The results of the Thai election have been released, and the opposition party has become the biggest winner.Regarding this change, analysts say that no matter how the ruling party changes, Sino -Thailand relations will not be affected.

According to Agence France -Presse, the leader of the Party Party said at a press conference earlier that he has invited five opposition parties to include the establishment of a governing alliance for the Thai party.In the elections on Sunday (May 14), the advanced party has the highest votes.

First Financial quoted an analysis of a Thai political situation observers that no matter how the ruling party changes, Sino -Thailand relations will not be affected. "In the past, the same is true now."

Data from the Ministry of Commerce of Thailand show that foreign investors have invested 33 billion baht in Thailand in the first quarter of this year (the same below, about S $ 1.3 billion).Among them, Chinese -funded foreign investment in Thailand has a total of 10.987 billion baht.

PwC Chinese Enterprise Financing and M & A and Global Cross -border Service Partners Zhang Pingping told First Financial that after the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Thailand in 1975, Chinese enterprises' investment in Thailand is not very good.big.After entering the 21st century, especially benefited from the "Belt and Road" policies such as the "Belt and Road". Whether it is Greenland investment or mergers and acquisitions, the investment of Chinese enterprises in Thailand was fierce after 2015.

Zhang Pingping also said that as far as the business environment is concerned, regardless of population, economic growth, convenience, labor level, Thailand's attractiveness to Chinese enterprises is not small.

For the investment of Chinese companies in Thailand in recent years, Wang Yuanqing, senior manager of Thailand Thailand, believes that the most impressive is the swarming of Chinese car companies. ", Chinese car companies are particularly hot in Thailand. "

At present, Thailand has become the largest car manufacturing country in Southeast Asia and the tenth largest car producer in the world.Almost all leading car manufacturers in the world have a production line in Thailand.In 2022, Thailand's automotive industry increased by 11.7%, and its vehicle output reached 1.88 million per year.