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Mar 221 min

THAI PARLIAMENT APPROVES DELAYED $96 BILLION BUDGET FOR 2024 FISCAL YEAR

Thailand's lower house on Friday passed a delayed 3.48 trillion baht ($95.6 billion) budget bill for the 2024 fiscal year, aimed at reviving Southeast Asia's second-largest economy, currently the region's laggard. The 2024 budget for the fiscal year ending September aims for a 9.3% rise in spending and a drop of 0.3% in the budget deficit to 693 billion baht from the previous year.

The bill, which needs senate and royal approval before taking effect, is crucial to Prime Minister's Srettha Thavisin's government as it tries to boost the economy, which he says is trailing peers due to high household debt and interest rates. The government has said the budget should be ready for use by early next month, delayed from the original start date of Oct. 1, 2023 due to prolonged political gridlock following a May election. The current government was formed in August.

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