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Ministry of Industry (Thailand)

The Ministry of Industry (Abrv: M-Industry; Thai: กระทรวงอุตสาหกรรม, RTGSKrasuang Utsahakam) is a cabinet ministry in the Government of Thailand. The ministry is responsible for the promotion and regulation of industries.[1]

Kingdom of Thailand
Ministry of Industry
กระทรวงอุตสาหกรรม
Ministry overview
Formed5 May 1942; 81 years ago (1942-05-05)
JurisdictionGovernment of Thailand
HeadquartersRatchathewi, Bangkok
13°45′51″N 100°31′37″E / 13.7641°N 100.5270°E / 13.7641; 100.5270
Annual budget5,231.2 million baht (FY2019)
Minister responsible
  • Pimphattra Wichaikul, Minister of Industry
Websitewww.industry.go.th

History edit

The Ministry of Industry (MOI) began in 1933 as a division of the Thai government, the Industrial Division (Thai: กองอุตสาหกรรม), in the Department of Commerce (Thai: กรมพาณิชย์), ( now the Ministry of Commerce), which was part of the defunct Ministry of Economics (Thai: กระทรวงเศรษฐกิจ). In 1941, the division was upgraded to the Department of Industry (still in the Economic Ministry). On 5 May 1942, the Ministry of Industry was created in its own right.[2]

Budget edit

The ministry's fiscal year 2019 (FY2019) budget is 5,231.2 million baht, down from 5,653.7 million baht in FY2018.[3]

Ministry of Industry Network edit

On 1 March 2019, the driving committee of the institutions under the Ministry of Industry aimed to create public awareness of its network of institutions. An Industry Network logo was created to be used in publicizing the mission of the institution networks as a symbol of their cooperation in driving Thailand’s mission in the digital age.[4]

Departments edit

Organization of the MOI is based on information from the following sources:

  • Ministry of Industry - Organization Chart

Administration edit

  • Office of the Minister
  • Office of the Permanent Secretary

Dependent departments edit

  • Industrial Economic Cluster
    • The Office of Industrial Economics (OIE)
    • Office of Cane and Sugar Board (OCSB)
  • Production Process Supervision Cluster
    • Department of Industrial Works (DIW)
    • Department of Primary Industries and Mines (DPIM)
  • Industrial and Entrepreneurial Promotion CLuster
    • Department of Industrial Promotion (DIP)
    • Thai Industrial Standards Institute (TISI)

State enterprises edit

Independent and autonomous organizations edit

The first institutes under the MOI were established in the 1970s under the Department of Industrial Promotion (DIP) and covered a few areas like textiles and metalworking. In the second half of the 1990s, these initial institutes were revamped with several of its divisions and centers being made autonomous, including the National Food Institute, the Thailand Textile Institute, the Electrical and Electronics Institute, and the Thai Productivity Institute, primarily through relocating some research and laboratory testing functions. These were established outside the bureaucratic structure to provide better support services that included training, consultancy, testing and laboratory services, and provision of market information. As autonomous institutes, they were able to provide better compensation to attract private sector managers and professionals and were also able to have more flexible budgetary arrangements. These autonomous institutes were given five years in which to become financially self-supporting.[5]

Others edit

  • General Environmental Conservation Public Company Limited
  • Narai Phand Company Limited

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Ministry of Industry. Archived from the original on 6 August 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
  2. ^ . Ministry of Industry. Archived from the original on 6 August 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
  3. ^ "Thailand's Budget in Brief Fiscal Year 2019". Bureau of the Budget. 20 December 2018. p. 93. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
  4. ^ "INDUSTRY NETWORK รวมพลังเครือข่ายกระทรวงอุตสาหกรรม". Thailand Automotive Institute. Retrieved 8 Jun 2020.
  5. ^ Dhanani, Shafiq; Scholtès, Philippe (Sep 2002). "Thailand's Manufacturing Competitiveness: Promoting Technology, Productivity and Linkages" (PDF). UNIDO. p. 51. Retrieved 8 Jul 2020.
  6. ^ "Regulations No. 8", Industrial Development Foundation (in Thai), 28 October 2016, retrieved 21 May 2020
  7. ^ Kongrut, Anchalee (4 December 2019). "Chemical drama shows it's time for agency detox" (Opinion). Bangkok Post. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  8. ^ "History of the Ministry of Industry". industry.go.th (infographic timeline). 23 May 2016. Retrieved 2 Jul 2020.

External links edit

  • Official Ministry of Industry (Thailand) Webpage

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The Ministry of Industry Abrv M Industry Thai krathrwngxutsahkrrm RTGS Krasuang Utsahakam is a cabinet ministry in the Government of Thailand The ministry is responsible for the promotion and regulation of industries 1 Kingdom of ThailandMinistry of IndustrykrathrwngxutsahkrrmSeal of Narayana Churning the Ocean of Milk by Prince Narisara NuvadtivongsMinistry overviewFormed5 May 1942 81 years ago 1942 05 05 JurisdictionGovernment of ThailandHeadquartersRatchathewi Bangkok13 45 51 N 100 31 37 E 13 7641 N 100 5270 E 13 7641 100 5270Annual budget5 231 2 million baht FY2019 Minister responsiblePimphattra Wichaikul Minister of IndustryWebsitewww wbr industry wbr go wbr th Contents 1 History 2 Budget 3 Ministry of Industry Network 4 Departments 4 1 Administration 4 2 Dependent departments 5 State enterprises 6 Independent and autonomous organizations 7 Others 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThe Ministry of Industry MOI began in 1933 as a division of the Thai government the Industrial Division Thai kxngxutsahkrrm in the Department of Commerce Thai krmphanichy now the Ministry of Commerce which was part of the defunct Ministry of Economics Thai krathrwngesrsthkic In 1941 the division was upgraded to the Department of Industry still in the Economic Ministry On 5 May 1942 the Ministry of Industry was created in its own right 2 Budget editThe ministry s fiscal year 2019 FY2019 budget is 5 231 2 million baht down from 5 653 7 million baht in FY2018 3 Ministry of Industry Network editOn 1 March 2019 the driving committee of the institutions under the Ministry of Industry aimed to create public awareness of its network of institutions An Industry Network logo was created to be used in publicizing the mission of the institution networks as a symbol of their cooperation in driving Thailand s mission in the digital age 4 Departments editOrganization of the MOI is based on information from the following sources Ministry of Industry Organization Chart Administration edit Office of the Minister Office of the Permanent Secretary Dependent departments edit Industrial Economic Cluster The Office of Industrial Economics OIE Office of Cane and Sugar Board OCSB Production Process Supervision Cluster Department of Industrial Works DIW Department of Primary Industries and Mines DPIM Industrial and Entrepreneurial Promotion CLuster Department of Industrial Promotion DIP Thai Industrial Standards Institute TISI State enterprises editIndustrial Estate Authority of ThailandIndependent and autonomous organizations editThe first institutes under the MOI were established in the 1970s under the Department of Industrial Promotion DIP and covered a few areas like textiles and metalworking In the second half of the 1990s these initial institutes were revamped with several of its divisions and centers being made autonomous including the National Food Institute the Thailand Textile Institute the Electrical and Electronics Institute and the Thai Productivity Institute primarily through relocating some research and laboratory testing functions These were established outside the bureaucratic structure to provide better support services that included training consultancy testing and laboratory services and provision of market information As autonomous institutes they were able to provide better compensation to attract private sector managers and professionals and were also able to have more flexible budgetary arrangements These autonomous institutes were given five years in which to become financially self supporting 5 Foundation for Industrial Development FID 6 Thai German Institute TGI Thailand Textile Institute THTI National Food Institute NFI Management System Certification Institute MASCI Electrical and Electronics Institute EEI Thailand Automotive Institute TAI Iron and Steel Institute of Thailand ISIT Plastics Institute of Thailand PITH National Hazardous Substances Committee NHSC 7 Thailand Productivity Institute The Institute for Small and Medium Enterprise Development ISMED The Office of Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion OSMEP moved from under the MOI in 2014 8 Others editGeneral Environmental Conservation Public Company Limited Narai Phand Company LimitedSee also editCabinet of Thailand Economy of Thailand Federation of Thai Industries Government of Thailand List of Government Ministers of ThailandReferences edit Management structure Ministry of Industry Archived from the original on 6 August 2016 Retrieved 12 July 2016 History of the Ministry of Industry Ministry of Industry Archived from the original on 6 August 2016 Retrieved 12 July 2016 Thailand s Budget in Brief Fiscal Year 2019 Bureau of the Budget 20 December 2018 p 93 Retrieved 28 November 2019 INDUSTRY NETWORK rwmphlngekhruxkhaykrathrwngxutsahkrrm Thailand Automotive Institute Retrieved 8 Jun 2020 Dhanani Shafiq Scholtes Philippe Sep 2002 Thailand s Manufacturing Competitiveness Promoting Technology Productivity and Linkages PDF UNIDO p 51 Retrieved 8 Jul 2020 Regulations No 8 Industrial Development Foundation in Thai 28 October 2016 retrieved 21 May 2020 Kongrut Anchalee 4 December 2019 Chemical drama shows it s time for agency detox Opinion Bangkok Post Retrieved 7 December 2019 History of the Ministry of Industry industry go th infographic timeline 23 May 2016 Retrieved 2 Jul 2020 External links editOfficial Ministry of Industry Thailand Webpage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ministry of Industry Thailand amp oldid 1214022256, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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