
Thai-Cambodia Clash Disrupts Japan Auto Supply Chains
Border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia are impacting Japan's auto industry. The disruption of the 'Thailand Plus One' economic corridor is increasing production costs.
Recent disruptions along the Thai-Cambodia border are creating ripple effects that could impact various sectors, including tourism and related industries.
The 'Thailand Plus One' economic corridor, often utilized for efficient supply chains, is experiencing setbacks. This may lead to increased costs for goods and services, potentially affecting prices for travelers.
While the immediate impact on travel to Japan may be indirect, monitoring the situation is advised. Any escalation could further strain supply chains and impact the broader economic landscape.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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