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Khon La Khreung Plus ends with Bt84bn spent, lifting GDP by 0.2%
THURSDAY, JANUARY 01, 2026
The Finance Ministry says spending under Khon La Khreung Plus topped 84.19 billion baht before the scheme ended at 11pm on December 31, 2025, adding about 0.2% to GDP.
Khon La Khreung Plus Phase 2 halted due to legal constraints, says Ekniti
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2025
The Khon La Khreung Plus Phase 2 scheme cannot proceed due to legal constraints under the caretaker government. A new government must review and move forward with the project.
TDRI backs VAT rise to 8.5% to help fix Thailand’s budget deficit
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2025
A senior TDRI economist supports raising VAT from 7% to 8.5% in 2028 and to 10% in 2030, saying the government should act immediately to rebalance the deficit and strengthen long-term fiscal stability.
Cabinet approves ‘Let’s Go Halves Plus’ upskill–reskill scheme, giving trained merchants an extra 2,000 baht
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2025
Cabinet approved the Upskill–Reskill scheme for Let’s Go Halves Plus merchants on November 18, 2025, offering a 2,000-baht top-up for trained sellers
Consumer confidence rises for second month in October, boosted by ‘Let’s Go Halves Plus’
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2025
Thailand’s consumer confidence index climbed to 51.9 in October, driven by the government’s stimulus scheme, with GDP on track to reach the 2.4% target for 2025.
Inflation drops 0.76% in October, with "Let’s Go Halves Plus" scheme set to boost spending
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 05, 2025
Thailand’s inflation dips 0.76% in October, with the "Let’s Go Halves Plus" programme expected to help drive a recovery, targeting a 0% inflation rate for the year.
First five days of ‘Let’s Go Halves’ scheme see spending surpass 11 billion baht
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 03, 2025
Spending under the Let’s Go Halves scheme soared to 11.236 billion baht within five days, with nearly 800,000 shops joining nationwide.
73% of ‘Let’s Go Halves Plus’ users spend over 6.38 billion baht in first three days
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 01, 2025
Over 9.4 million Thais joined the Let’s Go Halves Plus scheme, generating 6.38 billion baht in spending, with transactions peaking on payday, October 31.
US business delegation praises 'Let’s Go Halves Plus', eyes expansion of digital payment investment in Thailand
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2025
US business leaders commend Thailand's 'Let’s Go Halves Plus' initiative and explore opportunities for expanding digital payment investments in the country.
Anutin orders nationwide push for Let’s Go Halves Plus, encouraging shop and OTOP participation
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2025
Prime Minister Anutin directs the Interior Ministry to promote Let’s Go Halves Plus, encouraging OTOP vendors and businesses across Thailand to join the programme for maximum impact.