Thai industrial sentiment falls slightly


FTI said its industrial sentiment index in February slipped to 90 from 90.6 in the previous month. — Reuters

BANGKOK: The Thai industrial sentiment index fell slightly in February due to slower domestic demand and exports, though tourism lent some support, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) says.

FTI said its industrial sentiment index in February slipped to 90 from 90.6 in the previous month.

Domestic demand was weaker than in January due to concerns about high living costs and household debt problems, while exports also slowed as the economies of trading partners remained weak, the FTI said.

Thailand’s household debt was about 91% of gross domestic product (GDP).

The central bank has said a debt level higher than 80% of GDP could be a drag on long-term economic growth and pose risks to the country’s financial stability. — Reuters

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