Thai consumer trust surges to 6-mo high

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BANGKOK- Thai consumer confidence rose for a third consecutive month in December to reach its highest level in six months as sentiment was bolstered by government stimulus measures and tourism, a survey showed on Tuesday.

The consumer index of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce increased to 57.9 in December from 56.9 in November, the university said in a statement.

“Consumers started to believe that the economy will recover in the future if the government continues to stimulate the economy,” it said.

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Confidence was boosted by government subsidies for rice farmers, handouts for the elderly and tax breaks to boost consumption, the university said.

In December, the government approved the distribution of 40 billion baht ($1.15 billion) among 4 million senior citizensas part of its flagship “digital wallet” handout scheme.

Higher foreign tourist numbers also helped spur economic activity, the university said.

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