Thai parliament passes $64 bln infrastructure borrowing bill
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Thai parliament passes $64 bln infrastructure borrowing bill
Thai parliament passes $64 bln infrastructure borrowing bill
Business & Markets 2013
Written by Reuters
Saturday, 21 September 2013 18:10
BANGKOK (Sept 21): Thailand's parliament has approved a bill to borrow 2 trillion baht, or $64 billion, to finance seven-year infrastructure projects aimed at sustaining economic growth and boosting investment at a time of weak exports.
The government has said the funding for the projects, including high-speed railways and mass-transit systems - proposed by Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and approved late on Friday - will be completed by 2020, with repayments spread over 50 years.
"This is necessary for the country's development," Finance Minister Kittirat Na Ranong said in a weekly radio address on Saturday. The borrowing bill will still need to go to the Senate for final approval.
The funding will not come from the central government budget but will be mainly from the domestic market, where excess liquidity is high, at more than 3 trillion baht ($96.5 billion), Kittirat said, adding that some of the borrowing would be from overseas.
The Finance Ministry said this month the government planned to issue dollar bonds worth $1 billion to $1.5 billion in 2014, to help finance the infrastructure programme and a water management scheme.
The government also has plans for a flood management project worth 350 billion baht ($11 billion) this year, aimed at preventing a repeat of devastating flooding in late 2011 that cut economic growth to 0.1 percent that year.
Despite the huge borrowing plans, Kittirat has said public debt would not exceed half of gross domestic product (GDP). It stood at 44.1 percent by July, below a ceiling of 60 percent. - Reuters
Business & Markets 2013
Written by Reuters
Saturday, 21 September 2013 18:10
BANGKOK (Sept 21): Thailand's parliament has approved a bill to borrow 2 trillion baht, or $64 billion, to finance seven-year infrastructure projects aimed at sustaining economic growth and boosting investment at a time of weak exports.
The government has said the funding for the projects, including high-speed railways and mass-transit systems - proposed by Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and approved late on Friday - will be completed by 2020, with repayments spread over 50 years.
"This is necessary for the country's development," Finance Minister Kittirat Na Ranong said in a weekly radio address on Saturday. The borrowing bill will still need to go to the Senate for final approval.
The funding will not come from the central government budget but will be mainly from the domestic market, where excess liquidity is high, at more than 3 trillion baht ($96.5 billion), Kittirat said, adding that some of the borrowing would be from overseas.
The Finance Ministry said this month the government planned to issue dollar bonds worth $1 billion to $1.5 billion in 2014, to help finance the infrastructure programme and a water management scheme.
The government also has plans for a flood management project worth 350 billion baht ($11 billion) this year, aimed at preventing a repeat of devastating flooding in late 2011 that cut economic growth to 0.1 percent that year.
Despite the huge borrowing plans, Kittirat has said public debt would not exceed half of gross domestic product (GDP). It stood at 44.1 percent by July, below a ceiling of 60 percent. - Reuters
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