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Amata Corporation expects continued foreign direct investment to boost industrial land sales in 2026 after achieving record net profit in 2025.
AMATA Corporation reported record Q3 2025 profits and announced plans to develop a 1 GW data center campus in Chonburi, Thailand.
AMATA Corporation reported a 40% increase in H1 2025 net profit to 969 million THB, driven by higher land transfers and power business contributions.
Amata Corporation and partners launched the "Re-No-Waste" project to distribute 3,000 recycled PET plastic school bags to schools around Amata industrial estates.
AMATA Corporation reported a 79% increase in Q1 2025 net profit, driven by strong land sales in Thailand and Vietnam, and growth in its energy business.
AMATA advises Thai businesses to diversify export markets and leverage Thailand's potential as an ASEAN production base amidst US tariff policies.
AMATA Group targets over 15% growth in land sales for 2025, planning a 7 billion baht investment in Thailand and launching a new industrial city in Laos.