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Thailand Faces Rising Inflation Pressures

18 April 2026 · 1 sources

Thailand's Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthumpun warns that inflationary pressures are mounting as production costs climb amid global supply disruptions and geopolitical tensions. Despite government efforts to promote affordable goods and control raw material prices, consumer prices are expected to rise, especially for energy and fertilisers. The ministry is coordinating with multiple sectors to mitigate impacts, but rising costs signal tougher times ahead for households. Officials are also reviewing price hikes on key consumer items to manage shortages.

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Minister warns of rising price pressure Bangkok Post 17 Apr 2026, 22:53

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