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Thailand Trade Deficit Narrows In May

Thailand's merchandise trade deficit decreased from the previous month in May, data released by the Ministry of Commerce showed Monday.

The trade deficit dropped to $1.74 billion in May from $2.87 billion in April. Economists were looking for a trade deficit of $1.2 billion.

Exports of goods increased 7.68 percent on an annual basis to $20.93 billion in May, significantly faster than the 0.65 percent gain economists forecast.

At the same time, imports surged 18.17 percent annually to $22.67 billion. Economists expected the value of arrivals to grow 8 percent.

The Thai central bank last week retained its benchmark policy rate unchanged at 3 percent saying that the heightened global economic risks paused downside risks to the economy's growth prospects.

by RTTNews Staff Writer

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