In meetings with top US officials, business leaders and major firms, the minister showcases Thailand as a key hub for manufacturing, AI and semiconductors
Thailand's Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan on Saturday concluded a diplomatic mission to Washington that was aimed at strengthening trade ties and attracting US investment to Thailand, a key manufacturing hub in Southeast Asia.
Leading a Thai delegation from February 4 to 8, Pichai attended the National Prayer Breakfast at The Washington Hilton, a significant networking event featuring prominent leaders, including US President Donald Trump.
During his visit, Pichai engaged in high-level discussions with members of the US Congress and senior government officials, including Alabama Rep Robert Aderholt and Kansas Rep Tracey Mann. Also present were senators Mike Lee, Tammy Duckworth, and Pete Ricketts of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. A key meeting was also held with Rep Adrian Smith, who chairs the House Ways and Means Trade Subcommittee.
Pichai underscored Thailand’s role as a strategic US ally in the Indo-Pacific and highlighted recent trade advancements, including the Thailand-EFTA Free Trade Agreement. Ongoing FTA negotiations with the European Union, UAE, South Korea and Canada were also key discussion points.
"Thailand's advanced energy infrastructure makes it particularly suitable for data centres and AI industries,” the minister said, citing continued investments from American tech giants Google, Microsoft, and Amazon.
He also urged stronger US integration of Thailand into global supply chains, particularly in semiconductor manufacturing, PCB production, and healthcare services.
Meetings with major US corporations, facilitated through the US Chamber of Commerce and the US-ASEAN Business Council, saw participation from 26 leading firms, including Nasdaq Inc, FedEx, Apple and Boeing.
Source: Nation Thailand
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