Isuzu plans to invest one trillion Japanese yen (RM31.3 billion) through 2030, including budget for battery cell and electric pick-up truck manufacturing in Thailand. The investment is part of a wider budget for operations in Thailand, with a portion allocated for projects aiming to achieve carbon neutrality and digital transformation in the logistics sector.
Isuzu plans to invest one trillion Japanese yen (RM31.3 billion) through 2030, including budget for battery cell and electric pick-up truck manufacturing in Thailand . The investment is part of a wider budget for operations in Thailand , with a portion allocated for projects aiming to achieve carbon neutrality and digital transformation in the logistics sector.
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