कोशिश गोल्ड - मुक्त
HOPING FOR THE BEST
Bangkok Post
|June 30, 2025
The second half could be a test for the retail and restaurant sectors as consumers tighten their belts, writes Kuakul Mornkum
-
Thailand's retail and restaurant sectors are bracing for a difficult second half of the year as weak consumer spending, trade uncertainties and political instability are expected to pressure growth.
Industry associations are urging the government to take immediate action and use its budget more effectively.
RETAIL CHALLENGES
The outlook for the Thai economy in the second half of the year appears sluggish due to declining consumer purchasing power, Somchai Pornrattanacharoen, honorary advisor to the Thai Wholesale and Retail Trade Association, said.
"Low-income consumers are earning less because of falling agricultural prices, such as rice, rubber and palm oil, which directly reduces their spending power," he said.
Meanwhile, high-income consumers are tightening their belts due to diminishing wealth, especially those with investments in the stock market, Mr Somchai said.
Tourism, which is vital to the Thai economy, is stagnant as foreign arrivals remain flat, while Chinese visitor numbers have plunged this year.
Given these factors, he said he anticipates the next six months will bring significant economic challenges.
While large retail chains may remain resilient, small and medium-sized retailers are already feeling the effects of the economic slowdown, Mr Somchai said.
Thailand's export sector will also influence the direction of the economy in the second half of 2025, he said.
Exports remain stable as the US has paused its tariff hikes for 90 days, but the outcome of trade negotiations between Thailand and the US remains uncertain.
यह कहानी Bangkok Post के June 30, 2025 संस्करण से ली गई है।
हजारों चुनिंदा प्रीमियम कहानियों और 10,000 से अधिक पत्रिकाओं और समाचार पत्रों तक पहुंचने के लिए मैगज़्टर गोल्ड की सदस्यता लें।
क्या आप पहले से ही ग्राहक हैं? साइन इन करें
Bangkok Post से और कहानियाँ
Bangkok Post
Blood-curdling message from Isoc alarms public
4th Army head under fire after off-mic comment on MP shooting, writes Karnjana Karnjanatawe
4 mins
April 16, 2026
Bangkok Post
Alcaraz off to fast start at Barcelona Open
World No.2 Carlos Alcaraz eased to a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Finnish qualifier Otto Virtanen on Tuesday to begin his push for a third Barcelona Open title.
2 mins
April 16, 2026
Bangkok Post
Jungle fun awaits at Mall Lifestore branches
Children and families are invited to embark on an exciting new journey at “The Mall Lifestore Jungle Walk 2026: A Journey Into A World Of Exotic Wonders”, which is running at MCC Hall, 3rd floor of The Mall Lifestore Bangkapi, Lat Phrao Road, until Sunday.
1 min
April 16, 2026
Bangkok Post
Power plant blast kills 19
The death toll from a boiler blast at a power plant in central India has risen to 19, a police officer said yesterday, noting 17 others were injured.
1 min
April 16, 2026
Bangkok Post
INSPIRING ASIA FILM FEST SUBMISSIONS ARE NOW OPEN
Inspiring Asia Micro Film Festival 2026 is inviting storytellers to champion community spirit until July 6.
1 min
April 16, 2026
Bangkok Post
Swiatek banks on Nadal’s ex-coach, eyes resurgence
Iga Swiatek is hoping to benefit from new coach Francisco Roig’s experience and technical expertise when the world No.4 begins her claycourt season at the Stuttgart Open this week after a disappointing start to the year.
1 mins
April 16, 2026
Bangkok Post
Usyk happy to take on ‘dangerous’ kickboxer
Ukrainian puts title on line against Verhoeven
2 mins
April 16, 2026
Bangkok Post
Iran war promises green edge for Asia as plastic runs short
An ‘eco-friendly’ range of paper tubes and pouches touted by Yonwoo, a South Korean maker of packaging for cosmetics, has reaped unexpected benefit from the Iran war, which has disrupted supplies of the plastic needed to turn out single-use packages.
2 mins
April 16, 2026
Bangkok Post
Iran talks to resume ‘soon’
Israel, Lebanon in direct negotiations
2 mins
April 16, 2026
Bangkok Post
US claims human rights activist works for cartel
The United States on Tuesday imposed sanctions on a well-known human rights activist in Mexico who has for years levied charges of human rights abuses against the country’s Armed Forces, alleging he worked on behalf of a powerful drug cartel.
1 mins
April 16, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
