Whether that revision is up or down will depend on the impact of the fresh Covid-19 outbreak in Thailand, it added.
However, the office said it believes the impact will be lower than the previous phase of contagion, since all parties are well-prepared to deal with the fallout.
Deputy Prime Minister Supattanapong Punmeechaow last week maintained his forecast of growth above 4 per cent for Thailand’s economy next year, citing the availability of Covid-19 vaccines.
He also maintained his forecast of 6 per cent contraction for the Thai economy this year, in line with the National Economic and Social Development Council’s projection.
There were 144 new Covid-19 infections, including 115 cases of domestic transmission, confirmed over a 24-hour period on Monday, the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) said.