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Thailand’s BOI Approves $870 Million in New Investment Projects

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June 28, 2025
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The Thailand Board of Investment (BOI) at a meeting today approved investment applications worth a total of 28.6 billion baht (ca. US$ 870 million) in digital infrastructure and travel sector projects, as well as improved incentives for the use of local content in the manufacturing of electric vehicles (EV) and hybrids, as well as electrical appliances (E&E).

The largest project approved today is Stratus Technology Co., Ltd.’s plan to invest 23.7 billion baht to build a Tier 3 data center with an IT Load of approximately 203 megawatts (MW). The project will be located at the CPGC Industrial Estate, in Rayong Province. Stratus Technology is an affiliate of China’s ZDATA Technologies Co., Ltd.

In recent years, Thailand has attracted large amounts of investments in data centers and digital services, from companies as diverse as Amazon Web Services, Tik Tok, and NTT Data, especially in 2024 when that activity became for the first time the top-ranked sector in terms of investment value. The trend was confirmed in the first quarter of 2025, which saw a fivefold jump in digital sector applications from the year earlier period.

“The momentum of the demand for digital services should ensure that the data center investments remain a highlight in term of the value of applications this year,” Mr. Narit Therdsteerasukdi, Secretary General of the BOI, said after the Board meeting, which was chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Mr. Pichai Chunhavajira.

“The new incentive package for local content utilization will also contribute to supporting existing part manufacturers during the sector’s transition and help integrate them into the broader supply chain.”

Mr. Narit Therdsteerasukdi, Secretary General of the BOI

The board also approved Thai Vietjet Air Joint Stock Co.,Ltd.’s plan to invest 4.96 billion baht to acquire 6 new passenger aircraft with a combined capacity of 1,134 seats. The new planes will fly on both domestic and international routes, further reinforcing Thailand’s role as a regional aviation hub.

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