B214bn borrowing approved to cover revenue shortfall

B214bn borrowing approved to cover revenue shortfall

Public debt at 51.6% of GDP at end of September

Shoppers visit a new mall near Suvarnabhumi airport on June 19. (Photo by Chanat Katanyu)
Shoppers visit a new mall near Suvarnabhumi airport on June 19. (Photo by Chanat Katanyu)

The cabinet on Tuesday approved a 214-billion-baht borrowing plan for a revenue shortfall in the current fiscal year to September, due to the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic, a government official said.

The borrowing is part of an adjusted debt management plan which now sees net new debt of about 1.66 trillion baht, up from about 1.5 trillion baht, plus some debt reductions, deputy government spokeswoman Rachada Dhnadirek told a briefing.

The government removed the debt of Thai Airways International from the public debt plan as the carrier is no longer a state enterprise, she said.

With the new plan, the outstanding public debt will be 8.21 trillion baht, or 51.64% of GDP, at the end of the current fiscal year to Sept 30, Ms Rachada said.

The economy contracted by 12.2% in the second quarter from a year earlier, the sharpest since 1998, during the Asian financial crisis, as the outbreak hit tourism and domestic activity.

The Finance Ministry earlier said the government's net revenue collection in the first eight months of the fiscal year (October-May) was 1.5 trillion baht, or 11.2% below target, due to the outbreak impact and tax relief measures.

The cabinet also approved soft loans worth 114 billion baht to support small and medium-sized enterprises and individuals, finance ministry official Lavaron Sangsnit said in a statement.

"Although the government has introduced relief measures to mitigate the outbreak impact, some SME operators and groups of people still have no access to funding," he said.

The government has introduced a 1.9-trillion-baht package to mitigate the outbreak impact but the drawdown has been slow.


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