Thailand’s Watanagase calls for greater economic resilience

Tarisa Watanagase, the outgoing governor of the Bank of Thailand, on 6 July outlined three ways the East Asian country could become more resilient to economic turbulence.

"We must work to enhance so that the economy will become more resilient to external developments and increasing volatility," she said.

There was extreme urgency to elevate Thailand's fundamental strength to cope with the changing structure of the global economy, Watanagase said. She proposed:

focusing further on risk management

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