Thailand Becomes a Hub for Chinese Electric Vehicle Manufacturing, Faces Challenges in Expanding to Western Markets
08/28/2024 16:27
According to the experts’ analysis at the webinar, Thailand is rapidly becoming a key region for Chinese electric vehicle manufacturing. Chinese Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are investing in factories in Thailand, with four out of six major brands already having operational plants.
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