Toyota to Source Chinese-Made Parts for Thailand Manufacturing Base

2025/08/07
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Toyota will source Chinese-made parts for its manufacturing base in Thailand, according to 36Kr. The Japanese automaker has officially started sourcing parts from Chinese enterprises in the country. Wuhu Yuefei New Sound-Absorbing Materials has entered into a joint venture with Summit Group to set up a factory in Thailand, marking the first time a major Japanese automaker has brought a Chinese component producer into the Thai market. Toyota is also calling on Japanese parts manufacturers to use products from Chinese firms to reduce costs. Chinese parts manufacturers offer costs 20%-30% lower than Japanese-funded enterprises. Toyota aims to develop lower-cost electric vehicles in Southeast Asia by leveraging Chinese-made parts.
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