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Discussing The Imports Laws In Thailand. |
Date Added: July 30, 2014 05:36:50 AM |
Author: Salvador Thornhill |
Category: Business: Cooperatives |
GENERAL PROHIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS The Thai Government controls the import and export of certain goods into/out of Thailand. The instructions either take the form of: an absolute prohibition, which means that you aredefinately not not allowed to import the goods in any circumstances; or a restriction, where you need to gain prior written permission in order to import the goods. Samples OF Prohibited and Restricted Goods The following information broadly outlines what goods are prohibited or restricted, where you can obtain more information about the control and, in the case of restricted goods, to apply for permission to import. 1. Prohibited Goods are goods for which either the import into or export out of Thailand are prohibited. Any person imports or exports prohibited goods is considered as committing offences and subject to penalties indicated in the relevant national legislation. In addition, such activity is also considered as an offence under Articles 27 and 27 bis of the Customs Act B.E. 2469. It is prohibited by law to bring the following items into Thailand. Obscene literature Pornographic materials Goods with Thai national flag Narcotics e.g., opiumn Counterfeit currency, bonds, or coins Counterfeit Royal Seals/official seals IPR infringing goods e.g. musical tapes etc. Counterfeit trademark goods} GENERAL PROHIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS The Thai Government controls the import and export of certain goods into/out of Thailand. The instructions either take the form of: an absolute prohibition, which means that you aredefinately not not allowed to import the goods in any circumstances; or a restriction, where you need to gain prior written permission in order to import the goods. Samples OF Prohibited and Restricted Goods The following information broadly outlines what goods are prohibited or restricted, where you can obtain more information about the control and, in the case of restricted goods, to apply for permission to import. 1. Prohibited Goods are goods for which either the import into or export out of Thailand are prohibited. Any person imports or exports prohibited goods is considered as committing offences and subject to penalties indicated in the relevant national legislation. In addition, such activity is also considered as an offence under Articles 27 and 27 bis of the Customs Act B.E. 2469. It is prohibited by law to bring the following items into Thailand. Obscene literature Pornographic materials Goods with Thai national flag Narcotics e.g., opiumn Counterfeit currency, bonds, or coins Counterfeit Royal Seals/official seals IPR infringing goods e.g. musical tapes etc. Counterfeit trademark goods} If you cherished this short article and you would like to get much more info concerning Jeannette kindly check out our own web-page. |
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