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Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 06/12/2012
» TSL Auto Corporation, a luxury car importer, will open a showroom and service centre in Myanmar next month in preparation for the launch of the Asean Economic Community in 2016.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 29/11/2012
» Mazda plans to achieve its midterm sales target in Southeast Asia of 150,000 units a year by 2016, with Thai sales representing two-thirds.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 27/11/2012
» Siam Motors Group is keen to buy Bira Circuit and turn the 164-rai racetrack into a real estate development, a move that would end the loud noise made by racing cars that disturbs players at nearby golf courses.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 27/11/2012
» Isuzu, Thailand's second-largest pickup truck manufacturer, expects zero growth for domestic sales next year, as it has to set aside some output to accommodate rising exports.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 24/11/2012
» The government and the private sector are accelerating plans for the country's long-delayed auto-parts testing centre and proving ground.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 24/11/2012
» Honda launched the new 1.2-litre Brio Amaze eco-car sedan yesterday priced from 454,000 to 521,000 baht.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 16/11/2012
» Sammitr Motors Manufacturing Plc, the auto-parts and logistics service provider, has been authorised to import and service Hendrickson International Corporation air suspensions from the US.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 15/11/2012
» Thai Auto Tools Group, the wholly Thai-owned auto parts maker, is planning an initial public offering (IPO) for its flagship subsidiary by the middle of next year to raise funds for expansion.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 14/11/2012
» Volvo Car Thailand is confident it can break its sales target this year thanks to new models and innovative technologies.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 10/11/2012
» Toyota plans to build as many as 1 million vehicles a year in Thailand in the near future.