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2026 March

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ECOT Participates in International Meeting to Advance Thailand’s Automotive Supply Chain Sustainability

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27 March 2026

ECOT Participates in International Meeting to Advance Thailand’s Automotive Supply Chain Sustainability

ECOT Participates in International Meeting to Advance Thailand’s Automotive Supply Chain Sustainability

The Employers’ Confederation of Thailand (ECOT) sent its representatives to attend the Programme Steering Committee (PSC) Meeting under the Automotive Supply Chain Programme in Thailand, organized by the International Labour Organization (ILO).

🗓 Wednesday, 25 March 2026
 ⏰ 09:00 – 11:30 hrs
 📍 Sigma Room, 6th Floor, Pullman Bangkok King Power, Bangkok

The meeting was held on-site with Thai-English simultaneous interpretation, providing a platform for stakeholders to exchange views and monitor the progress of sustainable automotive supply chain development in Thailand.

👥 ECOT Representatives

  •  Mr. Ukrish Kanchanaketu (Senior Advisor) 
  •  Mr. Kitiphat Supawongsatit (Advisor) 

🔍 Key Discussion Topics

Key highlights of the PSC meeting included:

  •  Overview of the Automotive Supply Chain Programme in Thailand 
  •  Progress and achievements of the RISSC Project (2023–2025) 
  •  Future directions of Thailand’s automotive industry 
  •  Multi-stakeholder discussions to strengthen a resilient, inclusive, and sustainable supply chain

🤝 ECOT’s Role

ECOT’s participation reflects its role as a representative of the employer sector in contributing to labour and industrial policy development at both national and international levels.
 It also reinforces ECOT’s commitment to enhancing the capacity of Thailand’s private sector to adapt effectively to global economic changes.

🌍 Moving Towards a Sustainable Future

ECOT remains committed to collaborating with international organizations such as the ILO to promote labour standards and support sustainable and balanced growth of Thailand’s industries.


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