tourism sector , which typically accounts for about 12% of gross domestic product (GDP).
As exports are likely to decline for a while, Thailand should focus on boosting domestic consumption and accelerating government spending, the group said in a statement.
Relevant agencies should maintain baht currency stability and help ease the impact of rising interest rates, it added.
Despite a quarter-on-quarter economic contraction at the end of 2022, the group said the economy should see growth in the first quarter of this year, avoiding a technical recession, on the back of the tourism boom.
"We are confident that GDP will not fall and there won't be a technical recession because the service sector has returned much more than expected," Kriengkrai said.
Southeast Asia's second-largest
economy grew 2.6% in 2022, less than expected.
(Reporting by Kitiphong Thaichareon
Writing by Orathai Sriring
Editing by Ed Davies, Kanupriya Kapoor)