Thailand Registers 48 New Factories in February 2026, Lopburi Leads
Thailand’s Department of Industrial Works reports 48 new factories in February 2026. Lopburi ranks first with the highest number of factory licenses and investment value.
Thailand’s Department of Industrial Works reports 48 new factories in February 2026. Lopburi ranks first with the highest number of factory licenses and investment value.
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Thailand approved 59 new factory licenses in January 2026 with total investment of 16.05 billion baht. Chonburi recorded the highest number of new factories.
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Thailand’s industrial sector added 82 new factories in November 2025, with total investment of 9,923.80 million baht. Chonburi led the list with 21 new factories.
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Thailand’s industrial sector added 111 new factories in October 2025, with total investment of 31,267.34 million baht. Chonburi led the list with 21 new factories.
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BOI reports investment promotion applications in the first nine months of 2025 totaling over 1.3 trillion baht, with nearly 1 trillion from foreign investors — reflecting strong co…
BOI reports investment promotion applications in the first nine months of 2025 totaling over 1.3 trillion baht, with nearly 1 trillion from foreign investors — reflecting strong co…
Thailand’s industrial sector added 114 new factories in September 2025, with total investment of 10.54 billion baht. Chonburi Province ranked first with 25 new factories.
Thailand’s industrial sector added 89 new factories in August 2025, with total investment of THB 5.9 billion. Pathum Thani and Chonburi topped the list.
New factories were licensed in July 2025, totaled 95 factories (9,354.09 million baht). Chonburi province led the pack with 15 new factory licenses.
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New factories were licensed in June 2025, totaled 73 factories (2,630.35 million baht). Chonburi province led the pack with 16 new factory licenses.
Thailand’s BOI reports over 1 trillion baht in investment promotion applications in H1 2025, driven by digital, electronics, and EV sectors — reaffirming the country's position as …
New factories were licensed in April 2025, totaled 117 factories (10,248.99 million baht). Samut Prakan province led the pack with 11 new factory licenses.
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New factories were licensed in March 2025, totaled 94 factories (13,552.0 million baht). Samut Sakhon province led the pack with 10 new factory licenses and a total investment of o…
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New factories were licensed in February 2025, totaled 144 factories (22,858.73 million baht). Chonburi province led the pack with 33 new factory licenses and a total investment of …
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New factories were licensed in January 2025, totaled 147 factories (18,119.94 million baht). Chonburi province led the pack with 34 new factory licenses and a total investment of o…
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New factories were licensed in December 2024, totaled 141 factories. Chonburi was the province where 14 new factories opened, the largest number with the total capital of 816.28 mi…
Thailand BOI Approves Investments Worth A Total of US$5 Billion, Including TikTok’s Data Hosting Project.
BOI said today that applications for investment promotion in 2024 soared 35% in value to 1.14 trillion baht (ca. USD 33 billion), the highest level since 2014, led by large foreign…
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New factories were licensed in November 2024, totaled 165 factories. Rayong was the province where 18 new factories opened, the largest number with the total capital of 2,283.79 mi…
New factories were licensed in October 2024, totaled 151 factories. Samut Sakhon was the province where 26 new factories opened, the largest number with the total capital of 973.8…