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Japanese auto giants to invest 150bn baht in Thailand

thethai2 years ago2 years ago03 mins

Japan’s four largest carmakers will invest 150 billion baht in Thailand over five years to develop the electric vehicle industry. Four major Japanese carmakers are set to invest 150 billion baht in Thailand’s electric car industry over the next five years, the Bangkok Post reported, citing a statement from government spokesman Chaya Vacharonke. Toyota Motor…

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