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The Thailand Board of Investment (BOI) has approved 66.9 billion baht (ca. USD 2 Billion) worth of new investments in electronics manufacturing and data centers, the reconduction of several investment promotion packages, and relief measures for promoted companies affected by recent floods in the country's North and Northeast regions.
"The continuous flow of new foreign investment in data centers and the electronic supply chain reinforce Thailand's status as a regional tech hub," Mr. Narit Therdsteerasukdi, Secretary General of the BOI, said after the board meeting chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira.
Project Approvals
The board approved the following projects:
Extension to End-2025 of 4 Incentive Packages
The Board approved the extension by one year to the end-2025 of four packages of investment promotion measures that initially required applications for promotion to be submitted by end-2024, namely 1) Retention & Expansion Program; 2) Relocation Program 3) Investment Stimulation Measure for Economic Recovery and 4) Investment Promotion Measure to Upgrade Automotive Industry.
Applications filed between January 2023 and September 2024 under these four incentive packages represented a combined investment value of more than 650 billion baht.
Some of the measures, all placed under the 5-year investment promotion strategy (2023-2027), were also adjusted to better reflect the current investment situation.
As part of the revisions, the minimum actual investment required to apply for benefits under the Investment Stimulation Measure for Economic Recovery has been increased from the original 1 billion baht to not less than 2 billion baht.
Flood Relief Measures
The board also approved relief measures to help promote companies that have been affected by the recent floods in Thailand. According to the BOI's initial survey of businesses damaged by the floods in the North and the Northeast regions, at least 6 promoted companies in the agricultural & food, and light industries sectors were affected. To alleviate the impact and help restore normal operations as soon as possible, the companies will be granted an import duty exemption on machinery they would need to replace equipment damaged by the floods and a deduction of machinery and raw materials that were damaged or lost.
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