The Thailand plant, completed in just 16 months, has an annual capacity of 150,000 vehicles and is expected to generate ...
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The Thailand plant, completed in just 16 months, has an annual capacity of 150,000 vehicles and is expected to generate ...
Read moreDetailsChinese electric vehicle manufacturers are disrupting the Thai auto industry by offering substantial discounts, leading to anger among early buyers ...
Read moreDetailsIn 2023, there was a notable 894% year-on-year increase in electric vehicle (EV) demand in South-East Asia. Chinese companies have ...
Read moreDetailsChinese electric vehicle champion BYD has opened its inaugural factory in Southeast Asia, located in Thailand's Rayong province. The factory ...
Read moreDetailsThailand's automotive sector needs to evolve by integrating new skills and adopting responsible business practices. Key takeaways A recent report ...
Read moreDetailsCompanies like BYD, GAC Aion, and Changan Automobile are set to start producing EVs in Thailand, with production targets of ...
Read moreDetailsMalaysia now ranks as the second-largest auto market in Southeast Asia, surpassing Thailand and following Indonesia. This marks a significant ...
Read moreDetailsThe "China Plus One" supply chain strategy is gaining momentum across industries due to geopolitical uncertainty and the ongoing U.S.-China ...
Read moreDetailsNETA Auto unveiled the NETA V-II, a smart electric SUV, at the Bangkok International Auto Show. The innovative vehicle offers ...
Read moreDetailsThe decline in car production is attributed to a combination of different factors such as increase in imported electric vehicles (EVs) ...
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