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Political

Transport services are at the heart of the Thailand economy in moving goods. Now, our governments support the increased agricultural sector by the increased competition in the logistics field as well. Example is the guaranteed price for rice increase in the market for agricultural products to develop their business to high levels and cognizant of the country. Business owners can accommodate change for political in the future and ready to operate efficiently and business can respond the needs of the people truly. Therefore, there are also available problems about prices goods and other agricultural goods extension office to determine the increased rate. The government will provide continued support for agriculture. Problem to political issues that affect farmers and business are problem about oil that affects the concentration of oil in the affected farmers and business owner about agriculture. If prices for oil higher than the cost, while commodity prices remain the same, which enable farmers to reduce their purchases from the shop. The effect of price oil uncertainty cause difficulties in transportation goods in stock inventory resulted in severe shortage and goods not enough to satisfy customers. This business must rely on suppliers and the customer sometimes, if suppliers can not supply in sufficient quantities for the needs of markets or customers. The damage to the business enough likes the heart of the business activities due to the lack of transportation.

Economic

In 2009, the road transport business will continue to be threatened by the global economic recession that will marginalize our exports and domestic spending, though oil prices - the key challenge last year - have been easing. KASIKORN RESEARCH CENTER (KResearch) forecasts that Thai exports may contract 10-16%, against 16.8% growth last year. Meanwhile, private consumption is expected to grow (-0.2) to (+0.3) %, compared to the 2.5% growth of last year. Given the slump in...