Insight

Methodology

How we collect, structure, and verify the data behind every report. The goal is clarity, not theatre.

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Source inputs
Bank of Thailand
Board of Investment
Thai Customs
Department of Business Development
Stock Exchange of Thailand
ETDA
UN Comtrade
Trade.gov
Sea Limited
Ministry of Industry
Bank of Thailand
Board of Investment
Thai Customs
Department of Business Development
Stock Exchange of Thailand
ETDA
UN Comtrade
Trade.gov
Sea Limited
Ministry of Industry

Source families

Official government data

Bank of Thailand, Board of Investment, Thai Customs Department, Ministry of Industry, and related regulator releases.

Company filings

DBD business registrations, SET disclosures, and published annual reports for listed and major private firms.

Trade records

UN Comtrade, bilateral trade data, and customs manifests, cross-checked where mirror-country data is available.

Press coverage

Thai-language and English-language business press, trade publications, and official government announcements.

Analyst notes

Field observations, industry contact interviews, and conference notes. Used for context, not as primary evidence.

Process

1.

Intake

Every report starts with a scoped market question, target source families, and an explicit evidence standard before drafting begins.

2.

Source pack

Sources are collected into a traceable pack with provenance, access date, extraction method, and visible freshness/evidence grading.

3.

Claims

Report claims are separated from raw source text so every commercial assertion can be traced back to specific evidence.

4.

Data normalization

Key stats, benchmark rows, entities, charts, and source appendix outputs are normalized into reusable structured artifacts instead of one-off report copy.

5.

Review

Analyst review adds context, confidence scoring, conflict notes, and limitation handling. Quantitative claims stay tied to specific sources.

6.

Deliver

Buyer-facing outputs are generated from the canonical inputs: premium web report, normalized data pack, benchmark export, and source appendix.

7.

Publish & refresh

Finished reports go live with a defined update cadence. Later revisions reuse the same canonical inputs instead of rebuilding the product by hand.

Quality control

  • Automated ingestion and normalization
  • Cross-source matching and conflict checks
  • Analyst review and confidence scoring
  • Visible limitations and freshness notes
  • Deliverable generation from canonical data instead of ad hoc export files

Product outputs

Canonical report inputs now feed multiple product surfaces. The same normalized data layer can power the report itself, buyer exports, public statistics, and later internal reference datasets.

Premium web report
Normalized data pack
Benchmark export
Source appendix

Limitations

Thailand is the geographic focus. Regional context is included where relevant, but coverage outside Thailand is not comprehensive.

Thai-language sources are usually richer than English coverage, so translation choices matter and are made visible when they matter.

Government series can lag by 6–12 months. Every figure keeps its vintage visible.

Revenue and production estimates for non-listed companies are clearly marked as estimates.

See it in the reports

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