Thailand Consumer Mood Highest in 9 Months
2026-03-13 04:31
By
Kyrie Dichosa
1 min. read
The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce’s consumer confidence index rose to 53.7 in February 2026 from 52.8 in January.
This marks the highest reading since last May, supported by the central bank’s decision to cut interest rates to 1% and expectations of stimulus measures from a new government following last month’s elections.
Thailand’s parliament is set to open this weekend, paving the way for lawmakers to vote for the next premier next week.
The survey was conducted before the outbreak of war in the Middle East, though consumers expressed concerns about geopolitical tensions and US trade policy.