Thailand Business Morale Improves in Feburary
2026-03-03 08:13
By
Czyrill Jean Coloma
1 min. read
Thailand's business confidence indicator rose to 49.6 in February 2026, improving from a three-month low of 49.1 in the previous month.
Sentiment strengthened for overall order books (52.2 vs 50.5 in January), investment (52.5 vs 51.4), and employment (50.8 vs 49.1).
Meanwhile, sentiment weakened for performance (50.7 vs 51.3) and products (51.4 vs 52.4), while it deteriorated further for production costs (39.5 vs 39.7) and output prices (49.7 vs 49.8).
By sector, the manufacturing index increased across nearly all industries, led by steel, which reported stronger demand from both domestic and overseas markets, particularly the US, and the electronics industry, supported by sustained growth in AI-related demand and data centers.
The non-manufacturing index remained stable, despite a decline in retail trade, thanks to significant improvements in warehouse sector confidence.
The three-month forward-looking sentiment index slightly eased to 52 from 52.3 in the previous month.