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Georgian Post: Requirements for sending international mail - Thailand
ü Threshold level below which items are free of customs duties and other taxes - 1,500 THB / $42.41;
Delivery charge for small packets exceeding 500 g – 0.14 SDR;
Web site address of postal administration – www.thailandpost.co.th
ü Threshold level below which parcels are free of customs duties and other taxes - 1,500 THB / $42.41;
Web site address of postal administration – www.thailandpost.com
Numbers of customs declarations required for inbound EMS – 5;
ü Customs clearance fee - 20 THB / 0.4349 SDR;
For private customers - 1500 THB / 32.6169 SDR;
For business customers - 1500 THB / 32.6169 SDR;
National holidays on which EMS items are not delivered: 1 January, 19 Febrruary, 6,8,13-17 April, 1,6,9,18,20 May, 16,17,28,29 July, 12 August, 13,14,23 October, 5,10,31 December
Web site address of postal administration – http://track.thailandpost.co.th/tracking/default.aspx?lang=en
The below information is based upon the official source of Thailand
Lithium batteries and cells (s to items sent through both air and surface mails in open and closed transit through Thailand)
Cocoon, Apis Mellifera. Adamson Bee and bees from Africa.
Live aquatic animals, including fish, according to Fisheries Act B.E. 1947.
All products of this kind. See Part II, § 2.1.3.
Horsehair and horsehair waste.
Plants and parts of plants. See Part II, §§ 2.2 and 2.2.3.
Edible vegetables and certain roots and tubers. See Part II, §§ 2.2 and 2.3.
Dried longan.
Roasted coffee. See Part II, § 2.2.3.
0902.40-
Leaf tea and powdered tea. See Part II, § 2.2.2.
1006.10-
Rice, glutinous rice, paddy and nutritious rice.
1005.10-
Maize for animal consumption.
11.01-09 Miscellaneous flour, as well as raw materials intended for the manufacture of food products, shall bear a label or be registered.
12.01-14 Seeds, soybeans. See Part II, § 2.2.3.
13.01-02 All edible products of this kind. See Part II, § 2.2.2.2.
15.07 Coconut oil.
15.11 Soybean oil, palm oil. See Part II, § 2.2.4.
15.13 1513.11- All edible fats. See Part II, § 2.2.2.2.
16.01-05 All edible preparations of this kind. See Part II, § 2.2.2.2.
17.01-04 1701.11 Sugarcane.
All sugars and sugar confectionery. See Part II, § 2.2.2.2.
18.01-06 All edible cocoa and cocoa preparations. See Part II, § 2.2.2.2.
19.01-05 All edible preparations of this kind. See Part II, § 2.2.2.2.
20.01-08 All edible preparations of this kind. See Part II, § 2.2.2.2.
21.01-06 All miscellaneous edible preparations. See Part II, § 2.2.2.2.
22.01-09 Spirit content of more than one litre. See Part II, § 2.4.
Beverages and vinegar. See Part II, § 2.2.2.2.
23.01 2301.20 Ground dried fish which contains less than 60% protein.
24.01-03 Tobacco seed, tobacco tree, tobacco leaf, chewing tobacco and smoking tobacco.
25.15 Marble travertine, ecaussine and other calcareous monumental or building stones which have a specific gravity of more than 2.5, and celabaster.
26.09 Tin, including tin ore and concentrates, weighing more than 2 kg.
27.10 2710.00 Benzene and similar kerosene, high-speed diesel oil, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). See Part II,
28.01-51 Importation of poisonous substances as listed in the Declaration of Ministry of Public Health, Ministry of Industry and Ministry of Agriculture, is subject to import licenceissued by an authorized officer of the three above Ministries: The Food and Drug Administration, Department of Industrial Works and Department of Agriculture.
30.01-06 Medicaments and pharmaceutical products. See Part II, § 2.8.
31.01-05 The importation of fertilizers is subject to prior authorization granted by the Department of Agriculture.
32.03-04 Food colours. See Part II, § 2.2.2.2. Soluble dyeing extracts. See Part II, § 2.8.1.
33.01-04 Vinyl chloride monomer mixed with hair spray or deodorizing agent.
Mixture of odoriferous substance for food (flavour). See Part II, § 2.2.2.2. Perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations. See Part II, § 2.8.2.
34.01 Soap. See Part II, § 2.8.2.
35.06 Natural organic rubber or isoprene, neoprene resin, vinyl resin, resin, and any compound having cellulose catalysis, must be accompanied by an import permit forimportation.
36.01-06 Explosives, pyrotechnic products. See Part II, § 2.9.
38.08 Vinyl chloride monomer mixed with other substances contained in insecticide spray.
Insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, other pesticides. See Part II, § 2.17.
Organic composite solvent, thinners, varnish remover. See Part II, § 2.18.
39.04 Vinyl chloride monomer in gas or liquid condition and under pressure.
41.01-03 Raw hides, skins, leather and furskins of animals which have not been manufactured or processed.
46.01-02 Handicrafts indicating forged origin.
48.17 Unused letter paper and postcards.
Publications prohibited by the Royal Thai Police Department. See Part II, § 2.11. Banknotes.
50.01-06 The importation of raw silk and finished silk thread is subject to prior authorization and on the condition that they contain 4% of local thread bought from the Department of Industrial Promotion.
51.01-10 Wool, fine or coarse animal hair which have not been manufactured. See Part II, §§ 2.1.1 and 2.1.2.
Cotton wool to be imported on presentation of phytosanitary certificate from country of origin.
62.01-17 6217.90 Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted or crocheted, excluding neck band, collar, cuff, sleeve, waistband, pocket and edge of trouser legs.
67.01 Hides and other parts of poultry.
67.03 Animal hair.
67.04 See Part II, §§ 2.1.1 and 2.1.3.
68.02 Stones for monuments or decorated stones, articles made of such stones, and floor-elaborating stones (mosaic).
68.11-12 Asbestos.
70.19 7019.11- Fibreglass and other articles made of fibreglass.
71.08 Gold, except gold ornaments (the importation of which is subject to the prior authorization granted by the Minister of Finance).
80.01-07 Tin and tin alloy. (The imports must be licensed by the Department of Mineral Resources.)
84.07 8407.31-
84.08 8408.90
84.67 8467.81
84.43 8443.50
Nuclear reactors, fuel bars and parts thereof. Diesel engine with single horizontal cylinder, capacity
331-1100 cc, gasoline cylinder engine with capacity 41-240 cc, and motorcycle engine with capacity under 250 cc. Chain saw and parts thereof. Intaglio printing machinery.
85.08 8508.20 Electronic saw and parts thereof.
85.26 8508.90
85.27 Transceivers of radio communications, radio telephone, radiogram, radar.
85.29 Maritime-aerial transmitters. Remote control and parts thereof.
87.02-04 8702.10
8703.21-
8703.31-
Used buses with 6 wheels and more than 30 seats. Used trucks with capacity of more than 4 metric tons.
Used cars. Used motorcycles.
88.02 8802.60 Satellites.
90.01 9001.30
90.06 9006.10
90.09 9009.11-
Contact lenses and medical and surgical instruments and apparatus. Colour scanners. Multi-colour
90.18-22
93.01-07 Firearms. Chemical weapons and parts thereof. See Part II, § 2.15.
95.04 9504.30 Electronic games or mechanical devices with score or mark.
9504.40- Playing cards.
2.1.1 Nature of animals and carcasses under the control of the Department of Livestock Development
2.1.2 Carcasses (parts of animal bodies indicated in
2.1.3 Animal products (food)
2.2.1 Importation
of prohibited plants
2.2.2 Tea leaves and tea powder
Animals: elephants, horses, cows, buffaloes, donkeys, mules, goats, sheep, dogs, cats, rabbits, monkeys, gibbons.
Poultry, including their eggs.
Wild animals as listed in Ministry Regulations (Vol 11) B.E. 2512 issued according to Epidemic Act
B.E. 2499.
For authorization, see Ministry Regulations (Vol 12) B.E. 2512 (Ministry of Agriculture and
Flesh, skin, bone, beef, horn, hair and tusk which have not been processed or manufactured.
Controlled food (according to Food Act B.E. 2522) must be imported under permission from the
Secretary of the Food and Drug Administration.
Prohibited plants and plant products may be imported under the following conditions:
– Authorization of the Director-General of the Department of Agriculture.
– Phytosanitary certificate of the country of origin.
– Importation can only be done through the Plant Quarantine Office sited at Bangkok airport, Bangkok port and Bangkok mail centre.
– The said prohibited plants/plant products must be addressed and sent directly to the Director- General of the Department of Agriculture.
– In case of import by passengers, they are subject to presentation to the officials of the Plant
The importation of prohibited plants as listed in the Plant Quarantine Act B.E. 2507 must be authorized by the Director-General of the Department of Agriculture, accompanied by aphytosanitary certificate from the country of origin. The importation can only be done through specific customs offices.
2.2.2.1 The importation of the said articles may be done on condition that 60% of the imported quantity of tea leaves is bought from the Public Warehouse Organization and 50% in thecase of tea powder.
2.2.2.2 The importation is subject to authorization granted by the Food and Drug Administration
(according to Food Act B.E. 2522).
2.2.3 Seeds Imported seeds as listed in the Declarations of the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives are subject to standardization analysis or analysis exemption from theDepartment of Agriculture.
2.2.4 Soybean oil can only be imported by the Public Warehouse Organization, Ministry of
Commerce, or the manufacturer.
Palm oil can be imported in reasonable quantity according to the situation of production.
The importation of alcoholic liquors and beverages in quantities of more than 1 litre is subject to prior permission from the Excise Department.
2.5 Tobacco The importation of tobacco seeds, tree and leaf, chewing tobacco and smoking tobacco is subject to prior permission from the Excise Department.
2.6 Mineral oils The importation of mineral oils can be done only by the trader according to article 6 of the Fuel Act B.E. 2521, and that trader must be given prior consent by the Department of Commercial Registration.
2.7 Narcotics The importation of heroin is prohibited, except importation for the benefit of the State by means of special authorization from the Minister of Public Health.
The import of morphine is prohibited. Opium, hashish and amphetamine can only be imported under permit from the Ministry of Public Health.
2.8 Pharmaceu- tical products
Pharmaceutical products imported are subject to import permits and certificate of drug registration except:
– import by passengers in small quantities for their own health purposes;
– importation for medical or scientific purposes.
2.8.1 Dyestuffs The production of soluble dyes is subject to registration as toxic substances according to the Declaration of the Ministry of Public Health (Vol 61) B.E. 2531. Ifthey are imported as raw materials for the importer's business, the import permit is not required.
2.8.2 Cosmetics Finished cosmetics imported must be accompanied by an import permit and a registration permit issued by the Food and Drug Administration.
Firearms, ammunition, explosives, fireworks and imitation firearms may be imported under permit from the local ammunition registrar. Prior to the debarkation of these articles, the importlicence must be stamped by the customs officer.
Publications declared in the government gazette by the Director-General of the Police Department are prohibited for importation, except:
– importation by the Government or Municipality for official purposes;
– special authorization from the Minister of the Interior;
– cards, documents, forms and reports used for the purpose of personal correspondence, and social, political and commercial affairs.
The importer of measuring instruments must present the licence and goods release permission note issued by the Department of Commercial Registration (Ministry of Commerce).
2.15 War material Arms, accessories thereof, including chemical products and tools which can be used in war (according to the Declaration of the Defence Ministry) must besubject to prior authorization for import from the Ministry of Defence.
2.17 Insecticides, fungicides, herbicides and other pesticides
2.18 Organic composite solvent, thinners, varnish remover
It is prohibited to import machines for games having scores or marks, except for articles for personal use imported as part of a removal and relocation or by means of special authorization from theCabinet.
The import permit and certificate of toxic registration (according to the list of toxic substances declared by the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives) granted by the Department ofAgriculture are required for importation.
The importation of these articles is subject to prior permission from the Department of Industrial Works, Ministry of Industry, accompanied by an import licence and toxic substancesregistration permit.
Customs declarations must contain all information necessary for the application of duties, taxes and control measures on both importation and exportation, especially stating:
– the name, first name and addresses of the consignors and consignees;
– the quantity of goods.
In addition, certain supplementary statements on the situation of the goods in respect of the customs regulations (gift, sample goods returned or admitted temporarily) must be made on the customs declaration.
– the name and address of the seller or factory;
– the name and address of the buyer or importer;
– the quantity and weight of the articles;
– the details of the article;
– the unit price of each article and total price of all articles contained.
Where the invoice is required, it is essential to indicate therein the country of origin of the goods, as well as on the package.
1 Personal effects, accompanied by the owner for his own or professional use, in reasonable quantities, except firearms and ammunition, provisions and spirituous liquor, cigarettes, cigars or smoking tobacco. The Director-General of Customs may impose any restrictions with respect to exemption from payment of duty at any relevant port, but the quantity must not exceed:
(a) 200 cigarettes or 250 g of either cigars or smoking tobacco or both together weighing not more than 250 g;
(b) one litre of spirituous liquor.
2 Postal packages whose imported value per package does not exceed 500 baht are exempted from duty.
The infringements mostly fall within the scope of the general provisions of the customs law regarding fraudulent importation and exportation. It is a matter of principle that all goods imported into or exported from Thailand must be declared to the Customs and the customs declarations must be strictly accurate.