Thai consumer mood at 5-month high in July

Reuters

Published Aug 11, 2022 12:13AM ET

Updated Aug 11, 2022 02:06AM ET

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai consumer confidence rose for a second straight month in July, reaching a five-month high, boosted by improved economic activity following an easing of COVID-19 curbs, but high cost of living remained a concern, a survey showed on Thursday.

The consumer index of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce increased to 42.4 in July from 41.6 in the previous month.

Consumer spending is likely to gradually improve later this year as the economy gains more steam, helped by increased exports and a recovery in the vital tourism sector, university president Thanavath Phonvichai told a briefing.

The economy is expected to grow 3.0% to 3.5% this year, with exports seen up 6% to 8% and foreign tourist arrivals expected at 8-10 million, he said.

There were nearly 40 million foreign tourists in 2019 before the pandemic.