Post by account_disabled on Dec 30, 2023 4:22:23 GMT
Commerce" sent a letter to the Thai Chamber of Commerce Federation of Thai Industries Repeatedly asked which product exporters are affected? How do you want the government to help in the case that the United States will cut GSP in April 2020? We hope to help at the point. effective After the initial plan, there is a plan to help both move forward and find new markets. Supporting the use of FTA exports, emphasizing that the United States will cut GSP from Thailand. From labor matters As for not importing pork that contains red meat accelerators. Will it be affected by additional cuts or not? We still don't know, but recently, two sides are waiting for scientific proof.
Expect a conclusion C Level Executive List soon. Mr. Keerati Ratchano, Director-General of the Department of Foreign Trade Revealing progress in solving the case in which the United States Preparing to cut special tariff privileges (GSP) for more than 500 Thai products from April 2020 onwards, the department has sent questionnaires to the private sector such as the Thai Chamber of Commerce. Federation of Thai Industries (F.T.I.) to help ask member exporters which products are expected to be affected. And how do you want the government sector to help? To provide assistance at the right point and is most effective in mitigating impacts Because of the GSP cut, the United States has returned to collecting taxes on imported goods from Thailand at normal tax rates.
Or on average will be taxed at 4-5% instead of not having to pay import taxes. or lose at a lower rate than normal “The Department has sent out a questionnaire and is now waiting for the private sector to respond. But from the preliminary discussion Most said they had little impact. Because paying taxes did not increase much. There may be some products that are subject to more taxes. and may be greatly affected, such as ceramics, including small exporters who have never provided information to the government. The Department is waiting to hear answers about how they want the government to help alleviate the impact. Because I want the measures that the government has taken out.
Expect a conclusion C Level Executive List soon. Mr. Keerati Ratchano, Director-General of the Department of Foreign Trade Revealing progress in solving the case in which the United States Preparing to cut special tariff privileges (GSP) for more than 500 Thai products from April 2020 onwards, the department has sent questionnaires to the private sector such as the Thai Chamber of Commerce. Federation of Thai Industries (F.T.I.) to help ask member exporters which products are expected to be affected. And how do you want the government sector to help? To provide assistance at the right point and is most effective in mitigating impacts Because of the GSP cut, the United States has returned to collecting taxes on imported goods from Thailand at normal tax rates.
Or on average will be taxed at 4-5% instead of not having to pay import taxes. or lose at a lower rate than normal “The Department has sent out a questionnaire and is now waiting for the private sector to respond. But from the preliminary discussion Most said they had little impact. Because paying taxes did not increase much. There may be some products that are subject to more taxes. and may be greatly affected, such as ceramics, including small exporters who have never provided information to the government. The Department is waiting to hear answers about how they want the government to help alleviate the impact. Because I want the measures that the government has taken out.