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Thai Economy Surges as Tariff Reset and Investment Deals Fuel Growth

Delta Electronics reaches $100 billion valuation as Thailand's appeal as a manufacturing hub strengthens

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Thai Economy Surges as Tariff Reset and Investment Deals Fuel Growth

Delta Electronics reaches $100 billion valuation as Thailand's appeal as a manufacturing hub strengthens

Monday, February 23, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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Thailand's economy is experiencing a significant surge, driven by a combination of favorable trade developments and strategic investment deals. The country's largest electronics manufacturer, Delta Electronics Thailand Pcl, has become the first Thai stock to reach a valuation of over $100 billion, following a US Supreme Court ruling that struck down tariffs on certain electronics imports.

The ruling has improved the demand outlook for Delta Electronics' AI cooling equipment, which is used in data centers and other applications. The company's valuation milestone is a significant achievement for Thailand's economy, which has been working to strengthen its position as a manufacturing and investment hub.

According to Thailand's top finance official, the reset of many US tariffs to a uniform 15% will further boost the country's appeal to investors and manufacturers. The official noted that the new tariff regime will make it easier for Thai companies to export goods to the US, while also attracting more foreign investment to the country.

The development comes as Chinese President Xi Jinping is set to meet with US President Trump for a summit, where trade and economic issues are expected to be high on the agenda. As reported on "Bloomberg: The China Show," Xi is likely to use the summit to gain leverage in trade negotiations, as China seeks to address issues related to intellectual property, technology transfer, and market access.

Meanwhile, in the private equity sector, investors are facing a challenging environment. According to a report by Bain & Company, private equity returned fewer profits to investors for a fourth straight year, as the industry struggled to raise money for new funds and sat on $3.8 trillion of unsold assets. The report noted that the current dry spell in private equity is now worse than the 2008 crisis.

In a separate development, Qatar's $580 billion sovereign wealth fund has invested in a private credit firm run by former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. partners Tom Connolly and Michael Koester. The investment is a significant vote of confidence in the credit firm, which is known as 5C.

As Thailand continues to strengthen its position as a manufacturing and investment hub, the country is likely to attract more foreign investment and talent. The government's efforts to improve the business environment and invest in infrastructure are paying off, with companies like Delta Electronics leading the way.

In the coming months, Thailand's economy is expected to continue growing, driven by a combination of domestic demand and export growth. The country's finance officials will be closely watching the outcome of the US-China summit, as well as developments in the private equity sector, to ensure that Thailand remains competitive and attractive to investors.

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  • Delta Electronics Thailand Pcl
  • Thailand's Ministry of Finance
  • Bloomberg: The China Show
  • Bain & Company
  • Qatar Investment Authority

Thailand's economy is experiencing a significant surge, driven by a combination of favorable trade developments and strategic investment deals. The country's largest electronics manufacturer, Delta Electronics Thailand Pcl, has become the first Thai stock to reach a valuation of over $100 billion, following a US Supreme Court ruling that struck down tariffs on certain electronics imports.

The ruling has improved the demand outlook for Delta Electronics' AI cooling equipment, which is used in data centers and other applications. The company's valuation milestone is a significant achievement for Thailand's economy, which has been working to strengthen its position as a manufacturing and investment hub.

According to Thailand's top finance official, the reset of many US tariffs to a uniform 15% will further boost the country's appeal to investors and manufacturers. The official noted that the new tariff regime will make it easier for Thai companies to export goods to the US, while also attracting more foreign investment to the country.

The development comes as Chinese President Xi Jinping is set to meet with US President Trump for a summit, where trade and economic issues are expected to be high on the agenda. As reported on "Bloomberg: The China Show," Xi is likely to use the summit to gain leverage in trade negotiations, as China seeks to address issues related to intellectual property, technology transfer, and market access.

Meanwhile, in the private equity sector, investors are facing a challenging environment. According to a report by Bain & Company, private equity returned fewer profits to investors for a fourth straight year, as the industry struggled to raise money for new funds and sat on $3.8 trillion of unsold assets. The report noted that the current dry spell in private equity is now worse than the 2008 crisis.

In a separate development, Qatar's $580 billion sovereign wealth fund has invested in a private credit firm run by former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. partners Tom Connolly and Michael Koester. The investment is a significant vote of confidence in the credit firm, which is known as 5C.

As Thailand continues to strengthen its position as a manufacturing and investment hub, the country is likely to attract more foreign investment and talent. The government's efforts to improve the business environment and invest in infrastructure are paying off, with companies like Delta Electronics leading the way.

In the coming months, Thailand's economy is expected to continue growing, driven by a combination of domestic demand and export growth. The country's finance officials will be closely watching the outcome of the US-China summit, as well as developments in the private equity sector, to ensure that Thailand remains competitive and attractive to investors.

Sources:

  • Delta Electronics Thailand Pcl
  • Thailand's Ministry of Finance
  • Bloomberg: The China Show
  • Bain & Company
  • Qatar Investment Authority

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