Thailand

  • Monarch:Vajiralongkorn
  • Prime Minister:Srettha Thavisin
  • Capital city:Bangkok
  • Languages:Thai (official) 90.7%, Burmese 1.3%, other 8% note: English is a secondary language of the elite (2010 est.)
  • Government
  • National statistics office
  • Population, persons:7,18,48,750 (2024)
  • Area, sq km:5,10,890
  • GDP per capita, US$:6,910 (2022)
  • GDP, billion current US$:495.4 (2022)
  • GINI index:34.9 (2021)
  • Ease of Doing Business rank:21

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    • अक्तूबर 2021
      Source: Chief Executives Board for Coordination, UN
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      Accessed On: 20 अक्तूबर, 2021
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      Agency Revenue By Government Donor for assessed revenue type
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    • अगस्त 2021
      Source: The Central Bank of the Russian Federation
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      Accessed On: 29 अगस्त, 2021
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    • मई 2022
      Source: International Group of Liquefied Natural Gas Importers
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      Accessed On: 13 मई, 2022
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      In 2020, global LNG imports reached 356.1 million tons (MT), increasing by 1.4 MT or 0.4% compared with the previous year. Despite the challenges imposed by the pandemic, LNG trade has proven resilient, increasingly diverse and global. Trade continued to grow strongly in the first quarter of 2020 but as demand weakened in the second and third quarters, supply-side adjustments helped balance the market.
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    • फरवरी 2022
      Source: Ministry of Finance, India
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      Accessed On: 05 अप्रैल, 2022
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      Note: FY2020-21 has been considered as 2020. Similarly for other FYs. The dataset provides the data on the direction of imports and exports by regions and countries in "INR, Crore" and "US$, Million"
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    • फरवरी 2021
      Source: U.S. Agency for International Development
      Uploaded by: Felix Maru
      Accessed On: 06 अक्तूबर, 2021
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      These tables offer a summary of obligations and disbursements in current and constant dollars by U.S. Government (USG) sector and country from 2001 to the most recent year.
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    • मई 2024
      Source: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
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      Accessed On: 01 अप्रैल, 2024
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      The dataset is set of three datasets:  UNCTADGDPDNI2022 UNCTADMTS2021 UNCTPAE2020 This table is a compilation of statistics of trade in goods and services as reported in the Balance of Payments. The conceptual framework used for the compilation is based on the IMF Balance of Payments Manual (BPM5, 1993). Notes: The statistics presented correspond to the concepts and definitions of the IMF Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, Sixth Edition (BPM6), except those countries and territories who present their figures according to the fifth edition of the Manual (BPM5). Exports and imports of goods and services are credits and debits of goods and services as reported in the current account of the balance of payments.  Goods include general merchandise on a BOP basis, goods under "merchanting" and nonmonetary gold. In order for a transaction to be recorded under "goods", a change of ownership from/to a resident of a local country to/from a non-resident in a foreign country has to take place.  BOP-based statistics of trade in goods (change of ownership principle between residents and non-residents) are usually not comparable to IMTS-based merchandise trade data (physical border crossing principle) due to differences in the concepts and definitions. In some countries, the differences may be quite significant. Trade in services results from intangible actions such as transportation, travel, maintenance and repairs, business services, royalties or licensing.  Estimated individual countries figures are included in geographical regions or economic groupings calculation but not always shown separately.