Thailand Transportation Sector Report 2019/2020
An EMIS Insights Industry ReportEMIS is an ISI Emerging Markets Group Company Date: July 2019
Pages: 63
Available in: English
Transportation infrastructure and services are enablers of economic growth that Thailand has worked hard to enhance since a military-backed government came to power in the wake of a coup in 2014. Transportation and storage GVA accounted to 5.8% of GDP in 2018. The sector employed 1.38mn people, accounting for nearly 4% of total employment in the country in 2018. Passenger air transport is booming because of Thailand’s robust tourism industry, while urbanisation is driving demand for rail-based urban mass transit transport to replace buses and private vehicles. Road haulage is the dominant form of freight transportation in the country, a reality the government has been working to change, giving preference to rail and marine freight modes. Boosting rail freight, in particular, is seen as a way to promote economic development in border regions.
This report provides a complete and detailed analysis of the transportation sector for Thailand. EMIS Insights presents in-depth business intelligence in a standard format across countries and regions, providing a balanced mix between analysis and data.
What this report allows you to do:
- Understand the key elements at play in the transportation sector in Thailand
- Access forecasts for growth in the sector
- View key passenger and freight traffic for the sector in Thailand
- Crystallise the forces both driving and restraining this sector in Thailand
- Ascertain Thailand’s position in the global sector
- Build a complete perspective on sector trade, investment and employment
- Assess market share by type of transport (e.g. railways, airlines, shipping)
- Understand the competitive landscape and who the major players are
- View M&A activity and major deals
- Gain an understanding of the regulatory environment for the sector in Thailand
- Build a clear picture of trends and issues for sub-sectors (e.g. road, rail and water), as well as transport infrastructure.
See below for a complete table of report contents:
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