Leading economists called for increased government support for Thailand’s property sector, warning of a prolonged slowdown and its potential negative impact on the broader economy.
Thailand Ramps Up Campaign Boosting Japan’s Semiconductor Involvement
In June, ASEAN’s semiconductor competition got more intense with Thailand’s involvement. The country’s economic ministers discussed sending Thai students to train in Taiwan to counter lack of advanced skills.
Influx Of China Goods Spook Thailand Economy
The influx of cheap and substandard goods from China via both online and physical platforms has become a critical issue in Thailand, with various parties expressing concerns about its impact on Thai businesses and consumer welfare.
Malaysia Launches First Chip Design Park In Puchong
Selangor has set up a 0.6 hectare semiconductor integrated circuit (IC) design park as part of Malaysia’s plans to move up the value chain in the semiconductor industry and “Made by Malaysia” ambitions.
Electric Vehicle Batteries Directing ASEAN On A Greener Growth Avenue
In this commentary on ASEAN automotive and EV battery market dynamics, Nikhil Kaitwade from Future Market Insights inspects major trends, roadblocks, and opportunities in carving out its path of growth.
Vietnam Drives German Investors’ Optimism
Vietnam is the country where according to AHK World Business Outlook for Spring 2023, 91% of German companies intend to continue to either invest in or expand their production, and approximately 40% of them planning to increase their workforce over the next 12 months.
Transportation And Construction In Indonesia And Thailand To Catalyse Press Brakes Takeup
Press brakes are widely used for the precision bending of sheet metals, which are subsequently treated and used across several industries. Indonesia’s and Thailand’s transportation and construction will contribute to press brakes’ demand; majorly supplemented by government support.
Is Thailand’s Automotive Prepped For All Electric Or Hybrids?
Thailand may have earned its position as the world’s largest automotive manufacturer. While it tries to gain in on electric vehicles (EV), the country has yet to strike a delicate balance between profitability and costs.
China Mission To Be Self-Reliant May Be Hampered
While China is doing what it can to stimulate its electric vehicle (EV) growth, recurring power outages plus other challenges may potentially undo all its efforts.
Way Forward For Indian White Goods Manufacturers
The true potential of a company is only unleashed in the toughest of times. Globally, the pandemic could easily be considered as one such time witnessed by people, businesses and industries across all sectors.
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