September 30, 2020

Thai Enquirer Summary

Political News

 There are reports that suggest that embattled Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has hinted towards amending the charter in-order to bring down the rising political temperatures in .

 Varawut Silapa Acha, the head of the Chart Thai Pattana party and Natural Resources & Environment Minister in Prayut government, came out to say

 Yesterday before the Cabinet meeting Prayut called for a coffee meeting where he reportedly asked all coalition parties to be prepared to accept the amendment of 256 and setting up a committee to look at amending the constitution or the so called ‘Constitutional Drafting Committee’ (CDC)

“Yes, that was discussed and things that Pheu Thai party and the others recommended had things that were acceptable” “These issues can be discussed among the parties and it would help calm the situation.”

 Varawut said that once the article 256 was done then ‘we can have a referendum to undertake a rewriting of the charter.’

 A committee that is vetting this issue will likely complete all these things and will decide on those things

 “But will we do it before October 14th, I can’t say yet because people today have their own believes and action speaks louder than words.”  “Therefore, it is best for the committee to come out”  “We hope that the street protests will start to dwindle after this issue”

 On the issue of switching off, of the powers of the Senate Varawut said

 “We did not discuss this issue as our topic of discussion was 256 to set up the CDC”  “We have to ask the Senate for their voices and if we ask them to kill themselves it could be difficult they will not cut their limbs by themselves

 The Election Commission and the winning of the constituency 8 of Chiang Mai in the March 24th elections by Surapon Kietchaiyakorn is becoming another hot potato.

 Surapon who was given a ‘Orange Card’ for his donation of 2,000 baht to a temple during the election campaign.

 Surapon then took this issue to court and yesterday the court ruled in Surapon’s favor.  Surapon had won the constituency with 52,165 votes

 But a by-election was held and Pheu Thai was not allowed to put a candidate in that constituency (as per the rules of getting Orange Card) and therefore Future

Forward’s candidate Srinual Boonlue (who later switched to Bhumjai Thai party after Future Forward’s dissolution).

 Surapon has come out to say that he will file a case against the Election Commission to seek at least 70 million baht in compensation

 And that he will also ask for his MP status (which is going to be the real hot potato as the constituency seat has already gone to Srinual)

 Meanwhile the imminent leadership changes in the opposition Pheu Thai Party have sparked a slew of rumours including one that went viral online about possible return of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra as royally-bestowed prime minister for a national government.

 As this news report surfaced, a source close to Thaksin has come out to put a stop to the rumour mill. He said Thaksin himself has no knowledge of the news. He believed the rumour that a royal command to make Thaksin prime minister is a fake news, part of Information Operations (IO) to stir up conflict.

 The webpage that spread this fake news also claimed that Thaksin posted a message telling the public not to talk about royally-bestowed prime minister because everything has to adhere to democratic rules and the people’s voice. It claimed that Thaksin also posted a message that he would return to the Kingdom and take part in a general election and that he is happy to serve the public if he received a majority vote.

 A source close to Thaksin said the ex-premier never posted such messages.

 Another rumour that surfaced is that the real owner of the Pheu Thai Party is pushing for his daughter Pinthongta Shinawatra’s husband Nuttaphong Kunakornwong to take the party’s helm and be the party’s prime ministerial candidate to attract new-generation voters.

 Another rumour that went viral online is that Chadchart Sittipunt, a former prime ministerial candidate of the opposition Pheu Thai Party, is planning to return to work for Pheu Thai and give way to other candidates for governor.

 It is said that Chadchart would be invited to re-join Pheu Thai and is tipped to become a party leader and a prime ministerial candidate in a future general election, according to a source with Pheu Thai.

 Others expected to be invited to re-join the party include Chaturon Chaisaeng, former chief strategist of the defunct Thai Raksa Chart Party.

 This rumour coincided with another rumour that Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan plans to run in the coming Bangkok governor election.

 Chadchart took to his Facebook page to deny such a rumour, saying he continues to visit many areas of Bangkok to talk with locals and learn their problems first hand. He insisted that he will still run as an independent candidate in the Bangkok gubernatorial contest. He has recently visited locals in Prawet district.

 However, a Thai Rath report said Chadchart plans to withdraw from the race to clear the path for national police chief Pol General Chakthip Chaijinda’s candidacy due to their close ties since his father Sanae Sittipunt’s generation since Sanae was a former Metropolitan Police chief.

 Meanwhile, Sudarat came out to deny rumours that she would contest the Bangkok governor election and said her resignation from Pheu Thai’s executive board would pave the way for party restructuring and insisted that she remains as a party member. Despite that she is no longer the party’s chief strategist, Sudarat Keyuraphan said she is still in charge of finding a candidate for Bangkok governor.

 Sudarat dismissed rampant speculation that she and other top executives resigned from the executive board in order to join a national unity government. The Pheu Thai heavyweight ruled out the possibility of a national unity government as she said she could not ally with the pro-military camp.

 Embattled Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha has come out to dismiss speculation that the coalition parties will join with Pheu Thai to form a national government.

 His deputy Gen said, “You go and ask the one who spread the rumour,” as he pointed his finger at a group of reporters at Government House yesterday (September 29).

 Gen Narongphan Jitkaewtae was named the new 42nd army commander-in-chief, succeeding Gen Apirat Kongsompong yesterday (September 29).

 During the handover ceremony for the new Chief at the army headquarters, Gen Narongphan pledged to follow his predecessor Gen Apirat who has taken a hard line against anti-government groups. Gen Narongphan himself emphasised the importance of protecting the monarchy.

 “I pledge to all of you that I will continue the obligations, responsibility, policies and ideology of Gen Apirat to the fullest of my ability,” Narongphan said at the military ceremony.

 “I will protect and develop the army so it stands as a key institution of security that sustains the nation and throne,” said Narongphan, who will formally take up the new post on October 1. He did not take questions from media. The incoming army chief reportedly said he would give his 1st interview with the media on October 6.

 Narongpan, 57, belongs to ’s own King’s Guard faction of the army.

 Former Election Commissioner Somchai Srisutthiyakorn has come out to say that he found a page containing the Bhumjai Thai Party’s financial statement that went missing from the Election Commission (EC)’s website.

 Somchai posted the picture of missing page on his Facebook page, saying that he did not have to travel to the EC to ask the poll agency about the missing page. Previously, Somchai came out to say a page (page 457-461) was missing from Bhumjai Thai’s financial statement. The missing page specified details of a 30.1- million-baht loan by the party.

 Interior Minister Anupong Paojinda has come out to say that his ministry will hold a meeting with the Election Commission (EC) on October 1 to decide on the local election date.

 Once reaching a conclusion, Gen Anupong said he would proposed an agreed date to the cabinet at the next cabinet meeting.

 On protest news, in his Facebook post, human rights lawyer Anon Nampa pledged his readiness to take to the street from October 14 to the end of the year. He said he had nothing to worry about after he handed over all cases to his fellow lawyers.

 The Royal Gazette announced the extension of the state of emergency by another month until October 31 following the cabinet’s approval yesterday (September 29).

 The announcement came after the cabinet’s approval for the extension of the emergency decree by another month until the end of October in a bid to curb the spread of COVID-19.

Economic News

 A cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-O-Cha yesterday (September 29) approved borrowing of 1.465 trillion baht in the fiscal year starting October 1, according to a government statement. The fund-raising is seen down 11 per cent from a revised 1.66 trillion baht this year.

 The new borrowing will be used to finance various economic stimulus programs, budget deficit, infrastructure investments and bailout of some pandemic-hit state enterprises, the government said. The borrowing will push up the ratio of public

debt to GDP to rise 57.23 per cent in 2020-21, near the legal limit of 60%, according to a statement by the government.

 Here are some of the highlights of the 2020-21 borrowing plan:

 1) The new borrowing will be 1.465 trillion baht;

 2) Debt repayment will be 387.354 billion baht;

 3) Existing debt under management totals 1.279 trillion baht.

 The cabinet also approved a 51-billion-baht budget to fund economic stimulus packages; of which 21 billion baht will be used to fund the state welfare card scheme and 30 billion baht allocated for the “Let’s Go halves” scheme in which 3,000 baht handouts will be provided to 10 million needy people to be spent in the final 3 months of the year.

 Under the welfare card scheme, about 14 million state welfare card holders and will be given a 500 baht monthly allowance for 3 months, beginning in October, to buy food and other necessities at Thong Fah (Blue Flag) shops, said Lawaron Sangsanit, Director of the Fiscal Policy Office.

 Under the Let’s Go Halves” scheme, 10 million people will get daily discounts on their shopping of up to 150 baht, capped at 3,000 baht. The scheme will open for merchants to register through the website from October 1.

 This stimulus is intended to help small retailers like street hawkers who must register to participate. The scheme is aimed at raising purchasing power and generate cash flow estimated at 81 billion baht circulating through the economy and boosting the country’s GDP by 0.25 per cent over the remaining 3-months of the year.

 The scheme only applies to Thai nationals over the age of 18. Some 10 million people are expected to register for the scheme through the www. คนละครึ่ง.com website from October 16 via the G-Wallet application.

 The cabinet also approved 291 billion baht investment by 44 non-listed state enterprises for the next fiscal year, Rachada Dhnadirek, a government spokeswoman, said. The government is targeting a disbursement rate of 95% of the budget, which will finance key projects such as the industrial estate in the Eastern Economic Corridor and the mass transit project in Phuket, Rachada added.

 The total investment of state enterprises, including 8 publicly listed firms, will increase to 432 billion baht and is set to boost the economy.

 The World Bank said it expects Thailand’s gross domestic product (GDP) to contract as 10.4 per cent this year, more than the earlier estimate of minus 5 per cent.

 The Bank expects the economy to expand by 4.9 per cent next year, with more than 2 years required for the economy to return to pre-Covid-19 levels, Kiatipong Ariyapruchya, World Bank’s senior country economist for Thailand, said, adding that political uncertainty was another factor affecting the economy at this time, in addition to the COVID-19 situation in the country or natural disaster.

 These factors could lower investor confidence and cause the Thai economy to contract 10.4 per cent. In such a scenario, the economy would grow only 3.5 per cent in 2021, and would take at least 3 years to recover from the virus crisis.

 Thailand is set to receive the first group of foreign tourists under the Special Tourist Visa (STV) from China who will arrive next week, marking the gradual restart of the tourism sector battered by coronavirus travel curbs.

 In the initial stage of reopening, a group of 150 Chinese tourists issued with STV will be allowed to enter into the country on October 8 on a chartered flight operated by Air Asia from Guangzhou directly to Phuket, according to Tourism and Sports Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn.

 An additional group of 126 Chinese tourists will be flown in on a chartered flight operated by THAI Smile Airways on October 25, followed by a group of 120 tourists from Scandinavian and Schengen countries on a Thai Airways International (THAI) flight and land at Suvarnabhumi Airport on November 1.

 After securing high-profile takeover bid of a 86.9 per cent stake in the Thai business unit of Tesco and 100 per cent of the UK retailer’ Malaysian unit valued at US$10.576 billion baht (Approx. 338 billion baht) since March this year, Chareon Pokphand Group (CP) is still awaiting the Office of Trade Competition Commission (OTCC)’s approval for the deal as to whether the acquisition could lead to a monopoly or undue market dominance against consumer interest.

 The OTCC could rule on the high-profile bid in 3 ways:

 1) The commission objects the deal if the deal is found to be a monopoly. In this case, CP could proceed the case at the Administrative Court.

 2) If the deal goes through, CP will be granted to manage Tesco right away.

 3) The commission conditionally approve the deal in order to curb potential market dominance.

 However, analysts in the retail sector believed that the OTCC is likely to conditionally approve the deal for CP.

 An analyst has warned of continuous foreign fund outflows from the Stock Exchange of Thailand as much as 30-50 billion baht for the remaining of the year given a slow economic recovery and uncertainties regarding a second wave of COVID-19 or a failure of the travel bubble scheme.

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General News

 Thailand discovered 14 new case of coronavirus in the last 24 hours. The new cases are returnees from South Sudan (7), Honk Kong (3), India (3) and Turkey (1), according to the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA).

 The new discoveries bring the total number of cases up to 3,559. There were no new fatalities leaving the death toll at 59.

 The Education Ministry yesterday vowed to take legal action against the management of the privately run Sarasas Witaed Ratchaphruek School after staff members were caught on camera physically abusing kindergarten children.

 Deputy Education Minister Kanokwan Vilawan said Khurusapha, an agency that sets and monitors professional teaching standards, would lodge a complaint against the school executives for hiring unqualified people as teachers.

 Ms Kanokwan said the ministry would examine whether all the schools teachers are qualified and have teaching permits and promised to look into every issue raised by concerned parents.

Political News Headlines in Thai Media

 Following an audience that was granted by His Majesty King Vajiralongkorn to the ex- wife and children of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, speculation and paranoia has increased in the government about a possible return for the exiled prime minister.

o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/19040/government-coalition-rife-with-rumors- about-thaksin-come-back/

 The State of Emergency has been extended until the end of October, the cabinet announced on Tuesday. The SOE came into effect in late March and has been extended six times.

o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/19073/thailands-state-of-emergency-has-been- extended-for-the-sixth-time/

 Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha has disregarded local news reports that soldiers have attacked a member from Internet Law Reform Dialogue (iLaw) even though the police filed a daily report on the incident.

o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/19058/prayut-denies-that-soldiers-attacked-an- unarmed-civilian/

 Over the past three months, dozens of conspiracy theories have been put forth by Thailand’s right-wing media to criticize and discredit the pro-democracy student protesters.

o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/18966/conspiracies-have-taken-root-in-thailand- and-the-politicians-are-making-it-worse/

 For the past three months, street protests have erupted around Thailand with the aim of toppling the military-backed government of Prayut Chan-ocha and ending the role of the military in Thai politics.

o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/18877/conspiracies-are-rife-in-thailand-and-the- world-here-is-why-theyre-so-widespread-and-how-to-address-them/

 The impact was instant: the moment protest leaders stepped aside from the plaque, members of the press swarmed the tiny, gold-colored disk so freshly covered in concrete. “Here on September 20 at dawn,” the plaque read, “the People proclaim that the country belongs to the people.”

o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/19025/protest-symbolism-why-the-plaque- matters-and-why-it-continues-to-live-on/

 Outgoing Army chief General Apirat Kongsompong and his successor Narongphan Jitkaewtae greet reporters as they make their way to a ceremony to announce the new Army chief outside the Royal Thai Army Museum on Tuesday.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30395332?utm_source=category&utm_mediu m=internal_referral

 The Thammasat Student Council submitted a petition to Thammasat University demanding it take responsibility after a pro-democracy guard was injured during the protest on September 19.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30395304?utm_source=category&utm_mediu m=internal_referral

 Supporters of a constitution amendment bill proposed by civil group iLaw are now crossing their fingers that their draft will be approved for deliberation during the next parliamentary session.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/politics/1993855/race-against-time-for- ilaw-charter-draft

 Chadchart Sittipunt is expected to be invited to rejoin the Pheu Thai Party and is tipped to become a party leader and a prime ministerial candidate.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/politics/1993783/pheu-thai-wants- chadchart-back

Economic News Headlines in Thai Media

 Mega Lifesciences PCL (MEGA), a leading international manufacturer and distributor of healthcare products, said that the company would remain resilient amid the worsening coronavirus outbreak in Myanmar.

o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/19061/mega-says-they-will-thrive-despite- surging-covid-19-caseload-in-myanmar/

 The World Bank said on Tuesday that the Thai economy is expected to contract by 8.3 per cent in 2020 due to the impact from the coronavirus outbreak with the possibility of deepening to -10.4 per cent.

o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/19045/world-bank-anticipates-thai-economy-to- contract-by-8-3-per-cent/

 This year’s job expo won a better-than-expected response from both job seekers and employers, with both sides calling on the government to hold this event every year.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30395333?utm_source=category&utm_mediu m=internal_referral

 Anucha Buraphachaisri, spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office, said Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha was very pleased with the prototype electric buses he and other members of the Cabinet were given the chance to try out on Tuesday morning.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30395324?utm_source=category&utm_mediu m=internal_referral

 Power company Energy Absolute (EA) has completed the installation of solar rooftops for the Buri Ram United football team at its Chang Arena football stadium, Buri Ram Castle and Amari Buri Ram United Hotel all covering 3,032 square metres.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30395312?utm_source=category&utm_mediu m=internal_referral

 The Commerce Ministry is getting ready to issue a certificate for exporting 24,883 tonnes of rice to the European Union under zero tariff in October.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30395315?utm_source=category&utm_me dium=internal_referral

 The Social Security Office (SSO) sold 41,100 Bangkok Bank (BBL) shares on September 24, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reported on Tuesday. o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30395308?utm_source=category&utm_me dium=internal_referral

 The economy is likely to shrink less this year than the record 8.5% projected previously, helped by stimulus measures, the Finance Ministry said on Tuesday, as the government tries to revive a coronavirus-hit economy.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/1993727/ministry-economy-may- contract-less-than-forecast

 The government will borrow 1.5 trillion baht next year to counter the economic impact from the coronavirus pandemic amid dwindling state revenue.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/1993723/cabinet-approves-b1-5tn- borrowing-next-year

 Thailand will receive its first foreign vacationers when a flight from China arrives next week, marking the gradual restart of a vital tourism sector battered by coronavirus travel curbs, a senior official said on Tuesday.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/1993651/thailand-to-slowly-restart- tourism-with-flight-from-china

 Minor Food Group has teamed up with Esso Thailand to open its new coffee chain, Coffee Journey, at Esso petrol stations.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/1993875/new-coffee-shops-at-pumps

 Foreign securities firms are offering an investment opportunity in US equities through derivative warrants linked to the S&P 500 index in order to reap a better return.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/1993955/dws-enable-access-to-us- equities

 NR Instant Produce Plc (NRF), a food and seasoning manufacturer and exporter, has priced its initial public offering (IPO) at 4-4.60 baht per share, available for retail investors to subscribe from Sept 28-30.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/1993951/nrf-prices-offering-at-b4-4- 60-per-share  Nam Ngum 2 (NN2), a subsidiary of CK Power, has issued 1 billion baht in debentures (non-subordinated, unsecured), with a tenure of three years at interest rates of 3.2% per year, and a tenure of five years at interest rates of 3.6% per year.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/1993919/b1bn-debentures-from-nn2

 Shares in the cosmetics sector rose after dropping by 30 per cent year on year, but experts believe the boost is short-term from the news of the country reopening.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30395335?utm_source=category&utm_me dium=internal_referral

Issues to be watched out for

 September, 2020 - The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) is planning to hire a consultancy to conduct an in-depth analysis on pros and cons of the highly controversial Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans- Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) in a bid to renew its call for the government to join the pact next year.  September 2020 – Recruitment of new board members of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission (NBTC) is set to kick off.

 September 30, 2020 – The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) is set to extend the revised equity short-selling regulations from June 30 to September 30 as stock market volatility remains high in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

 September 30, 2020 – The government is expected to lift lockdown restrictions imposed under the emergency decree.

 October, 2020 – The bidding for construction and operation for the 140-billion-baht Orange Line western extension linking the Thailand Cultural Centre with Bang Khun Non.

 October, 2020 – The Thailand Grand Prix was rescheduled after being postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak.

 October 12, 2020 – Deadline for applications for the RECO Young Designer Competition hosted by Indorama Ventures Plc (IVL).

 October 14, 2020 - The anniversary of the 1973 student uprising.  October 27, 2020 – The Central Bankruptcy Court is set for first hearings for Nok Airlines regarding the rehabilitation process.

 November 1, 2020 – The next parliamentary session will begin.

Key Data

SET Index 1,257.34 -5.68

 Link - https://www.set.or.th/en/company/ipo/upcoming_ipo_set.html

Global Commodities

 Metal -Link http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/commodities/futures/metals/

 Energy -Link - http://www.bloomberg.com/energy/

 Baltic Dry Index (BDI)-Link - http://www.bloomberg.com/quote/BDIY:IND

Global Equity Market’s Movements

 Link - http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/stocks/world-indexes/asia-pacific/

Asian Equity Markets Movement

 Link - http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/stocks/world-indexes/

Information on September 29, 2020

Buying, Selling or Transfer of shares by Owners/Management

Stock Code Volume Value Action

AS 11,900 5.6 Sale CPF 1,000 29.09 Purchase CPF 1,000 28.34 Purchase CPF 3,000 27.49 Purchase CHG 50,000 2.42 Purchase ECL 100,000 0.82 Sale

GULF 13,077,830 30 Purchase GULF 1,729,866 30 Purchase GULF 3,893,986 30 Purchase GULF 8,240,487 30 Purchase IIG 40,000 24 Sale IP 3,000,000 14.2 Sale JMART 15,000 14.7 Purchase JMT 500,000 31.5 Purchase MINT 615,500 20.66 Purchase PSH 350,000 10.81 Purchase RJH 20,200 22.44 Sale TITLE 4,000,000 - Transfer SSP 16,900 7 Purchase SSP 3,100 7.05 Purchase UMI 11,420,000 0.59 Purchase UMI 3,800,000 0.59 Purchase UMI 11,420,000 0.59 Purchase

UMI 11,420,000 0.59 Purchase

UMI 3,800,000 0.59 Purchase

Revoked by

Reporter

UMI 3,800,000 0.59 Purchase Revoked by

Reporter UMI 3,800,000 0.59 Purchase TSR 14,000 3.48 Purchase TSR 2,500 3.48 Purchase TSR 49,000 3.88 Purchase TSR 65,500 3.88 Sale THG 80,000 18.5 Purchase

XD, XE or XM or other notifications

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Trading Breakdown on the Stock Exchange of Thailand

Daily as of 29 Sep 2020 Unit: M.Baht Investor Type Buy Sell Net Value % Value % Value % Local Institutions 3,061.84 8.01 2,891.31 7.57 170.54 - Proprietary 5,053.06 13.23 5,002.37 13.09 50.69 - Trading Foreign Investors 13,977.71 36.59 15,465.38 40.48 -1,487.67 - Local Individuals 16,113.36 42.17 14,846.91 38.86 1,266.45 - Monthly Cumulative between 1 - 29 Sep 2020 Unit: M.Baht Investor Type Buy Sell Net Value % Value % Value % Local Institutions 78,451.07 9.02 90,689.39 10.43 -12,238.32 - Proprietary 108,392.53 12.46 105,693.37 12.15 2,699.15 - Trading Foreign Investors 319,906.63 36.78 339,082.33 38.99 -19,175.69 - Local Individuals 362,916.05 41.73 334,201.18 38.43 28,714.86 - Yearly Cumulative since 1 Jan - 29 Sep 2020 Unit: M.Baht Investor Type Buy Sell Net Value % Value % Value % Local Institutions 1,263,004.32 10.93 1,194,195.84 10.34 68,808.48 - Proprietary 1,200,040.86 10.39 1,197,357.06 10.36 2,683.80 - Trading Foreign Investors 4,059,951.56 35.14 4,333,611.95 37.51 - - 273,660.38 Local Individuals 5,029,129.45 43.53 4,826,961.34 41.78 202,168.11 -

Total Trading Value 38,205.97 Million Baht

Background Information –

The strength of each party in the Thai Parliament as of May 8, 2019 as per the report by the Election Commission of Thailand. Elections took place on March 24, 2019

 https://www.ect.go.th/ect_th/news_all.php?cid=24

 List of MPs - https://www.ect.go.th/ect_th/download/article/article_20190508184334.pdf

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