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Classification of Industrial Parks in Thailand
As of now, I-EA-T A total of 68 industrial parks have been established in 16 provinces across Thailand, including 15 self operated industrial parks, one industrial port, and 53 joint venture industrial parks.
Overview of Thailand's Food Industry
With its unique geographical advantages, abundant agricultural resources, and innovative production processes, Thailand's food industry has become one of the most developed regions in Southeast Asia and one of the most competitive industries in the country.
What licenses are required to apply for local factories in Thailand
To operate a factory in Thailand, the following four documents must be applied for in accordance with the Factory Law in order to legally produce: First Industrial Land Permit, Second Factory Building Permit, Third Factory Acceptance Permit, Fourth Factory Construction Permit. Each of the four documents needs to be applied for one by one, and the application and approval process takes approximately 6-12 months
Negative List of Foreign Investment in Thailand
Thailand, as an important investment destination in Southeast Asia, has a high degree of openness to foreign investment. However, in some industries involving national security, traditional culture, and resource protection, Thai laws explicitly restrict or prohibit foreign investment from entering.
Three major trends for the future development of industrial parks in Thailand
It is expected that the total amount of new land sales and leases for industrial parks in Thailand will increase at a rate of about 4.0-5.0% per year from 2025 to 2027, which is approximately 7000 rai per year (usually 1 rai equals 1600 square meters).
Foreigners engaged in these 40 occupations in Thailand may be deported and restricted from re-entry!
Let's see what occupation the Thai government prohibits foreigners from engaging in! For those living or planning to work in Thailand, here's a reference~