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Import Restrictions
Senders should determine import restrictions from authorities before posting:
alcoholic
animals and animal products
dairy produce
foodstuffs, prepared
hides
lenses, contact
medical and surgical instruments
pharmaceutical products
plants and plant products
playing cards
skins
textiles and textile articles
tobacco
vegetable oils
vinegar.
Duty
Articles less than 500 baht value are exempt from customs duty.
The Thai Ministry of Commerce designates classes of goods that are subject to import controls, which usually take the form of permission and licensing. Although these controls are being liberalized, more than classes of goods require licenses. Application for a license to the Ministry of Commerce must be accompanied by a supplier's order, confirmation, invoice and other pertinent documents. A license may be for a set period rather than a single importation. Exports to Thailand are not subject to any kind of pre-shipment inspection scheme. If you have a question about a specific control or restriction please visit their website at www.moc.go.th/.
The import of drugs, food and supplementary products require prior licensing from the Food and Drug Administration, as well as the Ministry of Health.
The import of antiques or objects of art, whether registered or not, requires permission from the Fine Arts Department.
The Cosmetic Act stipulates that for the purpose of protection of public health, any importer of controlled cosmetics must provide the name and location of the office and the place of manufacture or storage of cosmetics, the category or kind of cosmetics to be imported and list the major components of cosmetics.
The import of wild fauna, flora, fish and other aquatic fauna requires permission from the National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department, the Department of Agriculture, or the Department of Fishery.
The import of electronic items is required to be licensed by the Thai Industrial Standard Institute (TISI).
The following is a general list of the items, which are controlled or restricted import into Thailand:
certain agricultural products
chainsaws and parts
chemicals
chemical Substances
clothing, garment
coin operated gaming machine
color photo-copy machine
copyright infringement product
contact lenses
cocoa and cocoa preparations
cereals
cosmetic
dried fish
diamond
diesel oil
drugs
electronic saws
flours, meals and pellets of
food and food colouring
fruits and nuts
fertiizer
intaglio printing machinery
kerosene
liquefied Petroleum Gas
leaf and powedered tea
marble
maize for animal consumption
medical tool and equipment
medicine
milk
motorcycle engine and parts
naphtha
narcotics
original sculptures and statuary
petroleum oil
products subject to 'Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora' (CITES)
Perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations
playing cards
radio wave transmitter
roasted coffee
raw hides, skins, leathers and furskins
salt, sulphur, lime and cement
silk, wool and cotton
spirit content of more than 1 litre
sugar and sugar confectionary
scrap of plastics
seeds and soybeans
soybean oil and palm oil
soap
tableware, kitchenware
textile products
tin and tin alloy
transceivers of radio communications, telephone and radar
weapons, firearms, parts thereof and ammunition
wood
worked monumental or building stone
vegetables, roots and tubers
yellow fin tuna.
Dangerous Goods in limited quantities (IATA provision 2.8):
dangerous goods are accepted BSO only (Broker Select Option) at (BKKRT)Bangkok, HAL(Hold at Location).
Gifts
Gift shipments are acceptable. Commercial invoice must detail all items, subject to regulatory agency clearance and duty/tax will be assessed. Gift shipments of alcohol are prohibited.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
arsenic/phosphorus sulfides
banknotes, currency, bonds
cocoon, Apis, Mellifera, Adamson bees from Africa
coconut oil
counterfeit trademark goods
dried longan
electronic games
ethylene dichde
fresh and dried garlic
goods with Thai national flag
handicrafts indicating forged origin
horsehair and horse waste
IPR infringing goods (CD, VDO, DVD)
live aquatic animals
mechanical devices with score or marks
n-ethylaniline and n-diethylaniline
narcotics
obcence objects/literature/pictures
plants and plant products
publications prohibited by the Royal Thai Police Department
rice products
sugarcane
stones for monuments or decorated stones
thallium waste and scrap
tobacco
valuables (as Registered Mail).
unused letter paper and postcards
vinyl chloride monomer mixed with hair spray or deodorizing agents.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
Commercial goods mailed to Thailand require an inserted invoice and a Certificate of Origin.
The following documents should be provided when shipping to Thailand:
1. commercial invoice on all non-docs shipments regardless of value
2. insurance Premium Invoice
3. import License (if required)
4. certificate of Origin (if want to claim for lower duty rate according to WTO, NAFTA, etc.)
5. other relevant documents such as catalog, brochure, specification labeling, especially for food products, should be in Thai.
Import licenses are issued by the Thai Department of Commerce and are valid for three months. Extensions are permitted for items requiring longer delivery periods and for goods produced according to certain specifications. In addition to the Thai Department of Commerce licensing requirements, the Thai Food and Drug Administration must approve the import of food products, drugs, cosmetics, toxic substances, narcotic and psychotropic substances, and medical devices. Importers of food products and pharmaceuticals must be licensed by the Thai FDA. Under the Hazardous Substance Act of March 29, 1992, import permits, each valid for one year, are required for hazardous chemicals. Thailand applies non-automatic licensing on granite and marble imports.
Declaration and Clearance Process:
If the value of a package does not exceed 1.000 THB or the content has no commercial value, the package is exempt from customs duty. If the value of a pacakge does not exceed 40.000 THB, a Customs officer will make an assessment, and hand the item over to Post for delivery and collection of duties.