Thailand is not the cheapest but why many businesses are moving their manufacturing to Thailand?

Thailand is not simply a low-cost alternative — it is a strategic platform for brands that want to compete across Asia and beyond. Here is why forward-thinking companies are choosing Thailand for OEM manufacturing: Zero Factory Investment Access GMP-certified, FDA-approved facilities with no capital expenditure. Pay per production run — not per square meter of…

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Installing and logging into your Digital Work Permit (BOI)

It is important to login to your Digital Work Permit app within 6 hours of the issuance of your Work Permit. What to do? If you happen to arrive on this page but you have not completed the payment for your BOI Non-B Visa and Work permit, refer to: https://unionspace.co.th/doing-business-living-bangkok/picking-up-your-non-b-visa-and-ework-permit-under-boi-application-updated-march-24-2026/

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Picking up your Non-B Visa and eWork Permit (under BOI application) – updated March 24, 2026

Once you have your appointment to collect your Visa and eWork Permit, arrive 30 mins before schedule and wear a collar shirt and bring your original Passport. Head to One Bangkok,  Witthayu Rd, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330 (Google map: https://share.google/PGOLY1fUYjQkkYjLQ) and once you arrive One Bangkok, go to the mall entrance then take escalator…

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The US–Thailand Trade Debate Misses a Bigger Opportunity: The Treaty of Amity Advantage

The U.S.–Thailand Trade Debate Is Missing the Bigger Picture Recent headlines have focused on the U.S. government launching a Section 301 investigation into Thailand’s trade surplus with the United States. On paper, the numbers look significant — Thailand’s trade surplus with the U.S. reached around $51 billion in 2025. But there is an important detail…

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US Treaty of Amity Company Thailand: Complete Guide for American Businesses (2026)

US Treaty of Amity Company Thailand: The Complete Guide for American Businesses For most foreigners, starting a business in Thailand comes with strict ownership restrictions. Under Thai law, foreigners are generally limited to 49% ownership in many sectors due to the Foreign Business Act (Thailand). However, American entrepreneurs enjoy a unique advantage. Thanks to the…

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