Photo: Thailand is giving out $300
Thailand launched an economic stimulation program worth $14 billion on June 25, within which tens of millions of citizens were required to pay assistance amounting to 10 thousand. baht ($300), reports the Financial Times.
At the first stage, 14.5 million people from the most diverse populations, owners of state social security cards, and people with limited abilities, nbsp;Reuters. 36 million individuals have registered to participate in the program.
The terms of payments to those who lost money have not yet been determined, Minister of Finance Pichai Chunhawajira saying: "We have a limited budget".
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000It was initially planned that the kosti would be transferred to a “digital gamut”, which was specially developed for the division of kosts through a program for smartphones, but the distribution of the circuits was carried out by the subclasses. The pennies should be deposited directly into the bank accounts of the people who are withdrawing.
The ruling Pheu Thai Party (“For the Thais”) values u200bu200bthat it will allow stimulating business activity, which, in its turn, will lead to economic Good growth.
In 2023, Thailand's GDP growth rate will be 1.9%. The country is rising behind the region (for comparison: the Indonesian economy has grown by 5%) due to household debt, weak exports and a decline in tourism income.
Prepared by: Sergey Daga
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