Thai cabinet approves first tranche of 10,000 baht handout


After the weekly cabinet meeting, Thai Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira finally provided initial disbursement details on Pheu Thai’s long-delayed 10,000 baht handout scheme that has caused concern in financial circles, including at the Bank of Thailand. (Photo by Adryel Talamantes)

BANGKOK — The Thai cabinet has finally approved 10,000 baht ($300) handouts to poor and disadvantaged people next week, with the finance minister predicting that the scaled-back initiative will spur consumption in an economy that is growing slower than most in the region. 

The money is to be handed out in multiple phases with 14.5 million people deemed to be vulnerable being paid in the first tranche.





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