Anutin Denies Japanese Firms Are Leaving Thailand Amid EV Shift
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Anutin Charnvirakul dismissed rumors of Japanese capital relocating, emphatically stating that the government has no intention of abandoning its old ally. He stressed that the traditional automotive industry remains crucial and urged Ekniti to expedite the review of EV promotion criteria to close loopholes and inconsistencies.
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Anutin denies Japanese firms are leaving Thailand amid EV shift
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — 21 August 2026, Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has dismissed reports that Japanese investors are moving their production bases out of Thailand, saying the government will not abandon long-standing investors and will fully support the country’s traditional automotive industry. Anutin said the government places importance on investors from all countries, particularly Japan, which has used Thailan…
On August 21, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul gave an interview to reporters during his official visit to Australia and New Zealand, stating that:
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