Address

No. 2, Creative Technology Building, 11th Floor, Room 1105, Nang Lin Chi Road, Thungmahamek, Sathorn, Bangkok 10120, Thailand

Email

taiasecretary1@gmail.com

TAIA

The Thai Automotive Industry Association

Thailand

Overview

Established in 1981, The Thai Automotive Industry Association (TAIA) is a private organization serving as the center for Thailand’s automotive industries, specifically.

  1. Automotive assembly and production plant operators
  2. Motorcycle assemble and production plant operators
  3. Manufacturers of auto parts and motorcycle parts
  4. Car and motorcycle engine assembly production plant operators

 

TAIA supports the development of Thailand’s automotive sector at a time when the country is adapting to new-energy vehicles, industrial transformation and international competition. Its recent activities include cooperation with Japanese automotive representatives and participation in Thailand’s new-energy vehicle industrial development.

Vision

Thailand as ASEAN’s Leading Hub for Sustainable, Intelligent, and Globally Competitive Mobility by Accelerating the Transition to Low-Carbon and Innovation-Driven Manufacturing.

Mission

Move forward through future mobility
Promoting next-generation technologies, automation and connected mobility, building on Thailand’s established manufacturing and export strengths while serving as a platform for the ready-future talent.

Ensure industry competitiveness during transition
Supporting balanced and inclusive transition without undermining existing jobs, suppliers, and industrial capacity

Represent the unified industry voice
Reducing policy uncertainty by aligning members and engaging the government with balanced, credible, and forward-looking perspectives

Strengthen Thailand’s competitiveness in global level
Advancing Thai industrial policies and standards to keep the country attractive for investment and local production, and being in global value chain for high-value technologies

Promote innovation and Collaboration
Enhancing partnership across manufacturers, suppliers, technology players and international organizations to accelerate the adoption of future mobility

President

Ms. Yuphin Boonsirichan

Secretary General

Ms. Ruth Wannaruethai