BANGKOK (Jan. 13, 2017) — The Thailand Board of Investment plans to invest $100 million to build an automotive testing center that the government views as a "top priority" for supporting the nation's growing tire and natural rubber industries.
The center, to be built in the Sanam Chai Khet district east of Bangkok, will comprise a tire testing track and six car testing tracks. Construction is expected to start in 2018, with the center operational by early 2020, the investment board said.
"The R&D unit for tires is a top priority for the government because it aims to upgrade the country's rubber industry and increase rubber prices," Suthon Nikomkate, director of the Thai Industrial Standards Institute (TISI), said.
Thailand is considered the world's No. 1 supplier of natural rubber, accounting for roughly 35 percent of the world's NR supply, with a market value of $25 billion a year, the investment board said. At present, there are 6 million farmers in the Thai rubber sector.
At the same time, Thailand is rapidly becoming a global leader in tire production, with as many as 20 major tire makers operating tire factories in the country.
In the past several months, the board said, Bridgestone Corp., Goodyear Thailand and Shandong Linglong Tire Co. had committed more than $312 million in investments in aircraft tires alone.
"Recent investments by the Thai government in its rubber/tire industry, a plentiful source of raw materials, a skilled workforce and competitive tax incentives is helping attract tire and rubber companies to Thailand," Korbsiri Iamsuri, director of Thailand Board of Investment New York Office, said. "The establishment of new plants is expected to further contribute to Thailand's economic and industrial development."
The government expects the collective industry in Thailand to nearly double tire production to 1 million metric tons a year from the current 530,000 tons.