Import Duty from China to Thailand Complete Rates, Rules & Cost-Saving Opportunities

Our complete guide to Import Duty from China to Thailand-classification rules, duty rates, and compliance strategies to reduce costs and avoid delays.

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Types of Customs Duties

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Value Added Tax (VAT)

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Anti-Dumping Duty

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Thailand's import duty structure for goods from China is primarily governed by the ASEAN-China Free Trade Area (ACFTA), which eliminates tariffs on over 90% of product lines. For SME importers, the key to cost-efficiency lies in utilizing Form E certificates to claim these preferential zero-percent rates. However, even when customs duties are waived, importers must still account for local taxes and potential trade defense measures like antidumping duties.

Duty/Tax Type NameStandard Rate or Rate Range
Ad Valorem0% - 80% (ACFTA: 0%)
Specific DutyVaries by unit/weight
Compound DutyVaries (Ad Valorem + Specific)
Section 301N/A (US Jurisdiction)
AntidumpingProduct-specific (0% - 50%+)
Excise Tax0% - 50%+ (Luxury/Sin goods)
MPF (Merchandise Processing Fee)N/A (US Jurisdiction)
HMF (Harbor Maintenance Fee)N/A (US Jurisdiction)
  • Ad Valorem Duty: This is a percentage-based tax calculated on the CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight) value of the imported goods.
  • Specific Duty: This charge is based on quantitative measures like weight, volume, or number of units rather than value.
  • Compound Duty: This involves the simultaneous application of both ad valorem and specific rates to a single HS code.
  • Antidumping Duty: These are additional levies imposed on specific Chinese products to prevent unfair price competition with domestic industries.
  • Excise Tax: A consumption tax levied on specific goods such as petroleum, alcohol, and certain high-end electronics.
  • Value Added Tax (VAT): A mandatory 7% tax applied to the total landed cost, including the CIF value and any applicable duties.

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