- Thailand’s Customs Department revoked import duty and VAT exemptions for parcels valued under 1,500 baht, now taxing all imported parcels over one baht.
- The rule change aims to protect domestic producers, especially SMEs, from low-priced imports, not just to increase revenue.
- Imported parcel volumes have decreased, while prices for certain goods (e.g., eyeglasses) have risen.
- Customs now requires clear value declarations on packages to prevent undervaluation.
- The department is considering raising import duty rates up to the legal maximum to further support local businesses.
Source: bangkokpost.com
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