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News2026-04-09Clean view

Thailand’s new Industry Minister pledges support for manufacturing and EV growth

Reported on April 8, 2026, Thailand’s Industry Minister, Varawut Silpa-archa, newly in office, pledged support for local manufacturers struggling with rising energy costs and supply chain disruptions caused by the Israel–U.S.–Iran conflict. 
The ministry plans to ease the burden by delaying non-essential projects, re....

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