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Thailand is a neighboring country of China and also my countrys fourteenth largest trading partner. Every year, a large number of tourists travel to the territory for tourism and consumption, which has promoted Thailands economic development to some extent. In the first quarter of 2017, Thailand imported 10.21 billion US dollars from China. The main imported commodities are mechanical and electrical products, mineral products and base metals and products. Many people ask the editor, is it troublesome to go to Thailand for customs clearance? Not difficult!
Thailand Shuangqing special line:
1. Thai land transport line:
Operation process:
1. Various cities in Guangdong-Guangzhou-Pingxiang-Vietnam-Laos-Bangkok-delivery
2. Various cities in Guangdong-Guangzhou-Mohan-Laos-Bangkok-delivery
Operation time:
1. Pingxiang transit (normal 4-6 working days)
2. Mohan transfer (normally 8-10 working days)
Thai shipping line:
Operation process:
1. Various cities in Guangdong-Shenzhen-Bangkok-delivery
2. Various cities in Guangdong-Guangzhou-Bangkok-delivery
Operating time limit: normal time limit is 12-15 working days
Thai Air Transport Line:
Operation process:
1. Various cities in Guangdong-Shenzhen / Guangzhou-Bangkok-delivery
2. Various cities in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Bangkok-delivery
Operation time:
1. Continental Airlines (normal time limit 2-4 working days)
Thailand Shuangqing Process:
(1) The customer needs to inform the information of the goods (name, volume, weight, customs code, value, and delivery address) in order to confirm the price.
(2) After entering the warehouse, calculate the volume, weight and number of pieces;
(3) Arrange loading after the customer confirms;
(4) Arrange customs clearance and delivery after the goods arrive at the port.
When a shipment of goods arrives or departs from Thailand’s customs territory, the importer and exporter shall submit the goods declaration form to the customs and attach the relevant documents to go through the customs clearance procedures. In order to speed up the flow of legal goods, the Thai Customs Service provides two customs declaration modes: paper form and electronic data interchange (EDI).
Customs clearance process:
1. Submit the import declaration form. Submit a paper declaration form (Customs Form 99 or 99/1), or submit it through EDI.
2. Prepare accompanying documents and documents. According to the Announcement No. 38/2543 of the Thai Customs Service, the following documents are required for import:
A, sea or air waybill;
B, 3 copies of the invoice;
C, packing list;
D, the insurance invoice;
E, release form (customs form 100/1 or 469);
F, foreign exchange transaction declaration form (required when the import amount exceeds 500,000 baht);
G, import license (provided when needed);
H, certificate of origin (provided when needed);
I, other documents, such as catalogs, product specifications, etc.
3. Customs review of documents. Confirm whether the documentation is standard and complete.
4. Pay customs duties. The importer pays taxes on-site at the customs finance department at the Thai port of entry. Either cash or cheque.
1. From Shenzhen to Thailand Shuangqing to the door, you can reach major cities in Thailand such as Bangkok, Chiang Rai, Krabi, Phuket, Songkhla, Chiang Mai, etc. Thailand Shuangqing to the door, usually to Bangkok.
2. The cargo can be received in Bangkok Shuangqing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen. The shipping schedule is six quarters and four quarters. The sea voyage is about 12 days.
3. The door-to-door price of Thailand Shuangqing includes sea freight, customs declaration fee, document fee, Bangkok customs clearance fee, and destination port tariff. It can be delivered in downtown Bangkok, and it is necessary to confirm in advance whether it can be delivered according to the detailed address in remote places.
Shipment to Thailand (Thailand), the recipient is private, the following latest requirements:
1. The shipper must correctly declare the quantity of the goods shipped, and the customs will determine whether the goods are personal belongings based on the quantity of goods shipped;
2. The shipping invoice must declare the description information of the goods in detail;
3. The shipping invoice must truthfully declare the value of the shipped goods. The customs will evaluate the value of the goods and may request relevant value certificates to assist in customs clearance;
4. If the product is a mobile phone, the recipient needs to provide an import license to assist in customs clearance.
The tariff rate of the Thai customs on the import of raw materials is 10%-15%, the tariff rate of semi-finished products is 15%-40%, the tariff rate of finished products is 30%-60%, and the tariff rate of commercial advertisements is 40%. In addition, Thai customs also levies a 7% value-added tax on imported goods.