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Thai NSW and FDA Integration in 2025 with LPI and e-Certificate Checklist to Avoid Customs Holds
Thailand’s customs is fully digital via Thai NSW. For FDA‑regulated goods, shipments must align invoice data (HS codes + itemized lines) with License Per Invoice (LPI) and the e‑Certificate workflow. This post explains what changed, why data mismatches trigger holds, and provides a practical checklist to keep declarations, licenses, and certificates consistent for faster clearance
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May 194 min read


Thailand Customs Self‑Audit (2025–2026) A 20‑Point Checklist and OSSP Window
A practical Thailand Customs self‑audit guide for 2025–2026. It highlights tighter post‑clearance audits and data‑driven risk profiling, then provides a structured 20‑point checklist covering HS classification, valuation, origin/FTA claims, licensing, and digital data integrity. It also explains the OSSP voluntary disclosure window, extended until 30 Sep 2026, and why documentation quality matters
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May 184 min read


Rules of Origin in Thailand 2026 Build a Defensibility Pack in 10 Documents
In 2026, origin becomes a commercial and tariff risk factor, not just paperwork. This article explains how to build a 10‑document ‘Defensibility Pack’ to prove origin quickly to buyers and customs—covering HS classification logic, CO samples, BOM ‘origin view’, supplier origin statements, manufacturing process proof, production records, value‑add calculation, and traceability evidence to reduce shipment friction.
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May 154 min read


Incoterms and Payment Terms Where Risk Really Hides And How to Fix It
Incoterms® 2020 define delivery, cost allocation, and risk transfer—but they don’t define payment. This article shows where risk hides when Incoterms and payment methods (LC, documentary collection, open account) aren’t aligned, highlights common traps (especially C‑terms where risk transfers early), and explains the document pack (e.g., B/L) needed to keep shipments and payment enforceable.
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May 135 min read


Rules of Origin (Thailand 2026): The Defensibility Pack (10 Documents Buyers & Customs Ask For)
In 2026, the concept of "origin" has evolved into a critical commercial and tariff risk factor. This blog introduces the Defensibility Pack—a curated set of 10 essential documents to help Thailand exporters prove compliance, reduce buyer hesitation, and ensure smoother trade operations. From product classification to traceability maps, this guide equips businesses to navigate origin-related challenges effectively.
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Mar 34 min read
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