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Thai electronic exports forecast to grow 4.1% in 2022

The Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) projects exports of Thai electronic products will rise by a modest 4.1% this year from 4.22 billion USD earned in 2021.
Thai electronic exports forecast to grow 4.1% in 2022 ảnh 1Illustrative image. (Photo: Bangkokpost.com)
Bangkok (VNA) – The Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) projects exports of Thai electronicproducts will rise by a modest 4.1% this year from 4.22 billion USD earned in2021.

The SCB’s Economic Intelligence Centre (EIC) said export growth for electronicproducts this year has slowed from the 16.5% increase seen in 2021.

According tothe centre, the 2021 export growth was driven by demand for electronic partsand computer parts in response to work-from-home and online education trends.

Demand for electronic parts from Thailand was still high but exports would behampered by the global economic slowdown and semiconductor shortage, it said./. 
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