Thailand's Commerce Ministry said last week that prices of many consumer goods will be frozen for six months to November to hold down living costs and boost the economy and confidence.

"Producers of 205 categories of necessary consumer goods are happy to freeze prices for six months," Reuters quoted Srirat Rastapana, who is acting commerce minister under a military government that seized power on May 22, as saying in a statement after meeting with companies and trade associations.

Those consumer goods include beverages, rice, palm oil, instant foods, dairy products, household products, animal feed and fertiliser.

Inflation in Thailand accelerated in May to a 14-month high of 2.62 percent from a year earlier due to higher food and energy prices, with the core rate, which excludes fresh food and energy, picking up to 1.75 percent.

Thais have been complaining about a rise in the cost of living although consumer confidence rose in May, after the coup, for the first time in 14 months.

The economy contracted 2.1 percent in the first quarter from the previous three months, hurt by months of political unrest.-VNA