Confidence at 26-month high

Published date10 February 2023
Publication titleBangkok Post

Consumer confidence rose to the highest level in 26 months in January, driven by the economic recovery, a surge in foreign tourist arrivals and the easing of the pandemic.

The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) reported yesterday the consumer confidence index increased for the eighth straight month in January tallying 51.7, up from 49.7 in December, 47.9 in November, 46.1 in October, 44.6 in September, 43.7 in August, 42.4 in July, 41.6 in June and 40.2 in May.

The index was 40.7 in April, 42 in March, 43.3 in February and 44.8 in January.

The index is below 100 points because of weak purchasing power, the continued impact of Covid-19 outbreaks, high inflation and the Russia-Ukraine war, according to the university.

UTCC president Thanavath Phonvichai said consumers felt the overall economy has improved with the rapid recovery of tourism, especially Chinese visitors returning faster than expected, and the easing of domestic Covid-19 outbreaks.

The UTCC forecasts economic growth of 3.5-4% this year, driven by an anticipated surge in foreign arrivals, especially from China, along with a general election slated for the second quarter.

The university estimates 5 million Chinese tourists will arrive in the second quarter, tallying 7-8 million for the year, bringing the total number of foreign tourist arrivals to 26-27 million in 2023.

The UTCC expects the election to generate 50 billion baht in spending, raising economic growth by 0.3 percentage points.

According to Mr Thanavath, the rise in consumer sentiment was also attributed to the government's array of stimulus measures offered as "New Year gifts" to Thais, including the "Shop Dee Mee Khuen" tax rebate scheme, under which consumers can claim up to 40,000 baht in tax deductions for goods and services purchased...

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