Title: Sourcing Opportunities in Thiland
1Sourcing Opportunities inThailand
Jul, 2016
2Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Thailand Macro Economics
- Industrial Machinery
- Electrical, Electronic Equipment
- Automobiles
- Rubber Rubber Products
- Plastics Plastic Products
- Mineral Fuels
- Precious Metals
- Processed Fish Meat
- Organic Chemicals
- Cereals
- Medical Optical Apparatus
- Iron Steel Products
- Sugar
- Wood Wood Products
- Fresh or Frozen Fish Crustaceans
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3Executive Summary Top Export Categories (1/2)
Category HS Code Top Products 2014 Export Value in USD Billion CAGR of Exports Value (5 years) Thailands share of Global Exports (2014) Top Export Destinations Import Duty into US Import Duty into EU Export Duty
Electronic Machinery HS 84 series Automatic data processing machines, optical readers. 12.1 -1.46 2 USA, Japan, China, Malaysia, Netherlands 0 (central heating boilers parts) - 6.7 (steam turbines) 0 (portable automatic data-processing machines) Nil
Electronic Machinery HS 84 series Industrial air conditioning units 4.6 8 2 USA, Japan, China, Malaysia, Netherlands 0 (central heating boilers parts) - 6.7 (steam turbines) 0 (portable automatic data-processing machines) Nil
Electrical, Equipment HS 85 series Integrated circuits and micro assemblies 7.5 -2 1 USA, Japan, China, Malaysia, Singapore 0 (motors exceeding 75 kW but under 149.2 kW) -6.7 (synchronous motors, valued not over 4 each) 0 (Processors controllers) Nil
Automobiles HS 87 series Trucks transportation vehicles 10.3 20 2 Australia, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia 0 (pedestrian controlled tractors) - 6 (steel tubing vehicle parts) 0 (Motor vehicles for the transport of goods) Nil
Automobiles HS 87 series Auto Parts accessories 6.7 14 2 Australia, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia 0 (pedestrian controlled tractors) - 6 (steel tubing vehicle parts) 0 (Motor vehicles for the transport of goods) Nil
Automobiles HS 87 series Cars 6.5 -1 2 Australia, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia 0 (pedestrian controlled tractors) - 6 (steel tubing vehicle parts) 0 (Motor vehicles for the transport of goods) Nil
Rubber Rubber Products HS 40 series Natural Rubber 6.0 -10 8 China, USA, Malaysia, Japan, Korea 0 (Natural rubber latex) -8 (conveyor belt width exceeding 20 cm) 0 (Natural rubber latex) Nil
Rubber Rubber Products HS 40 series Pneumatic tires of Rubber 3.5 6 8 China, USA, Malaysia, Japan, Korea 0 (Natural rubber latex) -8 (conveyor belt width exceeding 20 cm) 0 (Natural rubber latex) Nil
Plastics Plastic Products HS 39 series Polymers of ethylene in primary form 4.2 20 2 China, Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, India 0 (Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers) - 6.5 (Polyethylene) 0 (Polyethylene having a specific gravity of 0.94 or more) - 6.50 (Linear low-density polyethylene) Nil
Plastics Plastic Products HS 39 series Polyacetal, polyether, epoxide resin, polycarbonate, etc., in primary form 1.9 -2 2 China, Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, India 0 (Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers) - 6.5 (Polyethylene) 0 (Polyethylene having a specific gravity of 0.94 or more) - 6.50 (Linear low-density polyethylene) Nil
Plastics Plastic Products HS 39 series Polymers of propylene, in primary form 1.3 15 2 China, Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, India 0 (Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers) - 6.5 (Polyethylene) 0 (Polyethylene having a specific gravity of 0.94 or more) - 6.50 (Linear low-density polyethylene) Nil
Plastics Plastic Products HS 39 series Plastic packing goods or closures stoppers, lids, caps, closures 1.1 7 2 China, Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, India 0 (Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers) - 6.5 (Polyethylene) 0 (Polyethylene having a specific gravity of 0.94 or more) - 6.50 (Linear low-density polyethylene) Nil
Mineral Fuels HS 27 series Petroleum Oils 9.8 6 0.45 Singapore, Malaysia, China, Lao, Vietnam 0 (coal) - 2.9/kg 12.5 (Phenols) 0 (Light oils and preparations) Nil
Mineral Fuels HS 27 series Oils other products of the distillation like tar 1.2 19 0.45 Singapore, Malaysia, China, Lao, Vietnam 0 (coal) - 2.9/kg 12.5 (Phenols) 0 (Light oils and preparations) Nil
Mineral Fuels HS 27 series Crude Petroleum Oils 0.4 -14 0.45 Singapore, Malaysia, China, Lao, Vietnam 0 (coal) - 2.9/kg 12.5 (Phenols) 0 (Light oils and preparations) Nil
Precious Metals HS 71 series Jewelry 3.8 4 2 China, USA, Switzerland, Germany, Singapore 0 (natural pearls) -11 (Imitation jewelry valued over 33 cents per meter) 2.5 (Silver articles) - 4 (base metal clad with precious metal) Nil
Precious Metals HS 71 series Gold 2.7 -20 2 China, USA, Switzerland, Germany, Singapore 0 (natural pearls) -11 (Imitation jewelry valued over 33 cents per meter) 2.5 (Silver articles) - 4 (base metal clad with precious metal) Nil
Precious Metals HS 71 series Diamonds 1.8 13 2 China, USA, Switzerland, Germany, Singapore 0 (natural pearls) -11 (Imitation jewelry valued over 33 cents per meter) 2.5 (Silver articles) - 4 (base metal clad with precious metal) Nil
Note Export value, CAGR of Export values are
provided for the products and Percentage of
Global exports are provided for the entire
category. Categories have been arranged in the
descending order of highest percentage of
Thailands exports in 2014.
4Executive Summary Top Export Categories (2/2)
Category HS Code Top Products 2014 Export Value in USD Billion CAGR of Exports Value (5 years) Thailands share of Global Exports (2014) Top Export Destinations Import Duty into US Import Duty into EU Export Duty
Processed Fish Meat HS 16 series Processed Fish 3.0 6 14 Japan, USA, UK, Australia, Canada 0.8/kg (Sausages-Pork) -10 (Fish sticks) 5.50 (Salmon) 24 (Fillets known as 'loins') Nil
Processed Fish Meat HS 16 series Processed Meat 2.1 4 14 Japan, USA, UK, Australia, Canada 0.8/kg (Sausages-Pork) -10 (Fish sticks) 5.50 (Salmon) 24 (Fillets known as 'loins') Nil
Processed Fish Meat HS 16 series Processed Crustaceans molluscs 1.2 -10 14 Japan, USA, UK, Australia, Canada 0.8/kg (Sausages-Pork) -10 (Fish sticks) 5.50 (Salmon) 24 (Fillets known as 'loins') Nil
Organic Chemicals HS 29 series Cyclic hydrocarbons 1.9 14 2 China, India, Singapore, Indonesia, Korea 0 (Acyclic hydrocarbons) - 6.5 (Esters of acrylic acid) 0 (Cyclohexane) Nil
Cereals HS 10 series Rice 5.4 -3 4 Nigeria, Benin, USA, China, Ivory Coast 0 (Rye seed) 11.2 (Semi-milled or wholly milled rice) 0 (Semi-milled or wholly milled rice) - 7.7 (Rice for sowing) Nil
Cereals HS 10 series Maize (Corn) 0.2 16 4 Nigeria, Benin, USA, China, Ivory Coast 0 (Rye seed) 11.2 (Semi-milled or wholly milled rice) 0 (Semi-milled or wholly milled rice) - 7.7 (Rice for sowing) Nil
Medical Optical Apparatus HS 90 series Optical Fiber Cables 0.9 0 1 USA, Japan, China, Germany, Singapore 0 (Lenses accessories) - 6.7 (Optical fibers, optical fiber bundles and cables) 0 (Lenses used in civil aircraft) -2.90 (Image conductor cables) Nil
Medical Optical Apparatus HS 90 series Liquid Crystal Devices 0.6 31 1 USA, Japan, China, Germany, Singapore 0 (Lenses accessories) - 6.7 (Optical fibers, optical fiber bundles and cables) 0 (Lenses used in civil aircraft) -2.90 (Image conductor cables) Nil
Medical Optical Apparatus HS 90 series Lenses, prisms, mirrors etc. 0.6 -6 1 USA, Japan, China, Germany, Singapore 0 (Lenses accessories) - 6.7 (Optical fibers, optical fiber bundles and cables) 0 (Lenses used in civil aircraft) -2.90 (Image conductor cables) Nil
Iron Steel Products HS 73 series Iron Steel Products 1.1 5 1 Japan, USA, Australia, Malaysia, Vietnam 0 (Sheet piling of Iron Steel) 12.5 (Coach screws) 0 (Iron or steel wire used in civil aircraft) - 2.70 (Iron or steel grinding balls similar articles for mills) Nil
Iron Steel Products HS 73 series Iron Steel Structures (rods, angle, plates) 0.5 10 1 Japan, USA, Australia, Malaysia, Vietnam 0 (Sheet piling of Iron Steel) 12.5 (Coach screws) 0 (Iron or steel wire used in civil aircraft) - 2.70 (Iron or steel grinding balls similar articles for mills) Nil
Sugar HS 17 series Cane or beet sugar 2.7 2 6 Indonesia, Japan, China, Malaysia, Cambodia 0 (Cough drops) 12.2 (Dairy products) 33.90 EUR / 100 kg (Beet Sugar for refining) Nil
Sugar HS 17 series Sugar confectionery (including white chocolate) 0.1 0 6 Indonesia, Japan, China, Malaysia, Cambodia 0 (Cough drops) 12.2 (Dairy products) 33.90 EUR / 100 kg (Beet Sugar for refining) Nil
Wood Wood Products HS 44 series Wood sawn/chipped lengthwise, sliced/peeled 0.9 14 2 China, Korea, Japan, Iran, Malaysia 0 (Coniferous wood sawn or chipped lengthwise) 10.7 (Containers designed for use in the harvesting of fruits and vegetables) 0 (Coniferous wood sawn or chipped lengthwise) 5-40
Fresh or Frozen Fish Crustaceans HS 03 series Crustaceans 0.9 -16 2 Japan, USA, China, Italy, Vietnam 0 (Freshwater fish) 15 (Livers) 20 (Frozen Rock lobster and other sea crawfish) Nil
Fresh or Frozen Fish Crustaceans HS 03 series Molluscs 0.4 1 2 Japan, USA, China, Italy, Vietnam 0 (Freshwater fish) 15 (Livers) 20 (Frozen Rock lobster and other sea crawfish) Nil
Fresh or Frozen Fish Crustaceans HS 03 series Fish fillets 0.3 -7 2 Japan, USA, China, Italy, Vietnam 0 (Freshwater fish) 15 (Livers) 20 (Frozen Rock lobster and other sea crawfish) Nil
Note Export value, CAGR of Export values are
provided for the products and Percentage of
Global exports are provided for the entire
category. Categories have been arranged in the
descending order of highest percentage of
Thailands exports in 2014.
5Executive Summary Emerging Export Products
Emerging Products HS Code Export Value (2014) in USD Billion of Total World Export (2014) Growth rate in Value 2013-2014 ( per annum) Top Export Destinations Import Duty into US Import Duty into EU Export Duty
Rice 1006 5.438 22.06 23 Nigeria, Benin, USA, China, Ivory Coast 0-6.7 211.00 EUR / 1000 kg (Rice) Nil
Polymers of ethylene, in primary forms 3901 4.200 4.99 14 China, Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, India 0-6.5 0-6.50 Nil
Printing machinery 8443 2.551 2.45 35 USA, Japan, Netherlands, Germany, China 0-6.7 0 Nil
Air, vacuum pumps hoods incorporated a fan 8414 1.931 2.54 12 Japan, China, Norway, USA, India 0-6.7 0 Nil
Diamonds 7102 1.852 1.28 11 China, Belgium, India, Israel, USA 0-11 0-4 Nil
Electrical app for switching (ex fuse, switches, etc.) not exceeding 1000 volt 8536 1.560 1.56 15 Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, USA, Indonesia 0-6.7 0 Nil
Manioc, arrowroot (yams) etc. 0714 1.527 52.63 16 China, Japan, Singapore, New Zealand, Australia 0-20 6 Nil
Reception app for radio-telephony/ radio-broadcasting 8527 1.415 8.57 20 Japan, USA, Belgium, India, Germany 0-6.7 0 Nil
Printed circuits 8534 1.238 2.57 32 China, Malaysia, USA, Japan, Germany 0-6.7 0 Nil
Oils other products of the distillation of high temp coal tar etc. 2707 1.227 5.48 32 China, Singapore, Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia 0-12.5 0 Nil
6THAILAND- MACRO ECONOMICS
- Sourcing Opportunities in Thailand
7Thailand Overview
- Thailand is a constitutional monarchy in South
East Asia that consists of 77 provinces - spread across six regions North, North East,
Central, East, West and South. - Population 67.2 million (2014 statistics)
- Surface area slightly larger than Spain 513,115
km2 - Coastline about the same as Vietnam 3,219 km
- About 0.43 of total land area is made up of
water bodies such as lakes and rivers -
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Population (2014) Area (km2)
Thailand 67,200,000 513,120
Bangkok 8 million 1569
Samut Prakan 1.2 million 1004
Nonthaburi 1.1 million 622
Udon Thani 0.15 million 1142
2014 Growth (2014) Value (2014)
Gross Domestic Product The GDP was USD 373.8 billion in 2014 0.7 USD 373.8 billion
Exports Total global exports from Thailand constituted about 1 of global exports 6 USD 225.784 billion
Foreign Direct Investments Japan is the prominent investor into Thailand with about 60.6 investments 20.93 USD 12.7 billion
Source World Bank, International Trade Center,
Bank of Thailand
8Thailand Industry and Workforce
- Thailand is an upper-middle income economy with a
gross national income of USD 13,510 per capita
(year 2013). - Thailand provides the investor with a hard
working and knowledgeable workforce with
high-trained technicians and disciplined workers.
Labor costs in Thailand are relatively low
compared with other countries in the area such as
Malaysia and Indonesia while productivity levels
remain high. Investors agreed that Thailand is a
very cost-effective place to do business - Majority of the workforce is employed in the
Agricultural Sector. The effort of the government
to move the workforce from low income
agricultural sector to others obtained good
resulted after years with the ratio decreased
from 80 in the 1980s to 38 in 2012. - The stable and steady workforce in Manufacturing
sector has been attributed to the growth of the
industrial manufacture in Thailand. - For many years, Thailand has been facing the
shortage of low-skilled workers and have to
import low-skilled migrant workers from
neighboring countries. At present, Thailand is
host to almost 3 million migrant workers. In the
future, these business owners will be forced to
rely on the migrant workforce, since the
low-skilled Thai workforce can not be expanded.
Source tradingeconomics.com
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9Thailand GDP
Sources knoema.com, data.worldbank.org
Sources knoema.com, data.worldbank.org
- Key Insights
- Annual GDP Growth Rate Thailand witnessed more
than 6 growth in GDP in 2012 which slowed down
to 3 growth in 2013 and 0.7 in 2014 due to
global economic slowdown. - Main contributors towards the GDP growth are
Services and Manufacturing sectors with 48.2 and
38.2 share respectively of the total GDP.
Source thailand-business-news.com
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10Thailand exports are steadily growing to all
major regions of the world at 9.87 CAGR
(2006-2011)
Thailand Trading Partners
CAGR 8
CAGR 3
CAGR 4
CAGR lt 1
CAGR 7
CAGR 3
CAGR 8
CAGR 14
CAGR 7
CAGR 1
Sources Key Indicators of Thailand -2011, Asian
development Bank-ADB
- The top regions importing from Thailand include
China, US, Japan, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore,
Indonesia, Australia, Vietnam and Philippines.
Export to Indonesia have been increasing at a 14
from 2010-2013. - Top imported partners includes Japan, China, EU
and US which are also the biggest trade partners
of Thailand. - Among the Multilateral and Bilateral trade
agreements, Japan continued to be Thailands top
trading partner and the biggest investor to the
country.
Germany
Europe
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11Thailand Foreign Investment
Sources UNCTAD, Indexmundi, Ministry of Foreign
Affairs-Thailand
Sources UNCTAD, Indexmundi, Ministry of Foreign
Affairs-Thailand
- Key Insight
- Foreign investors are attracted by Thailands
strong growth in the past years, low cost labor
force and significant performance of its
manufacture industry. FDI has grown substantially
over recent years in 2012 and 2013. - Japan was the largest FDI investor to Thailand in
2014 followed by USA, UK, Hong Kong, The
Netherlands and France. - Flood Crisis
- Some regions of Thailand are prone to seasonal
flash-flooding due to their tropical savanna
climate. In 2013, seventeen factories were
temporarily shut down in a major Thai industrial
zone dominated by foreign companies. Hence
investors are reluctant at times to invest in
Thailand. - Various disaster and risk reduction activities
have been continuously implemented by the
government agencies. Also, there is a separate
department Department of Disaster Prevention and
Mitigation operating under the Thailand
government, aiming at enhancing the disaster
management capacity and efficiency in terms of
disseminating and receiving disaster related
information, exchanging and sharing information
with the government and non-government agencies.
Sources UNCTAD, Indexmundi, Ministry of Foreign
Affairs-Thailand, reuters.com, unisdr.org,
adrc.asia
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12Thailand Exchange rate
Source x-rates.com
- Exchange rate to be administrated by The Bank of
Thailand on behalf of the Government - The Baht (Thailand currency) was allowed to float
before 1963. After that it was pegged to US
dollar (1963-1978) firstly by a fixed rate then
by a fluctuation range. In 1978, the Baht was
pegged to its major trading partners instead of
USD. During 1984-1997, the Baht value was
defended against the U.S. Dollar by monetary and
financial measures in line with the pegged
exchange rate regime. It was allowed to float
again in 1997 by the managed-float exchange rate
regime. The Government would only intervene to
prevent excessive volatilities and achieve
economic targets. - It is observed that there has been an
appreciation of THB vs. US dollar since 2005. It
caused by Thailands investment capital which
kept increasing dramatically and other measures
to attract investment such as high interest rate,
etc. - There are emerging concern on the appreciation
of the Baht as it would cause difficulties to
export and he operation of small and medium
enterprises.
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13INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY
14Industrial Machinery Market Trends
- Key Insights
- Thailand is a net exporter of Industrial
Machinery - Expansion and development of Thailands
agri-business industry is expected to increase
demand for imported machinery and technology for
the food processing industry. - There is high demand for food and farm machinery,
alternative energy/ energy conservation
machinery, textile machinery, automotive
machinery, mould and die industry - The industry is expected to grow at 10 annually
in the 2-3 years. - The major imported product categories were
electrical machinery and accessories and air or
vacuum pumps, gas compressors and fans. - The main exports of industrial machinery were
printing machinery and printing type blocks. - An import duty of 0-9.7 is levied on Electrical
Appliances exports from Thailand into Europe. The
rate of 0-9.9 is levied on Thailand Electrical
Appliances imported into US.
Source International Trade Centre, boi.go.th,
export.gov
15Industrial Machinery Suppliers in Thailand
Supplier Locations
Source International Trade Centre
- The country's machinery and metalworking sector
employs a labor force of around 400,000 people
and comprises approximately 50,000 enterprises as
on 2013. At present, Thailand is a global leader
in machinery and there are numerous opportunities
to invest in this industry. - Toshiba Carrier (Thailand) Co. Ltd., Korawit
Engineering Ltd., Bangkok Fastening Co. Ltd.,
Kulthorn Kirby PCL, Global Thaixon Precision
Industry Co., Ltd., Kusatsu Electric (Thailand)
Co.,Ltd., Thai Agricultural Machinery Co., Ltd.
are some of the industrial machinery
manufacturers in Thailand.
Source business-in-asia.com
Note Star refers to supplier hubs
16ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
17Electrical, Electronic Equipment Market Trends
- Key Insights
- Electrical appliances and electronic goods sector
is projected to grow by 4 percent in 2015 from
last year. It is also expected that the exports
would grow by 3-5 percent annually in the next 3
years, while the domestic market is expected to
expand by 5-10 per cent per year. - The production of electrical and electronic goods
is projected to grow by 1-2 percent in 2015. The
electronic-goods sector is expected to grow by
0.5-1 percent in line with the rising demand for
mobile communication devices. - Thailands robust manufacturing base and
well-developed infrastructure, including an
efficient road and ports system, make Thailand an
ideal place for electrical and electronics
operations. - Thailands major electrical appliance products
were air conditioners, refrigerators, and digital
cameras video camera recorders. Air
conditioners, which accounted for 15 of the
electrical appliance industry, had the highest
export value in the industry while the export of
refrigerators and digital cameras video camera
recorders increased by 10 and 12, respectively. - Thailands main electronics exports were hard
disk drives (HDD) and integrated circuits (IC),
which accounted for approximately 34 and 26 of
total electronics exports, respectively.
Source International Trade Centre,
nationmultimedia.com, boi.go.th
18Electrical, Electronic Equipment Suppliers in
Thailand
Supplier Locations
Source International Trade Centre
- Currently, almost all of the major electrical
appliance manufacturers are represented in
Thailand. The Kingdom is not only a regional
leader, but also a leader on a global level as
Japanese, Korean, European and American
multinational companies manufacture electrical
appliances in Thailand. - Japanese manufacturers constitute half of the
industry JVC, Sony, Orion, Nikon, Pioneer,
Panasonic, Canon, Sharp, Hitachi, Mitsubishi,
Toshiba, TDK, NEC, Stanley, Rohm, Alps Electric,
Epson, Alpine, Minebea, NHK, Seiko, Sanyo and
Fujitsu, among many others are represented in
Thailand.
Source International Trade Centre, boi.go.th
Note Star refers to supplier hubs
19AUTOMOBILES
20Automobiles Market Trends
- Key Insights
- Automotive industry is projected to grow at 15.4
in 2016. - Total production of Automobiles in 2014 was about
1.8 million units. In 2015, the production number
is expected to reach 2.15 million units. - Domestic sales is set to get close to 1 million
units, thus stabilizing the domestic market. - Eco car production will play a central role in
the growth of automotive market in 2015. About
50 of the manufactured vehicles are exported. - The BOI and the Ministry of Finance offer
incentives to Eco Car manufacturers. Under the
incentive program, the BOI offers projects with a
minimum investment value of 5 billion baht, an 8
year corporate income tax holiday, as well as
duty-free importation of machinery. - Thailand is expected to retain its position as
the main automotive production hub within ASEAN. - Export growth rate is around 3 annually.
Source International Trade Centre,
thaiautobook.com
21Automobiles Suppliers in Thailand
Supplier Locations
Source International Trade Centre
- 85 of the market share is controlled by
Japanese, about 5 by US OEMs. - Toyota have the biggest share of about 35 in the
vehicles market, followed by Mitsubishi, Auto
Alliance, Nissan, Isuzu, Honda, Chevrolet and
Suzuki at 25, 11, 9, 5, 8, 3 and 3
respectively.
Source International Trade Centre,
thaiautobook.blogspot.in
Note Star refers to supplier hubs
22RUBBER RUBBER PRODUCTS
23Rubber Rubber Products Market Trends
- Key Insights
- Production of Natural rubber
- 2012 3.77 million metric tons
- 2013 4.17 million metric tons
- 2014 4.32 million metric tons
- Asia accounts for 93 of the world natural rubber
production with Thailand being the largest
producer followed by Indonesia and Vietnam. - China, the worlds top buyer of rubber, has
slowed demand for natural rubber and hence
Thailand is left with massive rubber surplus. - Also, rubber prices have fallen approximately 30
in 2014 and rubber producers are seeing a fall in
revenue. - The Thai Government is encouraging farmers to
reduce rubber production and switch to producing
palm oil. There are plans to initiate cutting
down almost 3,50,000 rubber trees annually to
counter the oversupply and fall in prices.
Source International Trade Centre, thainr.com,
businesseventsthailand.com
24Rubber Rubber Products Suppliers in Thailand
Supplier Locations
Source International Trade Centre
- Thailands major rubber product companies are
Thai Rubber Latex Corporation, Sri Trang
Agro-Industry Plc., World Rubber Ltd.,
Bridgestone Corporation and Top Glove Corporation
Berhad. - Some of the other top rubber exporting companies
in Thailand are Von Bundit, Sri Trang Agro-
Industry, Thai Hua, Thaitech Rubber, Southland,
Bridgestone Natural Rubber, B.Right, Teck Bee
Hang, Tavorn, Hadsyn, Siam Indo, A One, Numhua,
and Thai Rubber Latex.
Source International Trade Centre,
thaiautobook.blogspot.in
Note Star refers to supplier hubs
25PLASTICS PLASTIC PRODUCTS
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26Plastics Plastic Products Market Trends
- Key Insights
- Thailand is poised to become one of the regional
hubs for biopolymer industry in the next 5 years
as the industry starts to make serious
investments. - Also, Thailands industrial environment is very
good, have enough feedstock and have big players
like PTT Public Company Limited (Petroleum
Authority of Thailand). - The Bangkok-based Thai Bioplastics Industry
Association claims that Thai cassava starch would
be 30 percent cheaper as a biopolymer feedstock
than corn starch in the United States. - Strong and thriving agricultural base and
advanced technologies and research-driven
resources, provide a competitive advantage to the
bio-plastics industry. - The Thai government has spent 60 million to
implement a detailed bio plastics development
roadmap it unveiled in 2008, including a new
round of tax incentives announced in January. - Firms from Norway and Taiwan, for example, said
they were partnering with Thai firms on bio
plastics to take advantage of both Thai
processing expertise and anticipated supplies of
locally produced biopolymers. Thai companies also
were adding capacity themselves.
Source International Trade Centre,
plasticsnews.com, boi.go.th
27Plastics Plastic Products Suppliers in
Thailand
Supplier Locations
Source International Trade Centre
- The country has Southeast Asia's largest plastics
processing industry, with 4,000 companies (about
60 small and medium scale industries and
remaining 40 large sized companies), and a
strong local presence of factories of global car
and electronics manufacturers.
Source International Trade Centre,
plasticsnews.com, businesseventsthailand.com
Note Star refers to supplier hubs
28MINERAL FUELS
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29Mineral Fuels Market Trends
- Key Insights
- Approximately 80 of the nations oil demand is
sourced through imports, making it one of the
largest net oil importers in ASEAN. A large
capacity for oil processing, however, means that
Thailand is a net exporter of petroleum products,
which include motor and aviation fuel. - Although Thailand will increase its natural gas
production in the short term as it makes use of
its significant reserves, the pace of domestic
energy demand growth means that the country will
have grown more dependent on imports for its
energy needs by 2016. - Petroleum supply including onshore and offshore
in 2015 - Natural Gas 36,505 Million standard cubic feet
per day - Condensate 2,012,500 barrels per day
- Crude Oil 1,612,691 barrels per day
- Due to increasing demand for natural gas and the
limited scope of its reserves, Thailand is
actively seeking new gas resources. It is also
seeking to improve security of energy supply by
diversifying its power generation fuel mix,
through increased use of renewable resources,
particularly solar, wind, hydro and biomass. - Oil and gas companies are allowed to import
duty-free equipment, with an average import total
approaching US 1.5 billion per year. Foreign
experts are also given special facilitation, with
1,500 to 2,000 per year granted entry.
Source International Trade Centre, Department of
Mineral Fuels (Thailand), aperc.ieej.or.jp
30Mineral Fuels Suppliers in Thailand
Supplier Locations
Source International Trade Centre
- There are over 300 platforms in the Gulf of
Thailand, of which 279 are production or
processing platforms. Thailand has a strong
complement of locally established drilling,
contracting, consulting, service and supply
companies, with special preference for
exploration and production operators to source
locally. - The oil industry in Thailand is dominated by PTT,
formerly the Petroleum Authority of Thailand. The
Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO), which
is part of Thailands Ministry of Energy,
oversees all aspects of the countrys energy
policies, including the oil, natural gas, and
power sectors. - The largest foreign operator is Chevron, which
currently accounts for 70 percent of Thailands
natural gas production from 22 offshore fields.
Source International Trade Centre, mbendi.com
Note Star refers to supplier hubs
31PRECIOUS METALS
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32Precious Metals Market Trends
- Key Insights
- Thailand's exports represent about 2 of world
exports for this product, its ranking in world
exports is 18. - China, USA and Switzerland are the major import
markets for pearls and precious metals from
Thailand. - About 24.8 of total exports from Thailand is
towards China, 13.5 towards USA and Switzerland
with 13. - Gold Reserves in Thailand averaged 99.47 tons
from 2000 until 2014, reaching an all time high
of 152.41 tons in the third quarter of 2011. - Gold consumption in Thailand, the biggest user in
Asia after China and India, expanded 73 percent
to 140.1 tons in 2013. Imports were higher than
local consumption in 2013.
Source International Trade Centre, World Gold
Council Data
33Precious Metals Suppliers in Thailand
Supplier Locations
Source International Trade Centre
- Adibadee Co., Ltd, ALX Gold Mining Co., Ltd.,
Amulet Jewel Co., Ltd., Asian Global Co Ltd,
Falcon Generation Co., Ltd., Gold Dust Rep,
Goldshop Ghana Limited, Icon Minerals, Iris (
Thailand) Company Limited, KPJ Exports, Kimberley
Holdings, Laj Enterprises Ltd, Moza Group Co.,
Ltd., Susso Gem Company Limited, YLG Bullion
International Co Ltd are few suppliers/ exporters
of gold and gold articles.
Source International Trade Centre,
globalsuppliersonline.com
Note Star refers to supplier hubs
34PROCESSED FISH MEAT
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35Processed Fish Meat Market Trends
- Key Insights
- Thailand is a net exporter of Prepared/Preserved
Fish Meat. - Exported growth in value between 2010 and 2014 is
2 per annum. - Import duty rate for importing Canned Fish into
EU is 20 whereas it is 4 for USA. - Though industry witnessed a dip in exports in
2014, in terms of quantity, there was a
year-on-year increase of 8-10 per cent which,
when coupled with a 30-per-cent fall in
raw-material prices, resulted in a rise of 7-10
per cent in profit margin, which was good for the
Thai tuna industry. - Thai tuna industry process about 800,000 tons of
Tuna per year. 95 percent of the raw materials
are frozen imports from many different parts of
the world and only 5 percent come from Thai-owned
ships.
Source International Trade Centre,
thefishsite.com, intrafish.com
36Processed Fish Meat Suppliers in Thailand
Supplier Locations
Source International Trade Centre
- Asian Alliance International Co., Ltd., Chotiwat
Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Global Frozen Food
(Thailand) Co., Ltd., Golden Prize Canning Co.,
Ltd., ISA Value Co., Ltd., MMP International Co.,
Ltd., Pataya Food Industries Ltd., RS Cannery
Co., Ltd., Siam International Food Co., Ltd., SK
Foods (Thailand) Public Co., Ltd., Spa
International Food Group Co., Ltd., Songkla
Canning Public Co., Ltd., Southeast Asian
Packaging and Canning Ltd., Thai Union Frozen
Products Public Co., Ltd., Thai Union
Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Tropical Canning Public
(Thailand) Co., Ltd., Unicord PLC, PB Fishery
Products Co., Ltd. are the members of Thai Tuna
Industry Association.
Source International Trade Centre, thaituna.org
Note Star refers to supplier hubs
37 ORGANIC CHEMICALS
37
38Organic Chemicals Market Trends
Exported growth in value between 2010-2014 (,
p.a.)
Exported growth in value between 2010-2014 (,
p.a.)
- Key Insights
- Thailand is a net exporter of Organic chemical
- The global average import duty rate for Organic
chemical compounds is 3.8, with a minimum of 0
and a maximum of 30. - Exported growth in value between 2010 and 2014 is
10 per annum. - About 56 of the total exports from Thailand is
sent to China followed by India, Singapore and
Indonesia at 11, 10 and 10 respectively. - There are about 750 organic chemical suppliers in
Thailand. Many big manufacturers are located in
the east part of Thailand. - There are many ISO 90012008 and ISO 140012004
certified suppliers in the market.
Source International Trade Centre,
business-in-asia.com
39Organic Chemicals Suppliers in Thailand
Supplier Locations
Source International Trade Centre
- Aditya Birla Chemicals (Thailand), Sumitomo
Corporation Thailand Ltd, Union Petrochemical
Public Co. Ltd., Pimai Salt Co. Ltd, ARS Chemical
(Thailand) Co. Ltd., Thai Caprolactam Public
Company Limited, Siam Water Flame Co., Ltd., ICP
Chemicals Co. Ltd., SQI Group of Companies,
Imperial Industrial Chemicals (Thailand) Co.
Ltd., Cape Industrial Co. Ltd (Cape Thailand
Eastern Branch), PAE Public Co., Ltd., Technip
Engineering (Thailand) Ltd., Thai Organic
Chemicals Co., Ltd, are the various suppliers in
the market.
Source International Trade Centre,
aboutthailand.info, chemtechsearch.com,
business-in-asia.com
Note Star refers to supplier hubs
40 CEREALS
40
41Cereals Market Trends
- Key Insights
- Thailand is a net exporter of cereals. Exported
growth in value between 2013 and 2014 is 24 per
annum. - Industry witnessed a fall in 2013 due to
childrens breakfast cereals encountering a
slowdown due to a shrinking birth rate in
Thailand as well as the concern of overweight
children. - Bread and Rolls is the largest and fastest
growing products in the overall market. - Age related products and Indulgence seeking
behavior is driving Bakery and Cereals
consumption in Thailand. - Breakfast cereals is likely to enjoy the
potential upside, with the expansion of city
areas in Thailand where the lifestyle of dwellers
revolves around consumption of packaged food for
convenience purposes. To save their time and
budgets, more Thai consumers replace their cooked
meals or traditional breakfast menus such as pork
sticks, rice porridge or omelette rice menus with
favorable items of breakfast cereals mixed with
milk to feel refreshed before the working day. - Private labels are performing well in Thailand,
and penetration is relatively high within the
Thai Bakery and Cereals market. Retailers in
Thailand have heavily promoted and introduced
store brands at a lower price, and consumers
consider the quality to be almost the same as
national brands. - Film and Trays made of Flexible Packaging are the
most commonly used packaging materials in
Thailand's Bakery and Cereals market.
Source International Trade Centre,
euromonitor.com, whatech.com
42Cereals Suppliers in Thailand
Supplier Locations
Source International Trade Centre
- Nestle (Thailand) and Kellogg (Thailand) dominate
the market owing to their longstanding
establishment in Thailand, coupled with their
wide array of breakfast cereals including flakes,
muesli, childrens breakfast cereals and other
RTE cereals. - They hold a combined value share of 75 in 2013,
with Nestlé (Thailand) constituting larger share
of 43.
Source International Trade Centre,
euromonitor.com
Note Star refers to supplier hubs
43 MEDICAL OPTICAL APPARATUS
43
44Medical Optical Apparatus Market Trends
- Key Insights
- In 2014, export of medical and optical apparatus
was 4.67 billion whereas the import was 5.33
billion. - Thailand's exports represent 0.82 of world
exports for this category, its ranking in world
exports is 20. - Exported growth in value between 2010 and 2014
was 7 per annum. On the other hand, exported
growth in value between 2013 and 2014 is 4. - An increase in import of medical and optical
apparatus have been witnessed in China and USA.
Source International Trade Centre
45Medical Optical Apparatus Suppliers in
Thailand
Supplier Locations
Source International Trade Centre
- BTL Medical Techonologies Ltd, Extreme Co., Ltd.,
J Summit Co., Ltd., Medicia Instrument Service
Co., Ltd., Sato Auto-ID (Thailand) Co., Ltd.,
Siam HGospital Supply Co., Ltd. are few players
in the market.
Source International Trade Centre
Note Star refers to supplier hubs
46IRON STEEL PRODUCTS
46
47Iron Steel Products Market Trends
- Key Insights
- China and Japan are the main suppliers of Iron
Steel products to Thailand. - Thailand's exports represent 1.28 of world
exports for this product, its ranking in world
exports is 20. - Exported growth in value between 2010 and 2014
was 7 per annum. - Iron steel articles (forged or stamped)
constitute majority of exports followed by
structures (rods, angle, plates) of iron steel,
and iron steel screws, bolts, nuts,
coach-screws, etc. - Construction industry is the major end user of
iron and steel products with about 54 followed
by automobiles and parts at 16, machinery and
industrial products at 13, electrical appliances
at 12 and packaging at 5.
Source International Trade Centre, giz.de
48Iron Steel Products Suppliers in Thailand
Supplier Locations
Source International Trade Centre
- Sahaviriya Steel Industries Public Company
Limited(SSI), Bangkok Steel Industry Co. Ltd
(Public), Millennium Steel Public Company
Limited, Siam Construction Steel Company Limited,
Siam Iron and Steel Company Limited, Thai Special
Steel Industry, Thai Stainless Steel Co Ltd are
the major players in the market.
Source International Trade Centre
Note Star refers to supplier hubs
49 SUGAR
49
50Sugar Market Trends
- Key Insights
- Thailand is a net exporter of Sugar.
- Thailand's exports represent 6.58 of world
exports for this product, its ranking in world
exports is 2. - Exported growth in value between 2010 and 2014
was 2 per annum. - Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose
(in solid form) is the main product exported
followed by sugar confectionery (incl white
choc), not containing cocoa. - Indonesia, Japan and China are the major import
markets. - Thailand produced a record 11.6 million tons of
sugar in 2013/14, but dry weather in key growing
areas is seen leading to a drop in sugar output
to 10.5 million tons in 2014/15. - On the back of expansion in cane production
estimated to be 107 million tons in 2015/16, and
sugar production increasing to 11.4 million tons,
up 4 from 2014/15.
Source International Trade Centre,
internationalsugarjournal.com, agra-net.net
51Sugar Suppliers in Thailand
Supplier Locations
Source International Trade Centre
- Thai Sugar Mill Co., Ltd., Uttaradit Sugar
Industrial Co Ltd, Mitrphol Sugar Group, The
Saharuang Co.,Ltd., Khon Kaen Sugar Industry
Public Company Limited, New Krung Thai Sugar
Factory Co., Ltd., are few sugar factories in
Thailand.
Source International Trade Centre
Note Star refers to supplier hubs
52WOOD WOOD PRODUCTS
52
53Wood Wood Products Market Trends
- Key Insights
- Thailand is a net exporter of wood and wood
articles. - Thailand's exports represent 1.64 of world
exports for this product, its ranking in world
exports is 19. - Exported growth in value between 2010 and 2014
was 8 per annum. On the other hand, exported
growth in value between 2013 and 2014 is 6. - China is the major importer of wood and wood
articles from Thailand. - Wood sawn/chipped lengthwise, sliced/peeled and
fibreboard of wood are the major export products
from Thailand. - An estimated 33 of Thailands total land area is
covered by forest. Production of hardwood timber
from Thailands national forest is limited due to
a ban on logging and stringent measures that
protect forest conservation. - Its estimated that about 70 percent of
Thailands wood furniture production is exported. - The largest source of domestic hardwood in
Thailand comes from para-rubber wood.
Source International Trade Centre,
gain.fas.usda.gov
54Wood Wood Products Suppliers in Thailand
Supplier Locations
Source International Trade Centre
- There are multiple ISO certified suppliers in the
market. To name a few Krabiwood Industries Co.,
Ltd, Thai Bamboo and Wood Products Co., Ltd.,
Charoen Industry Co., Ltd., Siam Richwood Co.,
Ltd., Bangpakong Wood Co., Ltd., Phang Nga
Parawood Industries Co., Ltd., Fancy Wood
International Co., Ltd., Thai Plywood Co.,Ltd.,
Rayong Particle Board Co., Ltd., Vanachai Panel
Industry Co., Ltd., Woodwork Creation Co., Ltd.,
Woodwork Product Co., Ltd., Laem Chabang Industry
Co., Ltd., Agro Mats Co., Ltd., Areechai Wodtech
Co., ltd, Hand Heart Co., Ltd.
Source International Trade Centre,
business-in-asia.com
Note Star refers to supplier hubs
55FRESH/FROZEN FISH CRUSTACEANS
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56Fresh/Frozen Fish Crustaceans Market Trends
- Key Insights
- Thailand's exports represent 1.91 of world
exports for this product, its ranking in world
exports is 16. - Exported growth in value between 2013 and 2014
was 1 per annum. - Japan and USA are the major export markets for
fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic
invertebrates etc. from Thailand. - Industry is witnessing depleted fish stocks
mainly due to unregistered pirate ships that
plunder the waters of other countries, often
under assumed identities, the group says. - An estimated 11-26m tons or 15 of the worlds
fish are caught illegally each year. - Thailand's fishing industry has come under
scrutiny after investigations uncovered the use
of human trafficking, forced labor and
ill-treatment.
Source International Trade Centre,
theguardian.com, ejfoundation.org, fao.org
57Fresh/Frozen Fish Crustaceans Suppliers in
Thailand
Supplier Locations
Source International Trade Centre
- Luen Thai Fishing Venture Limited, Thai Union
Group, Siam Canadian Group, Mayao Foods Co.,
Ltd., Kondanmal Group, A.P.Frozen Foods Co.,
Ltd., Bangkok Selection Foods Co., Ltd., Anglo
Thai Exports Co., Ltd., Anusorn Mahachai Surimi
Co., Ltd., Baaeco V Food, BCT Trading Co., Ltd.,
are few exporters in the market.
Source International Trade Centre
Note Star refers to supplier hubs