BANGKOK, June 24 (Reuters) - Thailand's customs-cleared
exports contracted again in May from a year earlier as demand
from its major markets declined, Commerce Ministry data showed
on Friday.
Exports, worth about two-thirds of Southeast Asia's
second-largest economy, have contracted the past three years.
The central bank has forecast a 2.5 percent fall in 2016.
Following are details from the Commerce Ministry:
(percent change on year unless stated)
DATA
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