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Continue ReadingSummary of Thai economy 35 years back / by Investing Man.
In fact, before Covid-19, the Thai economy has slowed growth.
The Covid-19 outbreak certainly makes our economy worse.
Now the Covid-19 war in Thailand seems to be close to ending.
But the economic war we are facing seems to never end easily.
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One of the important beginnings that made Thailand's economy grow in the past. Happened in July. B.E. 1985
When the US that was a huge trade deficit, wanted to reduce USD in comparison to major currency such as Japanese yen and Western Germany's mark, that incident led to Plaza Accord deal.
Even Thailand doesn't directly contribute to such things, but the weakening of US dollars has greatly positively affected the economy of Thailand.
At that time, Thailand has a baht bankrupted with 10 currency basket of the world's main currency. But over 80 % is tied to the USD. This is why the export sector of Thailand has an anime. Let's go too.
Moreover, Japanese yen is heavier than it hits the country's export sector.
This makes the government and private sector of Japan need to look for potential manufacturing bases to do exports, especially in countries where there is no higher wage costs.
While the unrest is neat because the war between Vietnam and Cambodia has resulted in Thailand to become the top choice of Japan and many countries.
Foreign direct investment comes into Thailand to create a phenomenon called the decade of growth of Thailand.
Eastern Seaboard Development Area Development Project is also available for heavy industrial development to create economic value for Thailand in the long term.
This story is why during 1987-1996, the Thai economy grows on average 9.3 % per year, especially in 1988 that has reached 13.3 % level.
This story makes many people say that Thailand will become the 5th tiger of Asia or countries where the economy is rapidly evolving like Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan. These 4 countries have become now developed countries.
But this kind of picture that many people hope to happen to Thailand again. It seems to be faded.
Because in the past 10 years, Thai economy has likely slowed down continuously.
Year 2010-2014 GDP Thailand grows on average 3.9 % per year.
Year 2015-2019 GDP Thailand grows on average 3.4 % per year.
The latest in 1 quarter, 2020 Thai economy is 1.8 % negative and it's quite certain that the 2th quarter is ending. Thai economy will be heavily negative because of losing tourists and social distances.
Year 2019 export sector worth 7.6 trillion baht or around 45 % of GDP value.
The income from foreign tourists is worth 1.9 trillion baht or around 11 % of GDP.
The competitiveness of these 2 industries is also based on the movement of Baht.
Now the baht is getting heavier again. Many people are concerned that it will affect future export and tourism income. Even Covid-19 situation in Thailand will look better.
Even the Bank of Thailand is trying to take care of the money from being too hard by selling Baht and buying US dollars.
The evidence is that the Bank of Thailand's international reserve capital has risen more than $ 10,000 million in March to May this year, but it seems that the baht continues to rise.
Of course, the hardness of the baht is both good and bad.
But for Thailand relying on exports and tourism in a greater proportion, it seems to be negatively affecting the Thai economy in the overview.
In the past, we often hear news that many companies gradually close business. Many companies reduce investment. Due to not being able to tolerate the economic downturn, we see increasing number of unemployed countries.
End of quarter 1/2019 There are 346,480 unemployed people in Thailand.
End of quarter 1/2020 There are 391,770 unemployed people in Thailand.
When combined with new graduates entering the labour market, around 400,000 people may increase the number of unemployed in the future.
Information from the industrial department indicates that the number of licensed and informed companies are likely to decrease.
First 4 months of 2019 number of 1,054 Factory
First 4 months of 2020 number of 876 Factory
Moreover, foreign direct investment, which is an investment in the real economic sector through bringing resources, manufacturing, labor and technology into destination countries. Most of which are long-term investments for Thailand are likely to slow down since 2018
Year 2018 Foreign direct investment equals 426,749 million Baht.
Year 2019 Foreign direct investment equals 196,350 million Baht.
Specifically, the investment from Japan in 2019 is reduced to just 79,264 million baht below the level of hundred thousand million baht for the first time since 2015
It seems that the situation of Thailand's Covid-19 is slowly getting better, but there are many things that are challenging the country's economy.
How do we get the country back to growth
How can we make our country move beyond developing countries into developed countries?
To make Thai people live better lives.
Which questions these questions.
It's a question that has been in the heart of many Thai people for long
And it should continue to be the question of our children's generation..
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References
-https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.MKTP.KD.ZG?locations=TH
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Thailand
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Map_Ta_Phut_Industrial_Estate
-https://www.nesdc.go.th/ewt_dl_link.php?nid=10212&filename=QGDP_report
-http://tradereport.moc.go.th/Report/Default.aspx?Report=TradeBalanceMonthly&Lang=Th
-https://www.bot.or.th/App/BTWS_STAT/statistics/BOTWEBSTAT.aspx?reportID=80&language=TH
-https://www.diw.go.th/hawk/content.php?mode=spss63
-https://www.bot.or.th/App/BTWS_STAT/statistics/ReportPage.aspx?reportID=653&language=thTranslated
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This is a Long post, but something dear to me. I hope you can share this post as well.
So I wrote a children’s story book.
It is about an ice cube who leaves the comfort of a freezer to journey across the world through sand and snow to find his idol-an iceberg. There is an awesome twist at the end!
I felt I needed to speak about this, this journey that is life and the human potential. And especially teach it to Jude early on, that his capabilities are only confined to his imagination. Credit to the awesome illustrator - Jade Fang who tirelessly worked on the way I wanted the book to present itself in my head and Candid Creation Publishing for publishing advice.
The children title has been picked for this years’ Singapore Writers Festival as well, and will debut on November 10th!!!
https://www.singaporewritersfestival.com/…/Be-More--Little-…
More importantly, I will be donating all book proceeds (all ,not nett) to Dignity Mama.
https://projectdignity.sg/dignity-mama/
Dignity Mama (under Dignity Kitchen from Seng Choon Koh’s Project Dignity Singapore) provides caregivers and young adults with special needs purpose a real business they can operate together. The caregivers at Dignity Mama ( usually the Mothers of these young adults) really are the true ice bergs of their families and society.
These proceeds will help go into the creation of a new kiosk that can employ another Mother and her child to operate a business.
Each book retails for SGD20.
And I have 1000 books on hand for sale.
I hope you can help me buy a book ( or many) and collectively raise SGD20,000 for Dignity Mama.
Alternatively, for those who simply want to donate, I will still provide you a book(s) but will send it off to MSF Singapore who will donate it to the underprivileged children they work with. Just drop me a WhatsApp or PM.
These books will also be available for purchase directly at Dignity Mama outlets and also Dignity Kitchen.
On 10th Nov, do come down and visit Dignity Mama and I on that day. The young adults will be making special themed gifts to go along with your onsite book purchase. It will be a fun time!
Be More, Little Ice Cube!
BOOK LAUNCH
DATE / TIME
10 Nov, Sun 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
60mins
VENUE
The Arts House, Gallery II
Admission is free!
Physical Locations:
DIGNITY MAMA @ KHOO TECK PUAT
90 Yishun Central, Singapore 768828
(Located beside the Information Counter)
Opening Hours: Monday - Friday: 10:00am - 4:00pm
DIGNITY MAMA @ NG TENG FONG
1 Jurong East St 21 Tower A NTFH Clinics #02-10 Singapore 609606
Opening Hours: Monday - Friday: 10:00am - 9:00 pm, Saturday: 10:00am - 6:00pm
DIGNITY MAMA @ NUH
1 Lower Kent Ridge Road #01-39, One @ Kent Ridge, Singapore 119082
Opening Hours: Monday - Friday: 10:30am to 8:00pm, Saturday: 10:30am - 2:30pm
DIGNITY MAMA @Sengkang General Hospital
Opening Hours: Monday - Friday: 10am - 5pm , Saturday: 10am - 2pm
Books are available for borrowing at our libraries.
http://www.nlb.gov.sg/biblio/203858101
Also available on Amazon at
https://www.amazon.com/Be-More-Little-Ice-Cube…/…/B07VX93SNS
A video interview done by Channel 8.
https://www.8world.com/…/mothers-day-dignity-mama-stall-814…
https://www.singaporewritersfestival.com/…/Be-More--Little-…
PROJECT DIGNITY OFFICE
Blk 267 Serangoon Avenue 3 #02-02 Singapore 550667 (Click for directions on Google Maps)
Opening Hours:
Monday - Friday: 9:00am - 6:00pm
(DIGNITY LEARN, DIGNITY KITCHEN & DIGNITY OUTREACH are in the same location with different operating hours)
DIGNITY KITCHEN
Opening Hours
Monday - Saturday: 8:00am - 3:00pm
Sunday and Public Holidays: Closed
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最近這件事鬧的沸沸揚揚 也上了新聞 在留言上發現自己考試的影片有被po上去 增加一些曝光率這樣 哈XD
但對於此事件 我就不公開多表態什麼了 只希望一切能以理性與和平的方式去解決 我們大家都是文明人 都要努力讓這個世界變得更美好
謝謝大家關注這個議題,我剛剛把評審的照片拿掉了,原因是我希望大家不要將這位評審當成壞人,而也我們把焦點專注在這個事件上,而不是人身上,我們才能真正長期的改善這個問題.因為我不會中文,所以我會和我的夥伴們一起再產出一篇更詳盡完整的中文文章,屆時也煩請大家一同關注,讓台灣的藝術環境更好,最好也謝謝幫我翻譯以下文章的朋友,我非常訝異這篇造成的影響力,感謝你們!
I CAUSED A SCENE TODAY IN THE PUBLIC
Today I got very angry and upset for the first time in public in front of a crowd.
What started out as a nice day, I thought it would only get better by attending the street performance artist's exam in Taipei. Everything seemed nice when I saw the performers were all prepared in their provided locations around the Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall. But after I saw the head of the judge panel treated the street performers while performing, I couldn't keep my mouth shut.
Let me explained: each performer had to pay to register for the license exam. They were given 3 minutes to present their work(s) hoping they'd get a lisence so they can earn some sort of living from their passion. This one particular judge (pictured) leading the group seems impatiently listen and watch the street performers. It barely hit the one minute mark, he aggressively cut into the song of a singer and told the performer "many singers sing in different languages like English etc, sing in another language!"(I paraphrased with my bad Chinese translation). Then the singer started singing in Taiwanese language. But barely two sentences, he talked to another judge barely paying attention to the performer this head judge basically just left and gestured to the rest of the group to follow him.
The singer sang barely a minute and a half (they were promised 3 mins and they kept being interrupted by this judge). Bare in mind, this judge is earning a wage while these hopeful performers were paying him to be there. He basically did the same thing over and over again disregarding the artist's intent and hard work. Not a single word of appreciation. He just acted as he was a big boss looking down on these petty performers. He chatted as he wished and walked away without saying a "thank you" or a gesture of acknowledgement. A percussionist kept being interrupted asking him to do something different. Then he just left after the third time. The rest of the judges just followed.
So, i approached him politely asking for his name and his business card. I told him I wanted to talk to him one on one in the future. Degradingly he asked me who I was. I could see in his eyes that he saw a young man who looked like a student to him. But I was not and am not. I am a 40 year old dance artist, filmmaker and educator that have taught around the globe and in many prestigious colleges and festivals.
He didn't want to give me his business card. He seemed annoyed and surprised that someone spoke up. So I said I can give him my contact info but we needed to talk on how the exam went.
The way Taipei city exams the performers today was both disrespectful and insulting to the arts community in general. I didn't want to say this all out. But he left me with no choice.
I told him, for one, the way he treated the performers was disrespectful. As an educator I could not be quiet when I see something like that. Second, the process of the exam is not doing the art community any justice. If he cannot see the artists as a human being first, then what does it say about his view on the Arts. I could see him pissed off. But again he left me with no choice. He was very degrading towards these performers. As an artist myself and an art advocate I had to do something.
The organizer apologized to me said the process needed to go on. I told him I wasn't trying to stop them. I merely want to know how I could get in touch with them to discuss this. If you know me well enough, you should know my temperament. I am a happy go lucky person. I almost never get angry in the public. But it was genuinely insulting and degrading to every artists based on what I saw today.
This arrogant judge didn't care of my opinion. I could see it in his eyes. He was basically the superior in his world and his way was the right way. That's how he had always done it. All the young staffers there were afraid of him. Today he was disrespectful, rude, and arrogant. I really want to know why he does what he does.
After the incident, a few people came up and thanked me for speaking up. They felt the same way but they didn't have the courage to say it to this judge or the organization that issues these licenses. One organizer from the New Taipei City said even she felt bad seeing how the performers being treated.
I don't understand why people don't stand up for each other. The Taipei City has failed their community and even more so to their arts community.
For an organization that is supposed to advocate for the arts, culture and authenticity, they did miserably today. It is like giving an exam to a dog, a cat, a bird and a monkey then telling them that their exam is climbing a tree. It's absolutely ridiculous.
I left them my contact information. They said they will contact me. If they don't, this could be an interesting subject for my next film project. A documentary on how these hopeful, aspiring performers being treated.
I am mad and I am angry. I really hope they will change their shallow way of seeing Arts.
P.S. Share or repost in Chinese. They need to change. Thanks.
台北國際藝術村-寶藏巖 Taipei Artist Village-Treasure Hill
Taipei National University of the Arts
臺北表演藝術中心 Taipei Performing Arts Center
National Theater and Concert Hall, Taipei
中正紀念堂 Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
National Taiwan University of Arts
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All trips have to come to an end, but will this spring continue?
Will hearts break or beat again?
BIG THANKS to Korea Tourism Organization Malaysia for making this project possible! http://www.visitkorea.com.my
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All scenes shot in Jeonju, Korea
Locations in this episode (in order of appearance)
1. Dahwawon Teahouse @ Jeonju Hanok Village
2. Songdo Central Park @ Incheon, Seoul
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MingY @mingasaur
MingH @dmingthing
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With some “distractions” out of the way, maybe these two friends might just be able to focus on what’s important. Maybe it might be them, maybe it might be…
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All scenes shot in Jeonju, Korea
Locations in this episode (in order of appearance)
1. PNB Bakery
2. Deokjin Park
3. Traditional Korean Swing (beside Jeonju Hanok Village stream)
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CAST
Koe Yeet @koeyeet
MingY @mingasaur
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What journey is too far when it comes to a friend’s heart break? Eric and Min find out on their trip to the beautiful Jeonju, Korea in this episode of “That Spring, My Heart Beats”!
BIG THANKS to Korea Tourism Organization Malaysia for making this project possible! http://www.visitkorea.com.my
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All scenes shot in Jeonju, Korea
Locations in this episode (in order of appearance)
1. Gyeonggijeon Shrine
2. Jeonju Hanok Village
3. Jaman Mural Village
4. Nambu Market
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CAST
Koe Yeet @koeyeet
MingY @mingasaur
Carolyn Park @carol.p_xoxo
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