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Thailand is an Investment Hot Spot

By Shayne Heffernan3 min read
Part of theASEAN Markets Center

Led by Medical and E&E, FDI more than doubles – BOI

The Thailand Board of Investment (BOI) said on 5 May 2021 that in the first quarter of 2021, investment applications rose 80% from the year earlier period to a total value of 123.4 billion baht ($3.9 billion), led by projects in the medical and electric and electronics (E&E) sectors, as foreign direct investment (FDI) applications more than doubled. 

The total number of project applications filed, 401, was 14% higher than the 351 filed in the January-March quarter of last year, the BOI said. Out of that total, the 191 FDI projects represented a combined application value of 62 billion baht, a 143% increase from the adjusted 25.6 billion baht in total value of the 231 FDI applications submitted in the first three months of 2020.

The top three source countries of FDI applications during the first quarter were South Korea, China, and Singapore, with similar levels of investment. Korean investment soared due to a large-scale joint venture in the medical sector, Ms Duangjai said.

Applications for investment in the target industries, all key sectors that are driving forces of Thailand’s economy, totalled 74.8 billion baht in combined value during the first quarter. 

The medical sector was the sector attracting most investment with a total of 29 projects worth 18.4 billion baht, over 100 times more than a year earlier, followed by E&E with 34 projects worth 17.4 billion baht.

The Eastern Economic Corridor, or EEC area, which comprises the provinces of Chonburi, Rayong and Chachoengsao, attracted 117 projects applications during the quarter with a combined investment value of 64.4 billion baht which was 39% higher than the total value of the 111 projects filed in the same period of 2020. 

Applications for investment promotion under the BOI measures to improve production efficiency also saw a sharp increase, with 39 projects with combined investment value of 8.4 billion baht, almost six times the amount seen in the same period of 2020, Ms Duangjai said. These included 21 projects aiming to improve energy efficiency and to reduce environmental impact, with a total investment amount of 5.6 billion baht, 16 machinery upgrade projects with total investment of 2.5 billion baht, as well as two research & development projects.

In the whole of 2020, investment applications received by the BOI had a combined value of 481.1 billion baht, with the electric and electronics, agriculture and food processing sectors leading the way and the medical sector seeing a surge from the second quarter onward due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on demand for medical supplies and devices.

Thailand Board of Investment

Tel. +66 (0) 2553 8111

Website: www.boi.go.th

YouTube: Think Asia, Invest Thailand

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