One sure way to make yourself look silly is to try predicting the future...
so I won't.
But in view of the destruction of the world financial markets, with most of the damage still to come, it seems appropriate for a little crystal ball gazing. There is no way on earth that Thailand can avoid the fall-out from the economic melt-down set to wipe out many businesses & countries around the globe.
Add to that scenario that Thailand is one of the most politically unstable countries in the world & the stage is set for change. Major change & it won't necessarily be good for LOS or we visitors.
In the past few months I read somewhere that Thailands exports had dropped by over 18% IN ONE MONTH, I'm sure someone will correct me, but that is colossal by any standard. The baht remains stubbornly high, crippling exports, I have been told it is all to do with bringing the economy to its knees to abet support for Thaksin.
The monarch's heirs are not popular, the rival political parties share no common ground, civil unrest is already happening & there is the very real possibility of civil war breaking out in the short to mid term future.
That would stop tourism dead, the hard currency delivered by the holiday makers is the mainstay of the Thai economy, without the crowds & their money, what happens to the Pattaya & Phuket & the rest?
If the bars & hotels started closing, I have been told I can expect 80% of them will go, what can we expect? Hungry locals for a start...
That is all I want to say on that bleak picture because I know lots will wish to shoot the messenger, me , but if anyone can put the positive side of this, please post it.
And don't forget that none of this takes into account the effect of the economic crisis destroying world trade.
Am I being too pessimistic? Is there a silver lining to this? Will the government look after the tourist scene & nothing will change?
We must all hope that will be the case...
so I won't.
But in view of the destruction of the world financial markets, with most of the damage still to come, it seems appropriate for a little crystal ball gazing. There is no way on earth that Thailand can avoid the fall-out from the economic melt-down set to wipe out many businesses & countries around the globe.
Add to that scenario that Thailand is one of the most politically unstable countries in the world & the stage is set for change. Major change & it won't necessarily be good for LOS or we visitors.
In the past few months I read somewhere that Thailands exports had dropped by over 18% IN ONE MONTH, I'm sure someone will correct me, but that is colossal by any standard. The baht remains stubbornly high, crippling exports, I have been told it is all to do with bringing the economy to its knees to abet support for Thaksin.
The monarch's heirs are not popular, the rival political parties share no common ground, civil unrest is already happening & there is the very real possibility of civil war breaking out in the short to mid term future.
That would stop tourism dead, the hard currency delivered by the holiday makers is the mainstay of the Thai economy, without the crowds & their money, what happens to the Pattaya & Phuket & the rest?
If the bars & hotels started closing, I have been told I can expect 80% of them will go, what can we expect? Hungry locals for a start...
That is all I want to say on that bleak picture because I know lots will wish to shoot the messenger, me , but if anyone can put the positive side of this, please post it.
And don't forget that none of this takes into account the effect of the economic crisis destroying world trade.
Am I being too pessimistic? Is there a silver lining to this? Will the government look after the tourist scene & nothing will change?
We must all hope that will be the case...
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