BANGKOK -- Japanese and Chinese automakers are courting Thai lawmakers with competing wish lists, seeking to seize an opportunity in what is known as Asia's Detroit as sales of Chinese electric vehicles decline.
Japan, China players compete for incentives in Southeast Asian auto hub

Toyota Motor Chairman Akio Toyoda sees Thailand as a key market, calling it his "second home." (Photo by Kenya Akama)
BANGKOK -- Japanese and Chinese automakers are courting Thai lawmakers with competing wish lists, seeking to seize an opportunity in what is known as Asia's Detroit as sales of Chinese electric vehicles decline.