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Southeast Asia > Thailand > Food

THAI FOOD STATS:   All Stats  
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beverages and tobacco > % of value added in manufacturing 23.07 % Time series [31st of 103]
exports > % of merchandise exports 11.64 % Time series [56th of 156]
Source: World Development Indicators database
imports > % of merchandise imports 3.97 % Time series [106th of 155]
Source: World Development Indicators database
McDonalds restaurants 88 McDonald's restaurants [28th of 39]
Source: World Development Indicators database
    McDonalds restaurants (per $ GDP) 0.017 per $100 million [35th of 38]
    McDonalds restaurants (per capita) 0.014 per 10,000 population [37th of 39]
Subway resturants 17 [28th of 82]
Source: McDonald's
    Subway resturants (per capita) 0.026 per 100,000 population [63rd of 82]

... View all Food stats

SOURCES: World Development Indicators database; McDonald's; Subway, 2006.

ALTERNATIVE NAMES: Thailand, Kingdom of Thailand

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