Politics9/6/2025Bloomberg

Anutin Picks Veteran Bureaucrat as New Thai Finance Minister

Anutin Picks Veteran Bureaucrat as New Thai Finance Minister

In a move to address Thailand's economic challenges, newly appointed Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has announced the selection of a veteran bureaucrat as the country's new finance minister. The appointment comes as Thailand grapples with the aftermath of U.S. tariffs and high household debt levels. The new finance minister, a seasoned bureaucrat, is expected to play a crucial role in steering the Thai economy through these turbulent times. The decision reflects the government's focus on stability and experience in navigating the country's financial landscape. The announcement underscores the Prime Minister's recognition of the pressing economic issues facing Thailand and his commitment to addressing them with a seasoned and experienced leadership team. As the nation navigates the economic challenges, the new finance minister's expertise and guidance will be crucial in charting a path towards economic recovery and prosperity.

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