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lonelywombat
January 7th, 2009, 12:41
Airport siege cost Thailand billions

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January 7, 2009 - 5:11PM [AEDT]


Anti-government protests that shut down Bangkok's airports last year have cost Thailand 290 billion baht ($A11.5 billion), a central bank study says.

Demonstrators opposed to the previous government's ties to ousted former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra occupied the capital's international and domestic airports for more than a week from late November to early December.

The protesters from the royalist People's Alliance for Democracy movement dispersed after a court verdict brought down the government, but a Bank of Thailand study released on Wednesday said the economic damage from the siege was huge.

"The political unrest has not only affected the tourism industry but also other related industries," said the study, titled Thailand's Tourism Industry After The Closure Of Airports.

"Based on analysis, total losses were 290 billion baht, equivalent to 3.0 per cent of nominal GDP (gross domestic product)," the study added.

It said the losses included 120 billion baht in the service industry, 90 billion baht in logistics and 60 billion baht in industry.

The shutdown of Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang airports between November 25 and December 4 prevented 3.4 million tourists from visiting Thailand.

"The losses are more serious than SARS and the tsunami because those two were short-term," the study said, referring to the global Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome outbreak in 2003 and the deadly 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.

The study predicted that tourist arrivals in Thailand this year would fall 8.8 per cent year on year to 12.8 million.

Thailand's tourism industry accounts for five per cent of GDP and employs some two million people or up to seven per cent of the country's total workforce.

The losses from the airport blockade have added to the economic challenges that Thailand faces as a result of the global financial crisis, with the export-dependent kingdom's trading partners struggling.

New Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, a Thaksin foe who came to power in December 15 after the dissolution of the previous government, has promised a 300 billion baht ($A12 billion) economic stimulus plan.

But he told AFP in December that tackling Thailand's current economic woes would be a "tougher job" than dealing with the 1997 Asian financial crisis.

┬й 2009 AFP

Khor tose
January 8th, 2009, 07:36
I know of a Thai with 35 Billion that should help out, but do not hold you breath that he will.

Beachlover
January 12th, 2009, 10:48
When you see this kind of thing happen you appreciate the certainty and stability you get living in a developed country... Thailand seems to experience one big economic disaster every few years.

Although.. in light of the global crisis, this is probably a poor time to talk about the certainty and stability of developed countries.

It doesn't look like the tourism drop was as bad as previously predicted... but losses in other sectors make up for this.

It seems like everyone has forgotten it all now... Thais are quick to forget.

January 12th, 2009, 13:10
The International Herald Tribune says that things are "almost back to normal" - http://www.iht.com/articles/2009/01/09/asia/thai.php

January 12th, 2009, 13:56
I know of a Thai with 35 Billion that should help out, but do not hold you breath that he will.

Yet another thinly veiled and hostile criticism by Khor tose, and itтАЩs far from the first he has made in this regard. He has a personal vendetta against this person which will land his ass in jail and get this board shut down quicker than you can say American government shill and troublemaker.

Beachlover
January 13th, 2009, 04:53
I know of a Thai with 35 Billion that should help out, but do not hold you breath that he will.

Yet another thinly veiled and hostile criticism by Khor tose, and itтАЩs far from the first he has made in this regard. He has a personal vendetta against this person which will land his ass in jail and get this board shut down quicker than you can say American government shill and troublemaker.

Why should he help out? And how?