webfact Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Chinese companies have set their sights on Thailand's struggling bus and restaurant sectors, sparking concern among local business owners. Plagued by high operational costs and continuing losses, many Thai bus operators are now contemplating selling their businesses. This dire situation has caught the attention of Chinese bus manufacturers and operators keen on expanding their market into Thailand. Sources indicate that Chinese firms are particularly eager to introduce electric buses. This initiative comes at a critical time when nearly half of Thailand’s bus fleet is out of commission due to financial difficulties. A parallel crisis is unfolding in Thailand's restaurant industry. Ms. Prapatsorn Rangsiroj, President of the Thai Restaurant and Street Food Association, shed light on the issue, expressing concerns over the growing influence of Chinese investment, reported The Pattaya News. "Chinese investors are setting up their own restaurants, similar to the ‘zero-based tours,’ where tourists dine solely at Chinese-owned establishments," Prapatsorn remarked. The financial plight has been devastating for local eateries. According to Prapatsorn, around 50% of Thai-owned restaurants have shuttered due to economic strains. She warned that the situation could deteriorate further by the end of 2024, potentially leading to increased foreign acquisitions, particularly from China, in prominent areas such as Ratchada and Huai Khwang in Bangkok. Alarmed by these developments, Thai business owners are calling for government intervention. They urge the authorities to investigate potential illegal foreign nominees and ensure that existing laws around business ownership are enforced to prevent a complete takeover by foreign entities. The move by Chinese investors underscores the broader strategy of expanding their influence within Southeast Asia, but it also raises questions about the future of local Thai businesses and the preservation of their cultural identity in the face of burgeoning foreign ownership. Source: The Pattaya News -- 2024-08-13 - Cigna offers a variety of health insurance plans designed to meet the minimum requirement for medical treatment coverage, with benefits reaching up to THB 3 million. These plans are tailored to provide comprehensive healthcare solutions for expatriates, ensuring peace of mind and access to quality medical services. To explore the full range of Cigna's expat health insurance options and find a plan that suits your needs, click here for more information. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 1 1 2
Popular Post watchcat Posted August 12 Popular Post Posted August 12 Kick them out of the country, nobody likes them anyway, 2 2 1 2 1 1 7
Popular Post JimHuaHin Posted August 13 Popular Post Posted August 13 How could this happen in corruption-free Thailand? Seems that Thai bureaucrats are happy to sell off their country to the Chinese. 2 4
watchcat Posted August 13 Posted August 13 9 minutes ago, JimHuaHin said: How could this happen in corruption-free Thailand? Seems that Thai bureaucrats are happy to sell off their country to the Chinese. Yes, sad really, but they somehow will pay for it.
Popular Post Tropicalevo Posted August 13 Popular Post Posted August 13 Even more cheap Chinese imports on the way. Be very careful what you wish for Thailand. 2 1
mokwit Posted August 13 Posted August 13 All these mom n pop coach companies are ripe for consolidation. 1 1
Popular Post lordgrinz Posted August 13 Popular Post Posted August 13 The biggest threat to Thailand is China, the sooner they realize it the better. 1 2 3
Will B Good Posted August 13 Posted August 13 14 minutes ago, lordgrinz said: The biggest threat to Thailand is China, the sooner they realize it the better. I think those in power do realise what is happening.......but the prospect making more moolah along the way overrides all other concerns. They would sell their own grandmother's. 1 1
ChipButty Posted August 13 Posted August 13 (edited) Time for these Thai restaurants to up their game and start providing a better service and quality food instead of under cooked pig swill, what they worried about most of them Chinese buffet places I know here in Phuket only Chinese go in them, And the good Thai buffet place that I have been to do not want them Chinese tour groups, they know the locals will avoid the place, The ones i like here in Phuket are the Korean BBQ buffets a bit more expensive but better quality Edited August 13 by ChipButty 1
Popular Post simon43 Posted August 13 Popular Post Posted August 13 8 minutes ago, Will B Good said: I think those in power do realise what is happening.......but the prospect making more moolah along the way overrides all other concerns. They would sell their own grandmother's. They would sell their own grandmother's what? 2 1
Schnicnac Posted August 13 Posted August 13 4 hours ago, watchcat said: Kick them out of the country, nobody likes them anyway, Says who? A salty Western retiree? 🙂 1 2
hotchilli Posted August 13 Posted August 13 6 hours ago, webfact said: Chinese companies have set their sights on Thailand's struggling bus and restaurant sectors, sparking concern among local business owners. Plagued by high operational costs and continuing losses, many Thai bus operators are now contemplating selling their businesses. This dire situation has caught the attention of Chinese bus manufacturers and operators keen on expanding their market into Thailand. Big brother from the north is moving in. 1 1 1
hotchilli Posted August 13 Posted August 13 2 hours ago, lordgrinz said: The biggest threat to Thailand is China, the sooner they realize it the better. China owns Thailand already, it goes back centuries. 1 1
hotchilli Posted August 13 Posted August 13 6 hours ago, watchcat said: Kick them out of the country, nobody likes them anyway, Let them in, day one a thousand EV buses and affordable prices....
freeworld Posted August 13 Posted August 13 (edited) 1 hour ago, hotchilli said: China owns Thailand already, it goes back centuries. How did you come to that conclusion, please elaborate on your knowledge. I would say keyboard xenephobes are virulent. Edited August 13 by freeworld 1
soalbundy Posted August 13 Posted August 13 5 hours ago, JimHuaHin said: How could this happen in corruption-free Thailand? Seems that Thai bureaucrats are happy to sell off their country to the Chinese. Money knows no borders and has only one international language, greed. 1
Popular Post Photoguy21 Posted August 13 Popular Post Posted August 13 The Chinese always move slowly but end up taking over everything. That is the way they work. If Thailand wants to remain Thailand then stop all the Chines owned businesses starting up. Just look at countries where China has a major say in the countries affairs. All of them have accepted large quantities of money, cant pay it back so China gets more control. I don't know if similar such events are happening in Thailand but I would say keep them at arms length 1 2
hotchilli Posted August 13 Posted August 13 2 hours ago, freeworld said: How did you come to that conclusion, please elaborate on your knowledge. I would say keyboard xenephobes are virulent. Just look at many prominent Thai ancestry... 1
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