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28 Oct 2024

International Economy

A new round of trade war may trigger another wave of production relocation, with Thailand likely to partially benefit from industries where investment already exists (Current Issue No.3531 Full Ed.)

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  • The first round of the US-China trade war in 2018 brought a significant shift in the global production chain, altering trade relations between the US and China. Third-party countries, such as ASEAN nations and Mexico, became production bases for Chinese goods to be exported to the US.
  • Regardless of the 2024 US election outcome, it is expected that trade protectionism against China will likely continue, and a new round of trade war may prompt another wave of production relocation out of China.
  • Should another production relocation occur, Thailand is expected to partially benefit from industries where investment already exists, including as semiconductors, solar cells, digital camera parts, medical gloves, rubber gloves, fruit juice, television equipment, printed circuit assemblies (PCA), and toys.

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International Economy