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60% of tourism businesses in Thailand face closure, workforce’ income slashed by 47%


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3 minutes ago, ronaldo0 said:

The big problem is that if all the figures for Covid are lies and the country suddenly explodes with a second ???? infection which the government will blame on people coming in from outside the country . Then the government will start all this over again and use curfew etc again and what has already gone on in the last 6 months will be repeated for 6/12 months but with far higher infection rates which they can’t control . Then people will be losing jobs left right and centre and most places like samui , Pattaya , Phuket etc will look like wastelands for years 

Its exactly what they want ,PCR testing is identifying old virus material ,too amplified.Project must be maintained at all costs, you ready to believe its not about virus, only NEW economics & control, its being put in place Now

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34 minutes ago, dallen52 said:

Massive repossession sales coming up end of the month. 

Hope i can get back to snap up a bargain...

The scoops are not coming now. Wait until end of -21 or -22. 
And life time scoops for sure doesn’t come in a cars, motorbikes or household items which will only be new problems being transferred to you.  


 

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23 minutes ago, smew said:

Yes, businesses will close and re-open within a second again...once all back to normal....

 

No it won’t.  Banks are the new owners of many locations. Truckloads of

hotel interiors, motorbikes etc is being shipped out of tourist areas. The buildings are there, but the owners are not. The banks will go broke if they are not securing their assets from not paying thai bank customers and companies with huge failed loans to pay.  

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On 9/11/2020 at 6:15 PM, steven100 said:

clean out the cockroach infested hotels that were being used and never maintained.

shut them all down and get some quality back.

Or clean out the cockroach infested government that is using the country for self benefit and get some quality representatives.

My apologies to your pin up boy, Prayuth.

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23 hours ago, petedk said:

60% of tourism business face closure. Probably very true, but....... a lot, and I mean a lot of new businesses have opened in the last few months.

 

Many houses near us have suddenly set up kitchens in their gardens and are delivering food via Grab, Panda or whatever. Are they registered? i doubt it.

 

It seems several houses are now being rented out for parties for HiSo's, for gambling or other "activities" ( no control, free flowing drinks, unlimited number of guests, wild orgies with young "pretties"). Yes, I have seen them.

 

That is just in the soi where I live. What about all the other places?

 

Do you have details -location, contacts, etc...asking for a friend.

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On 9/11/2020 at 3:25 PM, PatOngo said:

...........and they seem to be getting away with it. Maybe their snouts are so firmly ensconced in the trough that they really don't even notice!

Note the Thai Baht continuing on its rise against the pound and the dollar...... What economic problem?

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14 minutes ago, RabCNesbitt said:

Note the Thai Baht continuing on its rise against the pound and the dollar...... What economic problem?

Sure, just look at who has baht to export and buy those dollars and pounds! And it's not the peasants!

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12 hours ago, Ricebarnandrooms said:

It would be far worse. The 90’s collapse and the devalue of the currency was great for tourism and brought billions in revenue.  This time tourism is also effected.  The finance minister has just resigned.  Prepare for a wild ride......

Agree , prepare for a wilde ride . 2/ 3 milion out of job ... People have families to feed ... things can get ugly. ... hope that some one acts quick before the industry is lost .

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On 9/11/2020 at 12:52 PM, Skallywag said:

Thai people are more resilient than any of us foreigners will ever be, and they will bounce back as soon as demand is back. 

Are they? Resourceful maybe, but let's see the place invaded by an overwhelming foreign force and see how tough they are. Look I love them to bits but let's not get all wishy washy and knock our own. I really don't get some of you numpties with your rosy glasses. 

 

It will get tons worse there before it gets better. The fact that Thailand relies on its tourism industry is a biggie, which of course is no concern at all to the utter tw@ts up top.

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All countries suffer not only Thailand.

Predictions.
The bath will remain high.
The thai people will bounce back.
 

All countries suffer not only Thailand and the thai people will bounce back.
Yes, but
Eating snails and snakes is not for everybody, not even thais. Other countries with democracy has a system where people get at least som job security and social benifits. Thailand has none. The great majority of thais will not starve to death, just almost. Other countries take beter care of it´s citizens than that.

 

The bath will remain high.

There are a number of reasons for the strong bath.
Thailand has a very low national debt. No cost for social security and low spending on national health. The political elite can pretty much use the state coffer as a personal wallet using it to reward friends and keep the military pleased.
The general majority of the thai people is poorly educated, because the elite wants it that way. It ensures cheap labor for the manufacturing- food and service industry. Since Thailand is not a democrasy the ruling class can keep a low minimum wage (300 thb/day) and long working hours.
Together with a good infrastructure it can keep Thailand competitive for assembling foreign owned goods for export in spite of the high bath. In a democracy the workers would have demanded higher wages and thus a falling competitiveness.

The only thing that would put pressure on the bath is that before it had 30 mil tourists a year coming buying thb for consumtion. That´s gone for some time but it hasn´t affected the bath to much, maybe because of the depreciation of the dollar.

 

 


 

 

 

 

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