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Posted on October 16, 2020 by admin

Protests in Thailand are a ‘double whammy’ for the economy, which is reeling from Covid-19

Recent protests in Thailand will be a “double whammy” for growth in the country, which has already suffered a blow from the Covid-19 pandemic, analysts say.

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