Tianjin Motor Dies Case Study

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1 Tianjin Motor Dies (Car Parts)
1) Tianjin Motor Dies, company representative gave the introduction of company's current situation. The company is now being deployed in the United States. After that they planed to invest in Southeast Asia.
2) The company has the cooperation with a lot of multinational enterprises,especially japanese company.And Because many Japanese automobile companies have branches in Thailand.So the company are very interested in making an investment commitment in Thailand.
3) The company wants to know about Thailand's Automobile Market and the preferential policies in the field of electric vehicles for international investors in Thailand.
4) BOI representative introduced a series of BOI preferential policies on the
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In addition, the company has established the branch company in Japan that already has more than and 50 employees.
3) The company is headquartered in Tianjin city, but their main operation teams are located in Shandong province. To become an international company, they consider Thailand as a regional hub for their ASEAN market. it will be important for BOI to make the company as tracking object.
4) BOI representative introduce an investment promotion policies, especially in agricultural equipment section.
3 Gaoxin Bohua Investment (Electric vehicles)
1) Company representative give a brief introduction about their EV investment industry. Tianjin High tech Zone,managed by Gaoxin Bohua Investment, is a completely new energy automotive industry chain in Tianjin which are comprehensive and strong.
2) BOI representative Mr. Vorachart give an introduced on Thailand new energy vehicle investment promotion policies.
3) The company noted that they expected the technical or investment exchanges with Thailand's auto companies, and Thailand is a particularly good choice for the international EV company to investing.
4 Tianjin Key via Electric (Rail Transportation Automation
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After a brief suggestions about an investment in Thailand. BOI representative introduced the basic situation of Thailand rail transportation and Thailand-China railway cooperation.
4) According to China "Going Out” to Capture "Belt and Road" policies, The company noted that vision fot the future, based on the business trend of the world, is to expanding internationally into Southeast Asian region, as Thailand was the first choice.
5 Tianjin Kewen Industrial (Auto Parts)
1) Company representative reviewed brief introduction and current situation of the company. Tianjin Kewen Industrial mainly engaged in design and manufacturing of the mold and auto parts. The company also has its own mold design and manufacturing teams, that can provide customers with professional mold solutions.
2) In addition to overseas business, the company has a branch located in Mexico and Philippines.
3) BOI explained the investment promotion policies and the advantages of Thailand Industrial Park and the relevant industrialisation policies.
4) The company is considering investment in automotive mold products in Thailand. Because Thai automotive industry has matured into a world-class production base, so there are still a lot of opportunities in the market of molds for Thailand automotive

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