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The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has been tough on small- and medium-sized enterprises, which are the backbone of Thailand’s economic growth and development. Increased digital transformation, changes in customer behaviour, restrictions on travel, limited operations of retail outlets and restaurants, and inflation, to name but a few, caused a number of businesses to shut down.

 

Now, many of them have reopened, started afresh or even expanded thank to vaccinations and the government’s relaxation measures.

 

To help them adapt to the pandemic, survive, revive and even thrive, finbiz by ttb, an educational resource initiated by TMBThanachart (ttb) to empower and educate small business owners and entrepreneurs, forecasts that small business trends will dominate the market and set the tone in the year to come. This will provide the opportunities for owners to challenge themselves and experiment with new creative ideas to help their businesses grow.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/business-trends-on-the-horizon-for-entrepreneurs-in-2023/

 

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The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has been tough on small- and medium-sized enterprises, which are the backbone of Thailand’s economic growth and development. Increased digital transformation, changes in customer behaviour, restrictions on travel, limited operations of retail outlets and restaurants, and inflation, to name but a few, caused a number of businesses to shut down.

 

Now, many of them have reopened, started afresh or even expanded thank to vaccinations and the government’s relaxation measures.

OP sounds like it was written by some Thai Govt stooge. Utter <deleted>

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