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The global automotive industry is at a turning point. Shifting trade dynamics, evolving tax policies, and the rapid transition toward electric vehicles (EVs) are redefining the future of mobility. Together, these forces are reshaping supply chains, investment strategies, and competitive positioning across global markets - including Thailand.
Join AMCHAM’s Auto, Customs & Excise, Economics & Trade, and Tax Councils for a timely, forward-looking discussion. Gain insights from industry leaders and key stakeholders as they unpack how global and regional shifts are impacting manufacturers, suppliers, and investors and what it means for the road ahead.
About Speakers
is the International Tax Partner at KPMG Thailand, leading the International Tax and Energy & Natural Resources Tax services. He advises on Thai and international tax matters, including M&A, tax due diligence, structuring, business integration, cash planning, tax incentives, company incorporations, licenses, mergers, audits, and petroleum concessions. John also provides guidance on alternative energy taxation (wind, solar, biomass.) With over 25 years of experience, John also instructs at KPMG Tax Business School on international tax topics.
is Partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Paul is experienced in advising clients on various aspects of customs and international trade, with particular focus on the valuation of goods for customs purposes and audit and investigation defense. He is actively involved with customs and BOI compliance issues, including internal compliance reviews, dispute resolution, optimizing preferential trading arrangements and implementing customs valuation and tariff classification solutions.
is President of Maxion Wheels? Asia Business, leading six manufacturing plants and regional offices across China, India, Japan, and Thailand. Sutheep plays a key role in advancing the company?s Asia strategy, working with leading global and regional OEMs to address cost pressures, supply chain volatility, and tariff challenges while driving new initiatives in low-carbon manufacturing and sustainable mobility.
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