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Thailand plans economic rehab centre for post COVID-19

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Thailand plans economic rehab centre for post COVID-19

 

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FILE PHOTO: A view of Bangkok city amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Bangkok, Thailand, June 21, 2020. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

 

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand plans to set up an centre to help revitalise an economy hit by the coronavirus outbreak and is considering more relief measures for small businesses, government officials said on Friday.

 

A rehabilitation centre will work similar to the government's health-focused COVID-19 administration, but its task will be addressing economic issues, said Kobsak Pootrakool, deputy secretary-general of the Prime Minister's Office.

 

"From now on, it must be a balance between disease issues and the mouth and stomach of the people," he told reporters.

 

The government plans to extend debt moratoria for small-and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) from October as the pandemic is likely to continue for a while, he said after meeting the prime minister, economic agencies and the private sector.

 

Although Thailand has had relatively few cases and no domestic transmissions for more than one month, the global impacts of the pandemic have hit the economy badly.

 

The central bank predicts the economy will shrink by a record 8.1% this year.

 

A planned 50 billion baht ($1.6 billion) fund to aid SMEs will be considered by the state planning agency, which is supervising some spending under the government's 1 trillion baht of borrowing to help recovery from the pandemic.

 

Finance Minister Uttama Savanayana said he had asked to increase credit guarantees to help more than 40,000 small firms borrow 45 billion baht from banks.

 

"The most urgent issue for SMEs is liquidity because it directly affects jobs," he said, adding SMEs employed 80% of the total workforce.

 

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Hmmm, no body left behind yet millions failed to get the monthly hand out.  When all the hurdles are in place how many SME's will get to see some benefit???

16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

A rehabilitation centre will work similar to the government's health-focused COVID-19 administration, but its task will be addressing economic issues, said Kobsak Pootrakool, deputy secretary-general of the Prime Minister's Office.

So what have they been doing for the last 6 years?

yeah yeah I know .!

 

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