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    Thailand's Ministry of Commerce intends to strengthen the control of salt import

    • Last Update: 2021-07-29
    • Source: Internet
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    Comprehensive Thai media reported on July 14 that the Thai Ministry of Commerce intends to adjust the formulation of import salt regulations and publish a notice on the government gazette website, stipulating that importers must register, import must have a certificate of origin, and declare imports, possession, and use
    .
    The new rules and regulations will come into effect on September 4, 2021.
    They are believed to be beneficial to the management of salt imports and to solve the difficult problems of salt farmers in Thailand
    .
     
    On July 6, 2021, the Government Gazette issued a notice stating that the use of salt as a product that requires certification documents must comply with the national import regulations of 2021.
    Importers must register as salt importers with the Department of Internal Trade before importing.
    Have a certificate of origin (C/O), or issue a certificate provided by the government unit of the exporting country to the customs
    .
    After importing, the purpose of import, holding and use must be reported to the Department of Internal Trade every month
    .
    This announcement will come into effect on September 4, 2021
    .
     
    The content of the above announcement is to formulate import rules and regulations.
    Its purpose is to determine whether the importer of salt is for consumption or industrial use, so that the entire situation of imported salt can be understood in time, and problems that arise can be resolved in a timely manner
    .
    The introduction of the above rules and regulations is to comply with the Ministry of Commerce to solve the difficulties faced by Thai salt farmers.
    Therefore, salt importers are requested to prepare in advance to comply with the new rules and regulations
    .
     
      At present, the Ministry of Commerce is drafting an announcement to stipulate the details of the guidelines for registered salt importers, reporting and inspection of salt.
    From now to September 3, 2021, importers have not yet obtained the identity certificate of the Department of Internal Trade, and can apply to the Department of Internal Trade first.
    Apply for proof of identity
    .
    Once the Ministry of Commerce notice takes effect on September 4, 2021, the Department of Internal Trade will develop the system for importers to register
    .
    Currently, an electronic declaration system is being developed to provide importers with convenience in importing, holding and using declarations
    .
    Import management
     
      On July 6, 2021, the Government Gazette issued a notice stating that the use of salt as a product that requires certification documents must comply with the national import regulations of 2021.
    Importers must register as salt importers with the Department of Internal Trade before importing.
    Have a certificate of origin (C/O), or issue a certificate provided by the government unit of the exporting country to the customs
    .
    After importing, the purpose of import, holding and use must be reported to the Department of Internal Trade every month
    .
    This announcement will come into effect on September 4, 2021
    .
     
      The content of the above announcement is to formulate import rules and regulations.
    Its purpose is to determine whether the importer of salt is for consumption or industrial use, so that the entire situation of imported salt can be understood in time, and problems that arise can be resolved in a timely manner
    .
    The introduction of the above rules and regulations is to comply with the Ministry of Commerce to solve the difficulties faced by Thai salt farmers.
    Therefore, salt importers are requested to prepare in advance to comply with the new rules and regulations
    .
     
      At present, the Ministry of Commerce is drafting an announcement to stipulate the details of the guidelines for registered salt importers, reporting and inspection of salt.
    From now to September 3, 2021, importers have not yet obtained the identity certificate of the Department of Internal Trade, and can apply to the Department of Internal Trade first.
    Apply for proof of identity
    .
    Once the Ministry of Commerce notice takes effect on September 4, 2021, the Department of Internal Trade will develop the system for importers to register
    .
    Currently, an electronic declaration system is being developed to provide importers with convenience in importing, holding and using declarations
    .
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