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MOTORING

Detailing Neta's fall from grace

Published on 12/07/2025

» Jutamas Tadthiemrom, an employee of a Bangkok-based media corporation, has been using her Neta electric vehicle (EV) for just over a year. The main reason she bought it was to reduce her fuel expenses, as she had used her previous car for more than 12 years.

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THAILAND

Chinese EVs flood Thai market, but after-sales support lags

Published on 11/07/2025

» Thailand’s electric vehicle (EV) market is expanding rapidly, driven by generous government subsidies and tax incentives. However, the influx of Chinese EV brands has sparked concerns over inadequate after-sales service, leaving consumers vulnerable—especially in light of the ongoing controversy surrounding NETA, a Chinese EV brand now facing legal action over unresolved customer complaints.

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LIFE

KIA LINES UP NEW EVs AS CEO COMMITS TO CITY CAR

Life, Published on 07/07/2025

» The next wave of Kia EVs is being prepared for launch by the end of the decade, among them an entry-level model as well as a next-generation architecture that will underpin replacements for the likes of the EV6 and EV9.

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MOTORING

China's intense EV rivalry tests Thailand's local production goals

Published on 04/07/2025

» Hyper-competition in China's electric vehicle sector is spilling over to its biggest market in Asia, Thailand, as smaller players struggle to compete with dominant BYD, putting ambitious local production plans at risk.

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OPINION

Thailand's export-led model needs rejig

Oped, Pavida Pananond, Published on 03/07/2025

» Time is running out for Thailand, and the stakes have never been higher. As Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira arrived in Washington this week for critical trade talks with the US negotiation team, Thailand confronts not just a tariff negotiation but an existential challenge to its export-dependent economic model. With US President Donald Trump's 90-day grace period expiring on July 8, Thailand must secure a deal or face a punishing 36% tariff that threatens to unravel decades of export-led development strategy.

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THAILAND

Thailand-China ties rooted in trust and family: Pinij

Published on 01/07/2025

» As Thailand and China mark the 50th anniversary of their diplomatic relations this year, Phinij Jarusombat, former deputy prime minister and President of the Thai-Chinese Cultural Relationship Council (TCCRC), reflects on a half-century of enduring friendship, shared prosperity, and what the next 10–20 years may bring.

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MOTORING

Chinese automakers grab record hybrid market share in Europe

Published on 01/07/2025

» LONDON - Chinese automakers continued to expand their European foothold in May, capturing the highest share ever of hybrid-car sales and the biggest slice of the electric-vehicle (EV) market in 10 months.

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INVESTMENT

Trade deal optimism lifts Asian shares

Published on 28/06/2025

» RECAP: Most Asian stock markets rose on Friday, and a gauge of global equities reached another record high, on trade-deal optimism and increased expectations for US interest-rate cuts this year.

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MOTORING

Carmakers GM, Tesla and Ford lead list of US companies in China exposure

South China Morning Post, Published on 27/06/2025

» General Motors (GM), one of America's top carmakers, leads US companies in its exposure to China, perched in a delicate position as bilateral trade tensions persist amid US President Donald Trump's steep 55% tariffs on Chinese imports, according to a research report published this week.

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GENERAL

Share of global printed circuit board market set to surge

Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 26/06/2025

» Thailand's printed circuit board (PCB) industry is expected to gain a global market share of 20-25% by 2027, driven by electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing and artificial intelligence (AI) development, though its rapid growth could be stunted by a shortage of skilled workers, according to the Thailand Printed Circuit Association.