Thai Customs’ recent implementation of regulatory updates to existing Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and an increase in enforcement measures by overseas customs authorities have a direct impact on Thai economic operators utilizing FTA privileges for import or export.
On the import side, Thai Customs has implemented a number of changes in relation to requirements on HS 2022 and Operational Certification Procedures for the correct use of FTA Certificates of Origin (C/O). Thai importers must adopt these changes to continue to act in compliance with the relevant FTA rules.
Source Deloitte
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