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  2. Customs law of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Customs Regulations in Thailand [1] is a combination of requirements affecting on import and export of production across the border of Thailand. Thailand has a system of “green” and “red corridor”. “Green corridor” can be used by person transferring goods which are not subject to a customs declaration.

  3. Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Third Round, entering into force on 1 September 2006, led to tariff concessions on more than 4,000 items. The Fourth Round, launched in October 2007, was scheduled to be concluded by the Third Ministerial Council in October 2009. This Round aims to widen the coverage of preferences to at least 50 per cent of the number of tariff lines of each

  4. List of countries by tariff rate - Wikipedia

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    Global map of countries by tariff rate, applied, weighted mean, all products (%), 2021, according to World Bank. This is a list of countries by tariff rate. The list includes sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories based upon the ISO standard ISO 3166-1. Import duty refers to taxes levied on imported goods, capital and ...

  5. Japan–Thailand Economic Partnership Agreement - Wikipedia

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    Japan would immediately remove the tariffs on almost all industrial products from Thailand. Thailand will immediately remove the tariffs on half of all Japanese steel imports. The remainder would be duty-free by 2017. By 2012, Japanese auto parts except five will become duty-free. The remaining five will become duty-free in over the next 7 years.

  6. ASEAN Free Trade Area - Wikipedia

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    The concept of “ASEAN Trade Area” refers to a harmonizing custom union with internal free trade and external tariffs bound to ASEAN goods among member countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Singapore, Brunei). [15] 1991. ASEAN started to liberalise trade by employing the CEPT concept, yet avoiding the word “free trade ...

  7. United States–Thailand Free Trade Agreement - Wikipedia

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    Siamese-American Treaty of Amity and Commerce of 1833, proclaimed June 24, 1837, a free-trade agreement except for munitions of war and opium, or to export rice, but without reciprocity; Reciprocity (international relations) Rules of Origin; Market access; Free-trade area; Tariffs

  8. Bernie Madoff's victims to receive final payout totaling $131 ...

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    The fund disbursing money to the victims of Bernie Madoff’s legendary Ponzi scheme began its 10th and final distribution on Monday, putting another $131 million in the pockets of swindled investors.

  9. Tariff-rate quota - Wikipedia

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    In economics, a tariff-rate quota (TRQ) (also called a tariff quota) is a two-tiered tariff system that combines import quotas and tariffs to regulate import products. A TRQ allows a lower tariff rate on imports of a given product within a specified quantity and requires a higher tariff rate on imports exceeding that quantity. [ 1 ]