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Thailand
What Thailand supplies into the American economy — the raw inputs, and the essential goods downstream that depend on them.
12
Inputs supplied
14
Goods affected
0
Claims on record
1
Mapped
What they supply
Inputs from this country
12 named inputs sourced from Thailand. Share % is the country's share of global supply for that input.
manufactured
40%Bonded NdFeB Magnetic Powder (Magnequench-Type, for Small Motors)
agricultural
36%Natural Rubber (Compounded, Tire & Track Grade)
agricultural
32%Natural rubber (NR) — Hevea brasiliensis latex
manufactured
20%PVB (Polyvinyl Butyral) Interlayer Film
manufactured
14%Nitrile examination gloves (Malaysia)
chemical
12%Nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) — medical grade
chemical
10%Purified Terephthalic Acid (PTA) — PET Plastic Monomer
chemical
10%Propylene Glycol (PG) Cosolvent
chemical
10%PET Resin (Polyethylene Terephthalate for Bottles)
manufactured
6%Vehicle wiring harnesses
mineral
6%Gypsum (Natural & Synthetic FGD)
agricultural
5%Sugarcane
What depends on them
American goods affected
14 essential American goods have Thailand somewhere upstream in their supply chain.
Materials
Tires
Rubber, carbon black, steel wire, and petrochemical compounds; natural rubber from Malaysia and Thailand.
Agriculture
Farm equipment parts
Replacement parts for tractors, combines, planters, and sprayers from John Deere, CNH Industrial, and AGCO.
Materials
Glass and windows
Flat glass for construction windows, auto windshields, containers, and specialty applications.
Health
N95 masks and personal protective equipment
NIOSH-certified respiratory protection and medical PPE for healthcare, industrial, and emergency use.
Health
Surgical and sterile supplies
Surgical gowns, sterile drapes, procedure kits, examination gloves, and OR consumables.
Home
Bottled water
Packaged water for daily use and emergency preparedness; fast shelf-clearance during disasters and water advisories.
Materials
Paint and architectural coatings
Architectural and industrial paints tied to petrochemical resins, titanium dioxide pigment, and solvent supply.
Materials
Vehicles and light trucks
New passenger cars, SUVs, and pickup trucks; dependent on semiconductors, batteries, and global parts networks.
Logistics
Firefighting equipment and supplies
AFFF foam (PFAS transition challenge), protective gear, hose, breathing apparatus, and aerial firefighting assets.
Food
Sugar
Cane and beet sugar with crop output, trade policy, ethanol demand competition, and weather sensitivity.
Grocery
Dairy and eggs
Milk, cheese, yogurt, and eggs used as core household staples.
Materials
Cement and concrete
Energy-intensive construction material; clinker production is geographically concentrated and coal-dependent.
Food
Cooking oils
Vegetable, canola, olive, and other household cooking oils.
Materials
Clothing and apparel
97% imported; U.S. clothing supply is almost entirely dependent on Bangladesh, Vietnam, China, and Cambodia textile and apparel factories.