Thailand's Net ODA (% of GNI) saw a steady decline from in 1990 to negligible levels after 2003, reflecting its rapid economic development and transition to an upper-middle-income country. Peaks in 1999 () and 1998 () corresponded to international assistance during the Asian financial crisis.
Negative values, such as - in 2003, indicate repayments surpassing aid inflows, showcasing Thailand’s ability to self-finance development. The consistent near-zero levels since the mid-2000s highlight its reduced reliance on foreign aid as it transitioned into a donor role in the region.
Negative values, such as - in 2003, indicate repayments surpassing aid inflows, showcasing Thailand’s ability to self-finance development. The consistent near-zero levels since the mid-2000s highlight its reduced reliance on foreign aid as it transitioned into a donor role in the region.
For a broader context, visit other statistics on Thailand’s unemployment rate, Thailand’s services sector share in GDP, Thailand’s mortality rate changes.