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Thailand plans to distribute 40 billion baht ($1.16 billion) to 4 million people in January as part of its digital wallet stimulus program to boost consumption. The second phase will target elderly citizens who need immediate support. Additionally, the government will provide relief to borrowers with overdue debts, and consider housing support for low-income earners. The economy, which expanded at 1.9%
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