Customs Clearance Dangerous Goods for Thailand
Our customs team manages the complete customs clearance for Dangerous Goods to and from Thailand. AEO-F certified, experienced with the specific permits, certificates, and origin documents for this combination.
For Dangerous Goods between the Netherlands and Thailand require attention on multiple fronts. On one side, product-specific rules apply for Dangerous Goods (HS codes, certificates, possibly DGR). On the other side, the trade regime between the EU and Thailand (Derde land met vrijhandelsakkoord) determines which import duties and origin documents apply.
On this page you will find the combination: what specifically applies to Dangerous Goods, plus what applies specifically to Thailand, plus how Aircargo.nl handles this combination daily.
For Dangerous Goods from or to Thailand, you can benefit from the free trade agreement between the EU and Thailand. Origin document: Form A. With correct origin declaration, 0% or reduced import duties apply. Note: Dangerous Goods often have product-specific origin rules (Product Specific Rules). We verify in advance if your shipment qualifies.
Specific Rules for Dangerous Goods
Dangerous goods require dual compliance: IATA DGR for air transport plus customs requirements for the substance itself. UN number, class, and packing group must match exactly on the Dangerous Goods Declaration. Some substances are only permitted on cargo flights (CAO), not on passenger flights (PAX). REACH registration applies for chemicals and specific export licenses are required for certain substances (precursors, dual-use).
HS Code Examples:
Chemicals — chapters 28/29: 2811.19 inorganic acids, 2933.99 heterocyclic compounds. Flammable liquids often 2710 (petroleum products). Lithium batteries: 8507.60. Explosives (fireworks): 3604.10. A UN number alone is not an HS code — we handle both.
Specific Rules for Thailand
Thailand has been under the EU GSP+ scheme since 2014 (preferential tariff for Thai exports to the EU—Form A document). No formal bilateral free trade agreement exists. Negotiations for an EU-Thailand FTA resumed in 2023. For Dutch exports to Thailand: standard MFN tariffs apply on the Thai side. Thai Customs (Thai Customs Department) is relatively speedy but documentation must be accurate.
Typical Documents:
Commercial invoice in English, packing list, Air Waybill, Certificate of Origin (Form A under GSP+ for entry into EU), possibly FDA Thailand registration for pharma/food/cosmetics.
Import Duties and Charges for Dangerous Goods Thailand
Varies widely by substance. Basic chemicals: 0-6.5%. Specific products (lubricants, plastics) can reach 6.5%. Lithium-ion battery cells: 0% under ITA. Explosives and pyrotechnics: 2.7%. VAT: 21%.
Under which regime: Thailand falls under “Derde land met vrijhandelsakkoord.” Origin document for preferential tariff: Form A. We calculate exactly what you owe in advance and prepare the correct origin document.
SSE (Special Sealing Model) is often required by Customs for dangerous goods — we seal under our own authorization. ACR is used for export shipments. For storage of DGR under suspension: TST up to 90 days, CWP for longer-term.
Dangerous Goods falls under IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations. DGR class: Class 1 through 9 — depending on product. For shipments to Thailand, we verify in advance which airlines accept DGR and which packing group/UN number applies to your specific shipment.
Key Figures Dangerous Goods Thailand
Frequently Asked Questions about Dangerous Goods Thailand
How long does customs clearance take for Dangerous Goods from Thailand?
With correct documentation, clearance typically occurs within a few hours at Schiphol. For Thailand shipments, we use 3-5 hours at Schiphol; 4-8 hours at Suvarnabhumi (BKK) as a benchmark. For Dangerous Goods, additional inspections (phytosanitary, veterinary, NVWA) may require extra time — we notify you in advance to minimize waiting times.
What documents do I need for Dangerous Goods Thailand?
For Dangerous Goods: see the product-specific certificates above. For Thailand: see typical documents above. The combination means we gather both sets and coordinate them. You provide commercial invoice, packing list, and any certificates — we validate and prepare the declaration.
Can I pay import duties for this flow in a grouped manner?
Yes. Under our DPO permit (Deferred Payment Option), you can pay import duties and VAT for Dangerous Goods from Thailand collectively — monthly instead of per shipment.
Which origin document do I use for preferential tariff?
Form A. We prepare this document under our authorization as customs agents, provided the origin rules (including product-specific rules for Dangerous Goods) are met.
How does your service work in practice?
We handle the entire process: pre-declaration (Pre-Lodgement), import declaration (DMS), any NVWA notifications for Dangerous Goods, and payment processing under DPO if desired. You get a single point of contact for the whole clearance.
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