Thailands Industrien und sein Wirtschaftssystem

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Thailands Industrien und sein Wirtschaftssystem

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Hier zwei höchst interessante Links zu Thailands Wirtschaft....zB. erfährt man hier dass in Thailand 1800...Zulieferer für den
Automobilsektor mittlerweile tätig sind.....

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
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Continued success breeds innovation for Thailand’s Automotive Industry

Auto companies and their suppliers have looked to Thailand for decades as a hub for the Asian markets. With the largest vehicle assembling capacity in Southeast Asia and over 1,800 suppliers, Thailand’s long history in the auto industry has created a well-developed infrastructure and knowledgeable workforce that attracts the world’s leading companies like Toyota, BMW, Honda, Mercedes-Benz, GM and Ford.

As the world’s largest producer of one ton pickup trucks, and only second to Detroit in truck manufacturing, Thailand is one of the top 10 largest automotive exporters in the world and ships to over 130 countries. On average, auto companies invest over $1 billion each year in order to produce around 1.6 million vehicles annually.

The Thai government provides a range of incentives for investors, including corporate income tax holidays of between 5 and 7 years.

Eco-Cars for a Sustainable Future

Always looking to develop its competitive edge, the government has instituted high emissions standards for its Eco-Car program that offers automakers incentives for producing cars with smaller engines and better fuel economy. With Nissan, Honda, BMW, Chevy, Suzuki, Mitsubishi, Hyundai and Toyota already taking part in the program, and production already passing 585,000 vehicles a year, Thailand is on track to become an influential leading player in the auto world.
Incentives for the Eco-Car programs include
•Maximum incentives, including an 8-year corporate income tax holiday and duty-free importation
•Reduced excise tax of 17% on cars with petrol-powered engines smaller than 1,300cc
•90% reduction on import duties of eco-car raw materials and parts that cannot be sourced locally
•3-year exemption on the import duties of foreign auto parts and reduced excise taxes for E85 ethanol vehicles....

Hier der Link wo man so ziemlich alles über die verschiedenen Wirtschaftszweige....sprich Sektoren lesen kann....eine spannende Abendlektüre.

http://www.thinkasiainvestthailand.com/ ... y.php?id=3

Ich hoffe ihr versteht dass ich leider nicht die Zeit habe alles zu übersetzen........

LG:Dan :)

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Re: Thailands Industrien und sein Wirtschaftssystem

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Dann der zweite höchst interessante Link vom BOI...Board Of Investment......

THAILAND: THE DETROIT OF ASIA


Thailand’s economy has shown record impressive growth over the past decade. The combination of a sound economic foundation and renewed growth makes this vibrant Southeast Asian economy fertile ground for future automotive investments.

The automotive industry is a vital sector for the country’s economy as it contributes greatly to exports and trade inflows. It is Thailand’s second-largest export industry, after computer parts and components. Thanks to continuous government-led support, automotive has evolved into an industry with vibrant foreign original equipment manufacturer (OEM) competition and an extensive network of supporting industries. Thailand’s long experience with automotive manufacturing has equipped the country with a comparatively low-cost yet experienced labor force for the sector.

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Thailand has approximately 690 Tier 1 auto parts suppliers and 1,700 Tier 2 and 3 suppliers. More than half of the Tier 1 suppliers are foreign-majority companies. Of the top 100 auto parts manufacturers in the world, 50% have factories in Thailand. The country’s manufacturing base is strong enough to supply all of the necessary parts, from engine parts to interior and body parts.



Major multinational automotive industry leaders in Thailand include Toyota Motors, Isuzu, Honda Automobile, Nissan Motors, General Motors, Mitsubishi Motors, Suzuki Motors, BMW Manufacturing, Tata Motors, Ford Motor and Mazda.

Big Industry Drivers

In early 2012, many Japanese automotive enterprises announced their intentions to continue investments in Thailand. After the devastating flood in Thailand at the end of 2011, up to 80% of Japanese investors still have full confidence in investment in Thailand, based on the growth prospects of the country’s economy.

Toyota continues to invest US$273 million in 2012. Most of the budget will be spent on a new plant in Chachoengsao’s Gateway City Industrial Estate and an existing plant in Samutprakarn, to produce fuel-efficient cars at an annual capacity of 100,000 units. The additional facilities are expected to start production in July 2013.

Suzuki Motor has invested US$250 million to build its first factory for the production of fuel-efficient cars.


Isuzu will increase its investment by US$217 million to build a new plant in the Gateway City Industrial Estate, with annual capacity estimated at 200,000 units. The plant is expected to open in October 2012.

Thai Summit, one of the largest auto parts makers, has allocated US$167 million to expand its factories in Rayong and Chonburi provinces.

Ford Motor has opened a US$450 million plant in Thailand, with capacity of 150,000 units per year, expanding its export capability to meet rising demand in neighboring countries.

Jatco, a Japanese maker of automobile transmissions, invested US$255 million in a new plant to produce continuously variable transmission (CVT) units in Thailand. It is the first company to produce CVTs in the country. The plant is planned to open in mid-2013.


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http://www.boi.go.th/index.php?page=opp_automotive

Hier gibt es genügend Futter...lol.....viel Spass beim studieren...ich finde die Zahlen zumindest sehr interessant..................

Bis dann...Ba....Dan :)

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Re: Thailands Industrien und sein Wirtschaftssystem

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Thailand ist nach meiner Kenntnis nur Produktionsstätte. Die Arbeitnehmer sind offenbar recht gut und die Rahmenbedingungen stimmen. Das ist sicher nicht mit Detroit zu vergleichen, wo viele der wichtigsten Entwicklungen im Automobilbau der USA gemacht wurden.

Der zweite Teil, die Öko-Autos macht schon Sinn. Allerdings nicht alles.

- Die kleinen Motoren sind sinnvoll. Allerdings, 1.300 ccm ist schon einiges, dazu 8 Ventile, ein Turbolader und ich blase dir auch 15 bis 25 Ltr. Benzin / 100 KM durch den kleinen Motor.
- E85 Ethanol mag ja lustig klingen, aber, altes indianisches Sprichwort: "Irgendwann wird der Mensch erkennen, dass man Geld nicht essen kann" in meiner Abwandlung: "Irgendwann wird der Reisbauern erkennen, dass man Ethanol-Benzin nicht essen kann"
Hier hoppelt Thailand der Vorstellung der EU hinterher, dass man am Besten landwirtschaftliche Anbaufläche für die Benzinherstellung nutzt, was eine ökologische Katastrophe ist.

W.

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Ja Werner wo du Recht hast...hast du Recht.......
Die Entwicklungen werden eh immer woanders gemacht....man siehe nur Handys Tablets etc...dass sie dann später in Shenzhen oder in Korea gebaut werden...
fällt wohl heute unter den modernen Begriff....Globalisierung............

LG:Dan :)
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