Thailand car production falls to lowest level in five years in April

BANGKOK, (Reuters) – Car production in ​Thailand dropped to its lowest level ‌in five years in April, the Federation of Thai Industries said on Monday, due to export disruptions ​from the war in the Middle ​East and higher energy prices.

  • Auto production dropped ⁠0.44% in April from a year earlier ​to 103,794 units, following a 2.69% rise ​in March.
  • Domestic sales rose 2.54%, partly from bookings at the Bangkok Motor Show, coming in at 48,394 ​vehicles, said Surapong Paisitpatanapong, president of the ​FTI auto club, at a press conference.
  • Thailand auto exports ‌dropped ⁠8.43% to 60,190 units.
  • Thailand is Southeast Asia’s biggest auto production centre. It is an export base for some of the world’s ​top carmakers, ​including Toyota, ⁠Honda and Chinese brands like BYD and Great Wall Motors, who ​have invested in recent years to ​supply ⁠locally and to export markets.
  • The FTI maintained its forecast that car production will rise by ⁠3% ​to 1.5 million units in ​2026, after a 0.9% dip to 1.455 million last ​year.

Reporting by Chayut Setboonsarng; Editing by David Stanway