The Prime Minister is satisfied with the lively spending of “half of the half”, preparing to expand Phase 2 as a New Years gift.



[ad_1]

“Big Tu” is satisfied with the feedback, people pass the “Half Half” project, enthusiastically ordered to expand Phase 2 as a New Year’s gift. Increase spending and help small merchants Aim to increase eligibility – spending cap

On November 14, 2020, Anucha Buraphachaisri, spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office, revealed that General Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Satisfied with the comments of the people of the project “Half of each“That it is a stimulus to consumption that achieves the goals that the government has proposed Increase the purchasing power of people affected by the COVID-19 situation. Supporting the Thai economy by stimulating domestic spending Helping small traders Especially street stalls, supermarkets, food and beverage stores. Vendors in fresh produce markets or flea markets, etc. The latest data from the Ministry of Finance, as of November 13, 2020, are 648,372 businesses participating in the project, with a cumulative expense of 13,481 million baht, divided into parts that the public pays for themselves 6.869 million. The baht and the share that the government helped pay 6.612 million baht

Outstanding news

further The Prime Minister has also directed the Ministry of Finance. Study the information to determine the possibility of preparing a project for each Phase 2 half as a New Year’s gift to people Continually stimulating spending and helping small businesses. Including consideration of the possibility of increasing the number of eligible candidates AND also increasing the spending limit

Anucha added that Half of the project In addition to stimulating the economy It is also very important to help people learn to use financial applications. On both the buyer and seller side This will be an important step in moving towards a future cashless society in Thailand. It is also an important way of bringing information to develop the National Platform for Electronic Commerce in Thailand.

Read more …

[ad_2]