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Digital, circular economy to benefit Thailand: World Bank
    2022-02-23  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

DIGITAL and disruptive technologies and development of a circular economy can earn Thailand up to US$3.4 billion each year in additional investments, savings and revenue, the World Bank said yesterday.

Thailand, a US$544 billion economy before the pandemic hit, needs an innovation-led growth model and to address existing foreign investment constraints to create better jobs and become a high-income country, it said in a statement.

Adopting a circular economy, which involves producing, leasing, repairing, upgrading and recycling as much as possible, could generate as much as US$1.6 billion of cost savings and additional revenue for the private sector, especially for agriculture, construction, and electronics, the bank said.

An additional US$1.8 billion a year could be generated from accelerating use of digital technology, it added, mostly from new investments and expansion of sectors where Thailand is well-positioned, like e-commerce and fintech.

“With COVID-19, digital and disruptive technologies have been key in keeping businesses afloat,” Thai Finance Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith was quoted as saying in the World Bank statement.

The tourism- and consumption-led economy, Southeast Asia’s second biggest after Indonesia, grew 1.6 percent last year, among the slowest in the region, and the government predicts growth of 3.5-4.5 percent this year.

Strengthening structural reforms will boost businesses and promote investments in digital innovation and circular technology, the World Bank added. (SD-Agencies)

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