Debt to grow as Thai govt sets five-year financial plan


BANGKOK: The government has approved a mid-term financial plan for fiscal 2024-2029 with estimated average gross domestic product (GDP) growth at 5.3% annually, said a news source familiar with the matter on Thursday (Dec 14).

The plan was approved at a meeting on Thursday at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok, in a session chaired by Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thaksin (pic).

According to the source, the approved plan aims to run a deficit expenditure budget continually until 2029 in a bid to boost the country’s economic expansion. Under the plan, the GDP growth is estimated at an average rate of 5.3% per year, or from 19 trillion baht in 2024 to 24.6 trillion baht in 2029.

The government will also aim to reduce the level of deficit by 0.2% per year by reducing government expenditures by approximately 10 billion baht annually.

The plan also predicts that the ratio of public debt per GDP will peak in fiscal 2026 at 64.23%, and then gradually drop to 63.61% in 2028 and 62.98% in 2029. - The Nation/ANN

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