Thai power price hike to hurt business, competitiveness – business group

BANGKOK : Thailand’s decision to hike electricity prices by 20 per cent in early 2023 will push up inflation and undermine the country’s competitiveness as the economy recovers gradually from the pandemic, a leading joint business group said on Friday.

Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy’s recovery has lagged that of others in the region as the crucial tourism sector only started to rebound this year.

From January to April, the power tariff for businesses will increase by 20.5 per cent to 5.69 baht ($0.1640) per unit, with that of households remaining at 4.72 baht, the Energy Regulatory Commission said earlier, citing higher fuel costs.

The business group urged the government to delay the price hike as manufacturers would be forced to increase the price of goods, said the group, which includes representatives from industry, banking and commerce.

“The hike will have a severe impact on people’s costs of living and the cost of the manufacturing and service sectors still in recovery,” said Isares Ratanadilok Na Phuket, vice chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries.

The move will reduce Thailand’s competitiveness and attractiveness as power costs for businesses will be 50-120 per cent higher than those in countries like Vietnam and Indonesia, said Roongrote Rangsiyopash, president of industrial conglomerate SCG .

Surong Bulakul, vice chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, said higher power prices could increase inflation to 3.5 per cent next year, from 3 per cent currently forecast, with interest rates on the rise.

On Monday, the central bank said it would continue to raise rates for a while to help the economy and curb inflation.

($1 = 34.70 baht)

(This story has been corrected to fix typographical error in RIC in paragraph 6.)

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