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Top Thai Export Products |
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Computer and Accessories |
| Thailand has been promoted as the region's production hub of electronics, electrical appliances. The product lines cover computers, accessories and components, printed circuit boards, and telephone sets, television receivers, air-conditioners, video and audio accessories and components.
During the past three decades, international electronics companies have been encouraged to set up manufacturing operations in Thailand, particularly those involved with computer components. Today, Thailand accounts for over 20% of the world market demand for hard disk drives and other computer components. In addition, the country is a noted joint-ventured production center for a range of electrical products, mobile phones and other communications equipment. |
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Auto part & Accessories |
| Automobile manufacturing is big business in Thailand to supply the Thai market and export to ASEAN countries. Supporting the burgeoning Automobile assembly is thriving auto part industry totaling almost 2,000 first, second and third tier part manufacturers, producing parts of the highest quality to satisfy Thai and International demand. |
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Gems & Jewelry |
| Thailand's long tradition for creating outstanding jewelry is based on the skills of its craftsmen, whose enormous reputation for high quality cutting and setting has push this product on to the world stage as on outstanding gems & jewelry center. Thailand is on of the world's largest trader in color stones and is renowned for cutting and polishing diamond. |
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Rubber |
Thailand is world???s Top Supplier of Natural Rubber
Rubber is an indispensable resource. It is required in the manufacture of many industrial and consumer products, from hoses and vehicle tires to belts, condoms and gloves. Since its introduction in Thailand during the early 1900s, the country has grown to become the world???s largest producer and exporter of natural rubber. The first experimental planting area was located in Trang Province at the southern part of Thailand. By 2009, more than 2.72 million hectares were being cultivated throughout the country.
In addition to being the leading exporter and processor of high-quality rubber, Thailand is also a top R&D center for the material. The goal through 2012 is for the Thai rubber industry to develop sophisticated technology and generate added value, enhancing its competitiveness. |
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Plastic |
| Thailand is a production hub of plastic resins and sheets, etc. |
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Chemical Product |
| Thailand is a production hub of chemicals, plastic resins and sheets, etc. |
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Electronic Circuit |
| Thailand has been promoted as the region's production hub of electronics, electrical appliances. The product lines cover computers, accessories and components, printed circuit boards, and telephone sets, television receivers, air-conditioners, video and a |
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Rubber Product |
| Value-Added Rubber Products
Ten percent of all rubber produced in Thailand is used in domestic consumption. Of this portion, 65% is processed into value-added goods such as tires and tubes for motorcycles, airplanes, cars and bicycles (46-51%), gloves (1 |
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Fuel |
| Thailand is a world-renowned exporter of minerals, fuels for home and industrial uses, petrochemicals, etc. |
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Rice |
| Thailand is a world-renowned exporter of rice, cereals and other unprocessed plant products, etc. |
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