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Updated · Nation Thailand · Jun 28
Foreign Shoppers Spend 1.5x More in Thailand, Driving Retail Beyond Tourism
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Updated · Nation Thailand · Jun 28

Foreign Shoppers Spend 1.5x More in Thailand, Driving Retail Beyond Tourism

1 articles · Updated · Nation Thailand · Jun 28

Summary

  • Foreign consumers in Thailand now spend 1.5 times more on average than Thai shoppers, with long-stay residents emerging as a key retail growth engine, according to The 1 Insight.
  • That shift is moving demand from one-off tourist buys to repeat lifestyle spending on groceries, home goods, children’s items, beauty and health products by expats and frequent visitors.
  • Long-stay residents are the main growth driver as both their numbers and spending rise, while frequent visitors still spend heavily per trip but their growth has begun to stabilize.
  • Chinese shoppers over-index in home and beauty, Russians in kids’ products and groceries, and Japanese in groceries, health and stationery, showing distinct nationality-based spending patterns.
  • Thailand’s appeal to foreign residents—ranked among the top 10 relocation destinations in 2024 Expat Insider data—is increasingly positioning the country as a regional lifestyle hub, not just a tourism market.

Insights

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Thailand’s Retail Sector in 2026: The Rise and Impact of the Expat Economy

Overview

As of June 2026, Thailand’s retail sector is experiencing a major transformation, moving away from its traditional dependence on tourism and increasingly relying on the strong, steady spending of long-stay residents and frequent visitors. This shift has given rise to the 'Expat Economy,' which is now a significant new engine of growth for the country. The consistent demand from foreign shoppers is reshaping Thailand’s retail and service landscape, providing a more stable and predictable market. This evolution is making Thailand’s economy more resilient and less vulnerable to the ups and downs of seasonal tourism.

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