Import and Export Licenses in Thailand
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Ensure thorough data checking
Appoint affiliate for the processing of import/export license application
Inform about the list of documents required
Submit the declaration to the customs for checking
Pay import duties and taxes on our clients’ behalf
Documents Required
Three copies of invoice
Foreign transaction form
Packing list
Bill of Lading or Air Waybill
Import License (only if applicable)
Release form (customs form 100/1 or 469)
Relevant documents like product specifications and catalogs, etc
Certificates of Origin (only if required)
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Top 10 Imports of Thailand
Electrical machinery and equipment
Machines including computers
Mineral fuels
Iron and steel
Vehicles
Gems and precious metals
Plastics
Iron or steel articles
Optical, medical and technical apparatus
Organic chemicals
Top 10 Exports of Thailand
Machines, including computers
Electrical machinery, equipment
Vehicles
Gems, precious metals
Rubber
Plastics
Mineral fuels
Meat and seafood preparations
Optimal, technical and medical apparatus
Cereals
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File declaration document either manually or via the EDI system
Prepare the supporting documents
Submit the Declaration alongside supporting documents to the customs as they will be checked for completion. Duty calculation, customs tariff and valuation of goods are examined too.
Pay Import duties and taxes by electronic fund transfer through the BOT’s BAHTNET, Kung Thai Bank and EDI. Also, one can make payment at the Customs Department.
For inspection and release of cargo from the Customs requires the importer to submit verified Declaration along with the payment receipt at the warehouse. Only if the inspected cargoes correspond to the Declaration made, they will be released.