Thailand: Thai FDA Repeals Certification Requirement for Copies of Verifiable Export Certificates for Imported Foods

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   TH2024-0073
The Thai Food and Drug Administration announced on November 29, 2024, that it has repealed the requirement for certification of copies of verifiable export certificates for imported foods, including fresh fruit and vegetable shipments, into Thailand. The implementation took effect immediately on the announcement date.

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