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Executive summary: Economic review & outlook Thai economy in 1Q21: Regarding the recurrent wave of COVID-19 infection in December 2020, the growth of economic activities decelerated from the expected pace of continuous rebound even with much less strict outbreak controlling measures compared to the enforced nationwide lockdown in the first outbreak last year. Private consumption accordingly contracted from the drags of weak employment situation, uncertain personal incomes and declining consumer confidence. Despite these fragile conditions, there were still supports from government s stimulus measures such as co-payment subsidy program and financial aid scheme, totally amounting to more than 2,000 billion baht, which helped sustain households consumptions. Meanwhile, tourism sector overall remained in contraction due to the prolonging cross-border travel restriction and the decline in domestic tourism at the beginning of the year. With the rebounds of trading p ....
Bogus romeo bust, motorcycle taxi thug, teacher lust published : 21 Feb 2021 at 04:00 I kept sending him money A faded celebrity s attempts to part women from their money have fallen apart after a group of his victims, wary of his troubled history on the internet, came together to lodge complaints with police. Technology Crime Suppression Division police and Metropolitan Police Bureau officers last week arrested Athikun Ken Lee Chotithanatpiti, 25, for allegedly conning at least 10 victims out of 10 million baht in a series of scams which in recent times extended to threats of violence and blackmail. Police say Ken Lee, known for his Chinese-style good looks, preyed on women looking for partners at dating sites, offering to sell them brand name goods including high-end phones but failing to deliver. He also asked victims to invest in a convenience store. ....