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Top Ten Car Producers In The World: 1950 - 2020

 

 

If you've not seen this previously, it is quite stunning, and not just the changes in world car manufacturing leadership (which are plenty sobering) but also the always-moving digital graphic technique. (You can't take your eyes off it!) Note particularly what has happened to the UK, Russia, and other European countries, and also especially note what has happened to China. It was not even on the Top 10 list for the first 50-60 years of this chart, but watch what happens, and how FAST it happens, once China decides to get into the automobile business! (A famous and obviously prescient economist once said, "If the Chinese government, or its Communist Party, or the People's Red Army (and remember, they are all basically the same thing) ever decides to get into YOUR business, you best beware because they ONLY play to WIN, and they almost NEVER lose.")

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2 minutes ago, Meat Pie 47 said:

it is just the production not ownership.

Yes, now supplying their own multimillion population wealth has been a boost.....????

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Thailand was up and coming until the coup. Now heading towards Feudalism.

 

I want to see a video like this for black pudding consumption . Something we can proudly lead the world in. And it must be English black pudding. No foreign imitation.

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Spain and India have done a very nice come-back in the last 10-12 years.

China might have overshot production or they will pollute themselves to death over the next decades.

That Thailand never made it into the top 10 shows how insignificant the industry is on a global scale.

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Not enough to make  that Chinease junk slightly interesting. Those MG things are just gettin dumped around BKK like Ciggy Lighters if you care to look. Asians Reliant Robin.

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On 8/13/2020 at 7:40 AM, trucking said:

 

 

I want to see a video like this for black pudding consumption . Something we can proudly lead the world in. And it must be English black pudding. No foreign imitation.

 

19 hours ago, pineapple01 said:

Can we stick to the Back Pudding, something that realy matters.:coffee1:

Bury in Lancashire is the world capital of black pudding producers...if it ain,t from Bury it ain,t no good..:clap2:

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On 8/13/2020 at 12:02 AM, ExpatOilWorker said:

That Thailand never made it into the top 10 shows how insignificant the industry is on a global scale.

 

If you look again you will see that at 5.10 minutes into the video Thailand had briefly reached 9th position.

 

Then came the junta engineered coup , goodbye investor confidence and Thailand dropped out.

 

Nice job Mr Prayuth .  

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As a Chinese to date I'm not fond of Chinese car industry. China has very heavy tax like Thailand, also has Japanese-style most strict car regulation in the world. Even with billions market and robust industry and purchase of Volvo etc. still yet to make a single mass-produced car that is both fun and elegant. All boring daily commuters or working vehicle. 

 

In China owning a car is super PITA. Even apply driver license could cost somewhere from 7000-14000CNY ~ 700-1400USD and bloody difficult. Plus super strict emission regulation could outlaw 2-3yrs new car or at least prohibits them from entering metro area. Plus traffic police is BRUTAL( a situation in Thailand could haggle to 100baht fine, in China may go straight to jail ). I can't see they build any fun cars with so many chains bounding innovation

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Proton was the last Cheap Charlies Dream to get dumped here. They were like a Rolls compared to MG Beer Cans. Nowt beats a nice little Toyo/Honda for value, or a Suzuki. Their Volvos are worth nothing wordwide after 5 mins.

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3 hours ago, trucking said:

 

If you look again you will see that at 5.10 minutes into the video Thailand had briefly reached 9th position.

 

Then came the junta engineered coup , goodbye investor confidence and Thailand dropped out.

 

Nice job Mr Prayuth .  

Total Lefty Rot.

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2 hours ago, pineapple01 said:

Proton was the last Cheap Charlies Dream to get dumped here. They were like a Rolls compared to MG Beer Cans. Nowt beats a nice little Toyo/Honda for value, or a Suzuki. Their Volvos are worth nothing wordwide after 5 mins.

 

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Thailand has become number 1 in ASEAN, the country producing the most automobiles.

 

We see progress from Thailand ranks number 1 as the country producing the most cars in Southeast Asia in 2023, and the results of the ranking of the 250 best hospitals in the world for the year 2024 (250 World's Best Hospitals 2024) provide hospitals. Bumrungrad of Thailand Ranked 130th (higher than last year's ranking of 182nd)

A spokesman for the Prime Minister's Office revealed the results of a survey of automobile production in Southeast Asian countries organized by the ASEAN Automobile Industry Confederation. It was found that Thailand was ranked number one in car manufacturers in 2023. The number of Thai car productions was 1,841,663 units, with the strong point that the government supports investment. and support an environment suitable for strong investment in the automotive industry and develop the potential and capabilities of Thai skilled workers to be strong and accepted in the eyes of the international community. including transportation factors As a result, Thailand has a production base for leading automobile companies from around the world.

Source:

https://www.chiangmainews.co.th/social/3275761/

 

 

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7 hours ago, Paris333 said:

Thailand has become number 1 in ASEAN, the country producing the most automobiles.

 

We see progress from Thailand ranks number 1 as the country producing the most cars in Southeast Asia in 2023, and the results of the ranking of the 250 best hospitals in the world for the year 2024 (250 World's Best Hospitals 2024) provide hospitals. Bumrungrad of Thailand Ranked 130th (higher than last year's ranking of 182nd)

A spokesman for the Prime Minister's Office revealed the results of a survey of automobile production in Southeast Asian countries organized by the ASEAN Automobile Industry Confederation. It was found that Thailand was ranked number one in car manufacturers in 2023. The number of Thai car productions was 1,841,663 units, with the strong point that the government supports investment. and support an environment suitable for strong investment in the automotive industry and develop the potential and capabilities of Thai skilled workers to be strong and accepted in the eyes of the international community. including transportation factors As a result, Thailand has a production base for leading automobile companies from around the world.

Source:

https://www.chiangmainews.co.th/social/3275761/

 

 

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Example Toyota Hilux built in Thailand is built with 90%  components made in Thailand

Currently EV's built in Thailand are built with 30% components made in Thailand

The domestic value added (domestic value add) that Thailand will receive from the production of 1 EV car is much lower than the production of ICE cars due to having to rely on importing key parts from abroad. Meanwhile, in the original product group that Thailand can produce, it is likely that prices will have to be reduced in order to compete with Chinese entrepreneurs. Because Chinese companies can import directly from China at a much lower cost than Thailand. As a result, even if an EV car factory is established in Thailand, the benefits that Thailand will receive from car production will be less than in the past.

So all car production in Thailand is not equal and ICE vehicles have a higher value and generate more jobs  to the Thai economy than an EV

https://brandinside.asia/car24-layoff-2024/

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