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Thailand’s Electronics Sector Hit by Cheap Chinese Imports
SUNDAY, MAY 11, 2025
The ongoing global trade war is starting to rattle Thailand’s electronics industry. An influx of low-priced Chinese products into the Thai market is raising alarms, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the supply chain. Meanwhile, major Chinese brands like Midea and TCL appear unaffected by trade tariffs and are eyeing the highly competitive air-conditioner market.
Government strategies in place to deal with influx of cheap imports
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2025
Thailand is ready to tackle the influx of imported goods in the country with the value-added tax (VAT) mechanism and strict product quality inspection, the Finance Ministry said on Wednesday.
Chinese goods flood northeastern checkpoints
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 02, 2024
VAT collection reaches 450 million baht in 3 months, Customs Department reports
Cabinet approves 5 measures to curb ultra-cheap imports
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 04, 2024
Import and custom regulations as well as tax increases among measures being put in place to restrict import of cheap, low-quality products
Expert warns of disruption as Temu enters Thai e-commerce market
THURSDAY, AUGUST 01, 2024
Government urged to fix loopholes that allow Chinese retailers to sell ultra-cheap and often substandard goods online
561 factories in Thailand shut their doors in 2024
THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2024
Steel and metal industries are hit hardest as production costs remain high and cheap Chinese goods flow into the market
SMEs call on govt to protect Thai manufacturers from dumping of cheap Chinese goods
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2024
The Federation of Thai SMEs wants the Commerce Ministry to review import tax rate deals with China, so Thai manufacturers are not hurt by the flood of cheap Chinese goods.
U.S. blocks import of Chinese goods it says are made with forced labor
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2020
The Trump administration has banned the import of certain apparel and computer parts from China, saying that they are made by forced laborers from the Xinjiang region.