The report underscores the importance of improving education outcomes, enhancing tech competitiveness, promoting sustainable practices, and strengthening fiscal institutions for Thailand's economic advancement.
The World Bank has launched its Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) Update for Thailand, outlining five reform priorities for the country to boost growth during a sustained economic downturn.
- The World Bank’s Systematic Country Diagnostic Update for Thailand emphasizes five key reform priorities to drive sustainable growth and inclusive prosperity in the country.
- Thailand needs to focus on building strong human capital, creating a competitive and innovative economy, and ensuring sustainable and climate-resilient development to achieve economic prosperity and societal equity.
- The report underscores the importance of improving education outcomes, enhancing tech competitiveness, promoting sustainable practices, and strengthening fiscal institutions for Thailand’s economic advancement.
The priorities include building strong human capital, fostering a competitive and innovative economy, unlocking growth in secondary cities, ensuring sustainable and climate-resilient development, and strengthening fiscal institutions and public finance.
The report highlights the importance of Thailand’s efforts to enhance education outcomes, particularly in the areas of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. It also emphasizes the need for the country to improve its technological competitiveness in the global market by investing in research and development, innovation, and digital infrastructure.
Furthermore, the report underscores the significance of promoting sustainable practices across various sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and energy production. This includes initiatives to reduce carbon emissions, increase energy efficiency, and promote renewable energy sources.
In addition, the report addresses the challenges posed by climate change and the need for Thailand to develop strategies to mitigate its impact. This includes measures to adapt to changing weather patterns, protect natural resources, and reduce vulnerability to extreme weather events.
The Stakeholder Consultation and Dialogue (SCD) Update involved input from a diverse range of stakeholders including government agencies, private sector representatives, non-governmental organizations, and academic institutions. The aim of the update is to provide support for Thailand’s transition towards greater economic prosperity while maintaining environmental integrity. This involves a balanced approach that considers both economic growth and environmental sustainability.
Source : Thailand Business News
April 29, 2024