDP.

 

The Cabinet on Tuesday (December 24) approved four-year fiscal plan between fiscal years 2021 and 2024 proposed by Finance Ministry. Under the plan, Finance Ministry projects economic growth rate at 3.1-4.1 per cent in 2021, or 3.6 per cent boosted by domestic demand and recovery of the global economy. The headline inflation rate is expected to be in the low range at between 0.7-1.7 per cent.

 

The government forecasts that the economy will expand by 3.4-4.3 per cent between 2022-2024, and that growth could accelerate to 4 per cent between 2023 and 2024.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30379875

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2019-12-27

Is the trough half full or half empty?

Surely he will need all of that budget thrown at the new railway to China, if he's to stick with his governments claim that the Bangkok-Korat section will be completed and running by 2021.

Participants look a bit clueless to me !

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It would appear the budget has failed to take into account the overpriced Baht.  You can’t draw water when the well’s gone dry.

So that's Baht 47'000+ per Thai citizen? Poor them, they must be paying taxes like hell or load debts on their shoulders for the generations to come ........... 

Will military spending be cut or increased ha ha I will have wild guess "decreased "Am I wrong?

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