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WEBA health drive over the past twenty years has led to increased healthcare spending across the board. The Thai healthcare providers sector shrank by 5.8% in 2020 to reach a value of $18.9 billion. The compound annual growth rate of the sector in the period 2016 – 2020 was 2.3% (Statista, 2021a & Statista, 2021b).

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Building a better future in the wake of COVID-19

WEBThe health impacts of the virus are affecting individuals, families, and societies throughout the world. Compounding this struggle is the fact that COVID-19 is now also driving an economic crisis. The financial fallout will be far-reaching, and societies will have to brace themselves for substantial shockwaves.

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International Business Report: Warning Signs as Challenges Mount …

WEBAsia-Pacific and ASEAN both reported a dip across outlook and restriction indicators, as well as their overall totals. Asia-Pacific’s current business health score is now at 0.4, with ASEAN down by 2 to 7.9. Thailand’s business health score represents an even more notable dip, falling 5 points from the previous period to 9.3.

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Grant Thornton Thailand

WEBWith a Business Health Index score of 13.5, Thailand outperforms its ASEAN, Asia-Pacific, and global counterparts, signaling a robust confidence that may overshadow critical issues such as demographic changes, skills …

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Shifting Demographics: The Hidden Derailer of the Thai Economy

WEBAn improved public health care system, ideally one which also offers free fertility treatment for interested couples, could keep the population healthy and productive while encouraging larger families. Failure to offer these types of public services could lead to social resentment, as the poor are in effect denied the kinds of health and

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Weathering the COVID-19 storm: Five key moves for business

WEBWith a Business Health Index score of 13.5, Thailand outperforms its ASEAN, Asia-Pacific, and global counterparts, signaling a robust confidence that may overshadow critical issues such as demographic changes, skills shortages, and the necessity for digital advancement.

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The digital economy and Thailand 4.0: Is the country ready

WEBWith a Business Health Index score of 13.5, Thailand outperforms its ASEAN, Asia-Pacific, and global counterparts, signaling a robust confidence that may overshadow critical issues such as demographic changes, skills shortages, and the necessity for digital advancement.

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Accounting for change: How COVID-19 affects TFRS 15

WEBWith a Business Health Index score of 13.5, Thailand outperforms its ASEAN, Asia-Pacific, and global counterparts, signaling a robust confidence that may overshadow critical issues such as demographic changes, skills …

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TFRS 16: Lease Grant Thornton Thailand

WEBTFRS 16: Lease. 29 Apr 2019. TFRS 16 largely retains the definition of a lease in TAS 17 but changes the guidance on how to apply it. This refinement was necessary, as the removal of ‘off-balance sheet’ operating leases created a greater need for distinguishing between a lease and a service contract. TFRS 16 defines a lease as "a contract

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IBR Thailand Shows Exceptional Economic Health Moving Forward

WEBInternational Business Report: Thailand Shows Exceptional Economic Health Moving Forward. 18 Sep 2023 3 min read. Bangkok, Thailand, September 2023 — The Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR) for H1 2023 shows dramatic improvements in economic conditions and positive sentiment for the private sector, both …

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Thai BOI unveils new measures for companies impacted by Global …

WEBWith a Business Health Index score of 13.5, Thailand outperforms its ASEAN, Asia-Pacific, and global counterparts, signaling a robust confidence that may overshadow critical issues such as demographic changes, skills …

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Turning Challenges into Opportunities: How Businesses in …

WEBWith a Business Health Index score of 13.5, Thailand outperforms its ASEAN, Asia-Pacific, and global counterparts, signaling a robust confidence that may overshadow critical issues such as demographic changes, skills shortages, and the necessity for digital advancement.

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Women in Business report 2020 Grant Thornton Thailand

WEBWomen in Business 2020: Putting the Blueprint into practice highlights the global trends where numbers appear to be leveling out, the success stories in regions such as Latin America and Africa where good progress is being made, and the senior roles most likely to be held by women. It also draws out the most popular gender equality initiatives

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Keys to a healthy transformation of corporate culture in the digital

WEBToo often considered to be a medium-to-low priority, corporate culture affects everything about an organisation – from the way its over-arching goals, to its internal behaviour, to the types of interactions it creates with its customers. Moreover, corporate culture issues are primarily leadership issues, because the way senior management …

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Update on Thailand’s new visa and work permit programmes for

WEBThe Thai government has been developing a new long-term resident visa programme as part of an effort to improve the country’s position as a hub for skilled professionals, and a residence destination for high net-worth individuals. The programme is expected to comprise four new classes of long-term resident visas: (1) professionals …

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Key Issues for Family-Run Businesses in Thailand

WEBChris Cracknell 05 Mar 2019. Family-run businesses in Thailand have a combined net worth of approximately THB 30 trillion, out of a total net worth of THB 42 trillion from all Thai businesses. Around 80% of all businesses in Thailand are owned or controlled by families, with an impressive figure of approximately three-fourth of all businesses

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and What It Means for Business

WEBLegal advisory. Article. On 28 February, the National Legislative Assembly approved the Personal Data Protection Act (“PDPA”). The Act is aimed at regulating the lawful collection, use, or disclosure of personal data that can directly or indirectly identify a natural person – but does not apply to the data of a deceased person.

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