Sri Trang Gloves (Thailand) Public Company Limited (STGT) welcomed ambassadors and diplomatic representatives from 21 countries on an official visit to its Anvar Branch factory in Songkhla and Sri Trang Group’s rubber plantations, underscoring the strength of Thailand’s rubber glove industry and the promise of the southern border provinces.
The delegation included envoys from Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. They were joined by officials from the National Security Council, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Songkhla authorities and members of the media. The visit formed part of a project to enhance international understanding and cooperation, jointly organised by the National Security Council and Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
STGT, one of the world’s largest producers of natural rubber and nitrile gloves, operates 14 manufacturing facilities across southern Thailand. The tour highlighted the company’s fully integrated supply chain, traceability systems and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) initiatives under the theme ‘Clean World Clean Gloves.’ Visitors also observed glove production driven by innovation and AI, alongside natural rubber tapping demonstrations.
Mr Veerasith Sinchareonkul, CEO of Sri Trang Group, and Ms Jarinya Jirojkul, CEO of STGT, led the welcome. Mr Veerasith said the occasion was both an honour and an opportunity to showcase Thailand’s industrial potential while fostering sustainable cooperation.
‘This visit is not only a chance to highlight our capabilities but also a platform to build bridges for economic collaboration, social exchange and sustainable development,’ he said.
The event reinforced Thailand’s status as a global leader in rubber gloves and the industry’s role in driving growth in the South.