Thailand has abandoned its price cap on diesel less than a month since the Middle East conflict broke out, a stark sign of how the surging global crude costs are threatening fiscal limits across emerging economies.
The government will allow pump prices to float, after weeks of keeping local costs artificially low rapidly pushed its fuel subsidy fund deeper into deficit. It is a sharp pivot for Prime Minister
Anutin sidestepped questions on Wednesday about a potential public backlash, offering only a brief acknowledgment ...
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