Post by account_disabled on Dec 13, 2023 10:49:13 GMT 5.5
Mr. Ronarong Pool. Phiphat, Director-General of the Department of Foreign Trade, revealed that the department has prepared (draft) regulations of the Ministry of Commerce regarding the issuance of certificates showing the right to pay taxes in accordance with the obligations under agricultural agreements under the World Trade Organization (WTO) for sugar products. Year 2024 to 2026 B.E. ... according to the resolution of the Cane and Sugar Board. To be open to listening to the opinions of those involved. Between 6–20 October 2023 before proposing to the Minister of Commerce to consider signing the Ministry of Commerce regulations.
In order to comply with the WTO agreement obligations that Thailand is bound to and in accordance with previous Cabinet resolutions, the Cane and Sugar Committee Meeting No. 4/2023 on 19 May 2023 has Agree on the management of imports of sugar products according to the Email Data agricultural agreement under the WTO for a period of 3 years (2024–2026) with the quantity within the quota set at 13,760 tons per year, the tax rate within the quota at 65 percent and outside the quota not limited to quantities. The non-quota tax rate is 94 percent and the Office of the Cane and Sugar Board will issue a certificate showing receipt of the right to pay tax for sugar products in the years 2024–2026.
The quota will be allocated using the first come method. , first served) until the specified quantity is reached. As for sugar, it is one of the agricultural products for which Thailand is bound by a quota tax rate under the WTO agreement. The Cabinet passed a resolution on November 30, 2004 approving the opening of the market for products with a quota of 13,760 tons per year. The tax rate In the quota of 65 percent, the non-quota tax rate is 94 percent from 2005 onwards, with the Ministry of Commerce announcing the criteria or regulations for import management as appropriate. By coordinating with the relevant agencies or policy committees for each product in order to prepare (draft) such regulations.
In order to comply with the WTO agreement obligations that Thailand is bound to and in accordance with previous Cabinet resolutions, the Cane and Sugar Committee Meeting No. 4/2023 on 19 May 2023 has Agree on the management of imports of sugar products according to the Email Data agricultural agreement under the WTO for a period of 3 years (2024–2026) with the quantity within the quota set at 13,760 tons per year, the tax rate within the quota at 65 percent and outside the quota not limited to quantities. The non-quota tax rate is 94 percent and the Office of the Cane and Sugar Board will issue a certificate showing receipt of the right to pay tax for sugar products in the years 2024–2026.
The quota will be allocated using the first come method. , first served) until the specified quantity is reached. As for sugar, it is one of the agricultural products for which Thailand is bound by a quota tax rate under the WTO agreement. The Cabinet passed a resolution on November 30, 2004 approving the opening of the market for products with a quota of 13,760 tons per year. The tax rate In the quota of 65 percent, the non-quota tax rate is 94 percent from 2005 onwards, with the Ministry of Commerce announcing the criteria or regulations for import management as appropriate. By coordinating with the relevant agencies or policy committees for each product in order to prepare (draft) such regulations.