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Thai retailers see 6-7% growth in 2014

Thai retailers see 6-7% growth in 2014
Retail sales are expected to improve in the second half and show 6-7% full-year growth from 1 trillion baht last year as consumers regain confidence, says a trade group. Busaba Chirathivat, president of the Thai Retailers Association (TRA), said retail business slowed in the first half on domestic uncertainty, resul
Retail sales are expected to improve in the second half and show 6-7% full-year growth from 1 trillion baht last year as consumers regain confidence, says a trade group.

Busaba Chirathivat, president of the Thai Retailers Association (TRA), said retail business slowed in the first half on domestic uncertainty, resulting in a lackluster environment for consumer spending.

First-half retail sales grew by 4.6%.

Unfavorable economic and political factors in the first few months led to a sales decline of 4.5% in durable goods, 3% in semi-durable goods and 5% in non-durable or consumable goods.

This reflected the reduced spending power of low-income consumers and farmers in the first half.

Family debt also reached a relatively high level.

TRA adviser Chatrchai Tuongratanaphan said retail growth in the first half came mostly from the convenience and specialty store sectors, which grew by 7% and 4.5% respectively in terms of store count.

The number of hypermarkets and supermarkets rose by 3.5%, while department stores saw 3% growth.

"Although domestic demand was adversely affected by significantly low consumer spending, retail businesses are expected to see 6-7% sales growth for the whole of 2014," Ms. Busaba said.

In her view, retail growth will improve in the second half on the back of an injection of investment spending by the military regime to stimulate demand beginning in October.

Moreover, the TRA has proposed the junta consider several economic stimulus measures to propel the economy and retail business.

The ideas include lowering the cost of living for Thais in areas such as food, transport and fuel.
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