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Thailand has rapidly transformed from an economy dominated by agriculture to a modern, industrialized, and export-led one, making its development a success story. In a rapidly changing global environment, reigniting economic growth requires a new vision—one that fosters innovation, investment, and trade; builds the workforce of tomorrow; and positions Thailand at the forefront of future industries.
Source: World Bank
Kennzahlen
- Fläche
- 513,102 km2
- Bevölkerung
- 71.6 million (2025)
- Regierungsform
- constitutional monarchy
- Sprachen
- Thai (official) only 90.7%, Thai and other languages 6.4%, only other languages 2.9%
- BIP
- $526 billion (2025)
- Wachstumsrate
- 2.1% (2025)
- HDI
- 79
- Hauptstadt
- Bangkok
Makroökonomische Indikatoren
Despite the recent uptick in GDP growth, Thailand’s recovery continued to lag behind peers with GDP remaining below its potential level. Potential growth is expected to decrease by around 0.5 percentage points to 2.7 percent in 2022-30. At this rate, Thailand will not achieve its high-income aspirations by 2037. Raising competitiveness can help attract investments and move economic activity into more innovative or productive global value chains.
Source: World Bank
IMF Statistics:
| Subject descriptor | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | 2026 | 2027 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
All Items, Consumer price index (CPI), Period average, percent change Percent (Units) |
1.229 |
0.398 |
0.153 |
0.706 |
1.15 |
|
Current account balance (credit less debit), Percent of GDP Percent (Units) |
1.4 |
2.538 |
1.662 |
1.251 |
1.679 |
|
Current account balance (credit less debit), US dollar US dollar (Billions) |
7.222 |
13.365 |
9.284 |
7.025 |
9.749 |
|
Exports of goods and services, Volume, Free on board (FOB), Percent change Percent (Units) |
2.357 |
7.838 |
2.684 |
2.043 |
3.23 |
|
Gross domestic product (GDP), Constant prices, Percent change Percent (Units) |
2.009 |
2.54 |
2.0 |
1.6 |
2.19 |
|
Gross domestic product (GDP), Current prices, Per capita, US dollar US dollar (Units) |
7350.89 |
7493.2 |
7942.299 |
7979.199 |
8248.036 |
|
Gross domestic product (GDP), Current prices, US dollar US dollar (Billions) |
515.906 |
526.518 |
558.573 |
561.509 |
580.613 |
|
Imports of goods and services, Volume, Cost insurance freight (CIF), Percent change Percent (Units) |
-2.506 |
6.287 |
3.733 |
2.482 |
3.387 |
|
Unemployment rate |
1.0 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
Source: IMF Statistics - Thailand
Luxemburg und das Land
Existing conventions and agreements
Non double taxation agreement
In order to promote international economic and financial relations in the interest of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the Luxembourg government negotiates bilateral agreements for the avoidance of double taxation and prevent fiscal evasion with respect to Taxes on Income and on fortune with third countries.
- Convention from 07.05.1996 (Memorial 1998, A No. 37, p.527)
- Effective as of 01.01.1999 (Memorial 1998, A No. 37, p.527)
Air Services agreement
- Agreement from 04.16.1975 (Memorial 1976, A, p. 432)
- Effective as of 16.09.1977 (Memorial 1977, A, p. 1865)
Weitere Informationen
Contact points in Thailand
Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in Thailand
Ambassador with residence in Bangkok: Mr. Patrick HEMMER
Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in Bangkok
Q House Lumpini 17th Floor
1 South Sathorn Road
Tungmahamek Sathorn
Bangkok 10120
Thailand
Tel.: (+66) 2 677 7360
Fax: (+66) 2 677 7364
E-Mail: bangkok.amb@mae.etat.lu
Website: bangkok.mae.lu
Honorary Consul
Honorary Consul with jurisdiction over the City of Bangkok:
Mr Pierre METZ
57 Soi Preedi Phanomyong 26
Sukhumvit 71, Phra Khanong Nua,
10110 Bangkok
Thailand
Tel.: (+66) 2 391 3530; (+66) 89 357 6666
E-Mail: bangkok@consul-hon.lu
Honorary Consul with jurisdiction over the Province of Phuket:
Mr Claude BALTES
11/5 Moo 1, rawai Muang
83130 Phuket
Thailand
Tel.: (+66) 76 336 400
E-Mail: phuket@consul-hon.lu
Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Luxembourg
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