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Revolutionary reforms: Government’s 90-day plan to boost economy


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All about government intervention to change prices on this, that and the next thing.

 

Does the Government actually produce all these things? What do the producers (ie capitalists at all levels of the economy) think? Or are we actually in a command economy à la soviétique?

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

The report, released with much fanfare yesterday, December 18, boasts an array of initiatives aimed at cutting costs, boosting income, and ushering in a new era of prosperity.

3 things that so far haven't changed.

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18 minutes ago, Stargeezr said:

Oh yes, Thailand, favor one country with a free 90 day visa. Russia is at war, and yet you want to

favor that country? The rest of the world will remember your policy.

Roughly half of the 10,000 condos bought by foreigners this year were in "Chonburi" (read, Pattaya).

 

How do we think those flat owners spend their time? Morality aside, more Chinese and Kazakhs coming through for playtime means a big bump in income for Pattaya. China is suddenly rich and the Kazakhs who hold passports  often have significant wealth from the oil business.

 

Foreigners that live more modestly, but are fleeing war/oppression in their home country, are ripe targets for the brown envelope game, or worse.

 

Unless they are sophisticated enough to hide their funds in third country bank accounts.

 

Do we think draft-fleeing Boris has that level of game? Probably not.

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4 minutes ago, Screaming said:

Nothing is mentioned about reducing corruption of course because Thailand is one of the most corrupt countries in the world. The Land Department of Thailand is the most corrupt agency in Thailand. All you hear the government talk about is tying to encourage tourism not about trying to encourage other countries to invest in business in Thailand. That is because other countries know how corrupt Thailand is and avoid it.

Thats ridiculous. Which SouthEast Asian country has more foreign auto production than Thailand? The Kingdom exports vehicles in addition to meeting domestic demand.

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Revamping petrol prices

 

While I'm all in favour of slashing electricity prices and cutting diesel prices, what does this mean? A large increase in the cost of petrol to pay for the other two?

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In summary... massive populist give-a-ways, and praying for more tourist arrivals. LOL. What the economy needs is more than just a shallow 90-day plan rehashing old ideas. It needs an entire rethink, with massive investment in infrastructure and education to attract and develop high-value, high-growth industries.

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