If you want to service the Asian markets from an environment characterized by a secure legal system, a top infrastructure and state-of-the-art industrial parks, the only question is whether you can afford in the long term to forego an investment in Thailand.
Investing in Thailand offers investors benefits that investors in other countries can only be envious of. The economic and political environment of this country in the heart of Asia is stable and characterized by thousands of modern manufacturers and suppliers in the electrical and automotive industries. Government incentives are generous, based on sound legal regulations and have been providing support for many years.
A labor market with technically outstanding engineers and skilled workers awaits investors. And an infrastructure with highways throughout the country, three deep-sea ports, punctual elevated express trains, whose network is growing rapidly every year, eases economic activity. An excellent healthcare system and a high quality of leisure time also make life worth living for investors in Thailand.
In addition, the Sanet Group has been offering a full service for investors in Thailand for 20 years, from strategy consultancy to legal implementation, the entire project organization with site evaluation and tendering, right through to applications for incentives or recruitment.
Thailand’s Foreign Business Act (FBA) has been criticized by foreign investors for 50 years already. It allows trade and services for foreigners and foreign-controlled companies only to a very limited extent. However, especially now in times of U.S.-China economic war and military turmoil in Europe, entering the market in Thailand, the hub of emerging Southeast Asia, is actually a “must do” for Western and even Chinese companies.
In Formula 1, one speaks of the best “Overall Package” in a race car as a decisive prerequisite of championship-winning performance. In other words, it’s not simply a question of the driver, the best chassis, most powerful motor or the most suitable strategy in a race. Rather, everything has to “fit” in order to bring a team right to the front. It is similar in the economy.