snoop1130 Posted Monday at 09:39 AM Posted Monday at 09:39 AM Thailand is gearing up to dangle a glittering economic carrot with a new stimulus package set to roll out by year’s end, stretching well into 2025. This ambitious plan aims to supercharge the country’s economy, injecting life into key sectors and rallying national growth. In the corridors of power, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat revealed that the top-tier economic stimulus committee, chaired by Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, will gather tomorrow, November 19. High on the agenda? Unveiling a hefty stimulus package destined to kick off by late 2024. Julapun highlighted the need for a meticulous timeline, indicating that the measures would call for cross-ministry collaboration to unleash a wave of economic activity through various channels. “The stimulus measures may be divided by sector and will include the cash handout scheme.” Thailand is gearing up to dangle a glittering economic carrot with a new stimulus package set to roll out by year’s end, stretching well into 2025. This ambitious plan aims to supercharge the country’s economy, injecting life into key sectors and rallying national growth. In the corridors of power, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat revealed that the top-tier economic stimulus committee, chaired by Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, will gather tomorrow, November 19. High on the agenda? Unveiling a hefty stimulus package destined to kick off by late 2024. Julapun highlighted the need for a meticulous timeline, indicating that the measures would call for cross-ministry collaboration to unleash a wave of economic activity through various channels. “The stimulus measures may be divided by sector and will include the cash handout scheme.” By Bob Scott Picture courtesy of Gluten Free Traveller Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-11-18 2 2
Popular Post Tropicalevo Posted Monday at 09:51 AM Popular Post Posted Monday at 09:51 AM (edited) AI verbal diarrhoea to say that we are meeting to try and find a way for people to spend money that they do not have. But we will give some money to someone. Edited Monday at 09:51 AM by Tropicalevo 1 1 2 5
Popular Post Artisi Posted Monday at 10:23 AM Popular Post Posted Monday at 10:23 AM The usual nonsensical mumbo jumbo from the Thai hierarchy, couldn't organise a kindergarten party for 2 year olds. 1 1 2
JimTripper Posted Monday at 10:34 AM Posted Monday at 10:34 AM Many people will squander the cash on lottery tickets.
Dogmatix Posted Monday at 10:55 AM Posted Monday at 10:55 AM "Thailand is gearing up to dangle a glittering economic carrot". With this effusive imagery about dangling glittering carrots the AI program seems to be stuck on the settings for its last assignment which may have been to write the screenplay for a porno movie. No specifics about these glittering carrots. So we are none the wiser about what the government has announced. 1 1
Popular Post DLock Posted Monday at 11:01 AM Popular Post Posted Monday at 11:01 AM How about just honor the 10,000 baht digital wallet you were elected on...oh, wait... 1 1 3
ModdaPunk Posted Monday at 11:08 AM Posted Monday at 11:08 AM Same strategy in China and probably everywhere else in Asia. And then the West will do the same again. A bit like a tennis match. East - West - East - West The helicopter money era :D 2 1
portisaacozzy Posted Monday at 11:20 PM Posted Monday at 11:20 PM 12 hours ago, Dogmatix said: "Thailand is gearing up to dangle a glittering economic carrot". With this effusive imagery about dangling glittering carrots the AI program seems to be stuck on the settings for its last assignment which may have been to write the screenplay for a porno movie. No specifics about these glittering carrots. So we are none the wiser about what the government has announced. they have anounced New Year as one ot them
RichardColeman Posted Tuesday at 12:03 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:03 AM 14 hours ago, snoop1130 said: “The stimulus measures may be divided by sector and will include the cash handout scheme.” I'm sorry but I do not understand this approach. Government has money, government gives away money, populace spends money on useless items, less money comes back to government. 1
thesetat2013 Posted Tuesday at 12:55 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:55 AM 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Thailand is gearing up to dangle a glittering economic carrot with a new stimulus package set to roll out by year’s end, stretching well into 2025. This ambitious plan aims to supercharge the country’s economy, injecting life into key sectors and rallying national growth. In the corridors of power, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat revealed that the top-tier economic stimulus committee, chaired by Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, will gather tomorrow, November 19. High on the agenda? Unveiling a hefty stimulus package destined to kick off by late 2024. Julapun highlighted the need for a meticulous timeline, indicating that the measures would call for cross-ministry collaboration to unleash a wave of economic activity through various channels. “The stimulus measures may be divided by sector and will include the cash handout scheme.” Thailand is gearing up to dangle a glittering economic carrot with a new stimulus package set to roll out by year’s end, stretching well into 2025. This ambitious plan aims to supercharge the country’s economy, injecting life into key sectors and rallying national growth. In the corridors of power, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat revealed that the top-tier economic stimulus committee, chaired by Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, will gather tomorrow, November 19. High on the agenda? Unveiling a hefty stimulus package destined to kick off by late 2024. Julapun highlighted the need for a meticulous timeline, indicating that the measures would call for cross-ministry collaboration to unleash a wave of economic activity through various channels. “The stimulus measures may be divided by sector and will include the cash handout scheme.” By Bob Scott Picture courtesy of Gluten Free Traveller Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-11-18 Wow! already gearing up to buy votes for the next election. The PTP are working overtime to ensure they remain in power. 1 1
jippytum Posted Tuesday at 12:55 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:55 AM The Thaksin family inducements usually end up costing the country millions with little or no benlfit to the populace. 1 1
lordgrinz Posted Tuesday at 01:23 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:23 AM Vote buying and corruption appear to be the economic strategies of the Pheu Thai party, this should end well, not. 1 1
john donson Posted Tuesday at 02:10 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:10 AM maybe thailand should start FOOD STAMPS
PETERTHEEATER Posted Tuesday at 08:49 AM Posted Tuesday at 08:49 AM How come sex toys are banned but glittering carrots are not?😋
NoDisplayName Posted Tuesday at 09:19 AM Posted Tuesday at 09:19 AM 23 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Julapun highlighted the need for a meticulous timeline, indicating that the measures would call for cross-ministry collaboration to unleash a wave of economic activity through various channels. Hub of word salad. 1
connda Posted Tuesday at 09:29 AM Posted Tuesday at 09:29 AM 23 hours ago, snoop1130 said: “The stimulus measures may be divided by sector and will include the cash handout scheme.” If you ask me, the "cash handout scheme" for votes is nothing but a carrot on a stick.
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