14 Oct 2025 Industry Thailand’s car exports expected to drop to 900,000 units after top market Australia revises its vehicle import rules (Current Issue No.3612 Full Ed.) คะแนนเฉลี่ย คะแนนเฉลี่ย 5 stars 4 stars 3 stars 2 stars 1 star Australia has introduced new vehicle import regulations that tighten CO2 emission limits and braking system safety standards, leading to higher demand for hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). Some vehicles manufactured in Thailand are not yet compliant with these new requirements. Consequently, Thai car exports to Australia are projected to fall by 16 percent YoY in 2025, affecting Thailand’s total vehicle shipments, which are now expected to decline to 900,000 units – down from the usual level of over 1 million units. This is significant since Australia accounts for 28 percent of Thailand’s total car exports. Going forward, it must be seen whether car companies will expand their investments in Thailand to develop higher-standard HEV and PHEV models. Competition in the Australian market has intensified, particularly from Chinese automakers, amid increasingly stringent CO2 controls each year. Meanwhile, Japanese carmakers – Thailand’s main investors – may need to keep more of their production at home after facing higher US tariffs on automobiles. View full article Login / Register Or Enter the code from the poll Annotation This research paper is published for general public. It is made up of various sources. Trustworthy, but the company can not authenticate. reliability The information may be changed at any time without prior notice. Data users need to be careful about the use of information. The Company will not be liable to any user or person for any damages arising from such use. The information in this report does not constitute an offer. Or advice on business decisions Anyhow. Industry Automobile Related Analysis View all 13 Feb 2018 Industry Sugar Prices Floated Turning Point in Thai Cane and Sugar Industry (Current Issue No. 2885 Full Ed.) KResearch views that a Cabinet resolution dated December 4, 2017, approving a cut in government subsidies and intervention into sugar pr... Read more 0 KB 0 KB 24 Jan 2018 Industry Vietnam’s new rule on auto industry impeding Thai exports Growth expected in other markets (Current Issue No. 2897 Full Ed.) Beginning January 1, 2018, Vietnam's import tariffs on automobiles from ASEAN member states have been slashed to zero percent, in accordance with... Read more 0 KB 0 KB 29 Dec 2017 Industry Wireless Telecommunication Market to rise 5.9% in 2018 but Growth slowing amid Fierce Competition (Current Issue No. 2892 Full Ed.) KResearch views that Thailand's wireless telecommunication market growth will slow somewhat in 2018 on strong competition, particularl... Read more 0 KB 0 KB 27 Dec 2017 Industry Thai Auto Market Likely Growing 2-5% in 2018 Offering Scores of Choices and Innovations (Current Issue No. 2890 Full Ed.) Thailand's auto market has exhibited a turnaround in 2017 after four years of contraction. The major impetus for this could be the recovering purch... Read more 0 KB 0 KB 24 Nov 2017 Industry Car Rentals, 2018: Growing 6-8%, Driven by Logistics Service and Tourism (Current Issue No. 2882) We at KReseach expect that turnover within the car rental market here will probably reach THB42.5 billion in 2017, increasing 9 perce... Read more 0 KB 0 KB 9 Oct 2017 Industry ICAO’s Removal of Thailand’s “Red Flag” to Boost Airline Revenues to Almost THB300 Billion in 2018 (Current Issue No. 2875 Full Ed.) The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has removed Thailand's “red flag” status from their website. Since that sta... Read more 0 KB 0 KB View all