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Khon La Khrueng Plus set for June as Finance Ministry readies crisis borrowing
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2026
Thailand plans to open Khon La Khrueng Plus registration in May, while the Finance Ministry prepares contingency funding and a possible borrowing decree to cushion any Middle East spillover.
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.
Let’s Go Halves Plus expected to inject 200 billion baht into economy
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 03, 2025
The private sector predicts that the Khon La Khrueng Plus (Let’s Go Halves Plus) co-payment scheme, set to launch in Q4 2025, will inject approximately 200 billion baht into the economy.
Anutin’s quick-win plan: co-payment, cheaper train fares, farm debt relief
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2025
Anutin’s government sets quick-win policies, tasking Ekniti to design budget-based measures with co-payment as the key economic stimulus.
Retail and hotel stocks set to benefit as new government revives ‘Let’s Go Halves’ scheme
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 09, 2025
Thai retail, hotel, and F&B shares rise as government plans to relaunch ‘Khon La Khrueng’ shopping subsidy to boost domestic spending.
Anutin government plans swift economic boost with “Let’s Go Halves” scheme revival
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 09, 2025
New Anutin administration to relaunch “Let’s Go Halves” to boost spending, support local incomes, and ease living costs for Thais.
Half-half copayment scheme set for comeback from Prayut to Anutin
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 08, 2025
The Bhumjaithai Party has confirmed plans to revive the “half-half” co-payment scheme, first introduced during the Prayut Chan-o-cha administration, as part of its short-term economic stimulus measures.
Finance ministry ready to launch half-half scheme once approved
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 08, 2025
The Finance Ministry is fully prepared to roll out a new phase of the “half-half” co-payment scheme as soon as the government gives the green light, according to permanent secretary Lavaron Sangsnit.
TRA proposes ‘co-payment scheme’ to support 700,000 restaurants through crisis
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 06, 2025
The Thai Restaurant Association (TRA) is preparing to submit a petition to incoming Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, urging the government to introduce a co-payment scheme to ease living costs for consumers and provide relief for restaurants nationwide.
Hotel glitch hits Thai travel scheme as bookings halted despite unused subsidies
WEDNESDAY, JULY 02, 2025
Top hotels suspend bookings under ‘Half-Half Thai Travel 2025’ scheme due to system glitches