Japan automakers to invest $4.3 bln in Thailand over 5 years - Thai govt
BANGKOK, Dec 25 (Reuters) - Japanese auto manufacturers
will invest 150 billion baht ($4.34 billion) in Thailand over
the next five years, a Thai government spokesperson said on
Monday.
Toyota Motor 7203.T and Honda Motor 7267.T will invest
about 50 billion baht each, while Isuzu Motors will invest 30
billion baht and Mitsubishi Motors 20 billion, Chai Wacharoke
said.
Thailand's Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin concluded a trip
to Japan last week.
($1 = 34.5800 baht)
(Reporting by Chayut Setboonsarng; Editing by Edmund Klamann)
((chayut.setboonsarng@tr.com; +66854849033;))
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