Thailand Beschaffungsprogramm
Thailand's import workflow is permit-aware and portal-driven. Restricted goods move through THAI NSW-linked approvals, while standard commercial entries use e-Customs and electronic payment workflows.
Best fit for distributors, importers, and retailers searching for sourcing from China to Thailand, import permits, and e-Customs clearance.
Check permit status first, then file electronically through THAI NSW and customs systems.
- Distributors
- Importers
- Trading companies
- Retailers
Treat permits as pre-clearance work. Restricted goods may require agency approvals routed through NSW, and commercial entries still depend on clean electronic filing before release.
NSW is the coordination layer
Thai Customs positions the National Single Window as the platform for import, export, and logistics coordination with government agencies.
Restricted goods are explicit
The NSW guidance spells out permit and certificate channels for controlled products instead of leaving compliance ambiguous.
The process is already digital
Thai Customs describes e-Customs as paperless, so document quality and system readiness directly affect clearance outcomes.
- Identify whether the product is restricted, controlled, or permit-based.
- Map the relevant issuing agency before any shipment leaves China.
- Confirm the filing path through NSW, e-Services, or the customs electronic system.
- Set up a licensed broker or customs filer with Thailand experience.
- Prepare invoice, packing list, and transport documents in the required electronic format.
- Verify payment and release steps before arrival.
- Keep consignee and local contact details aligned with the filing record.
NSW guidance remains a live reference
The official NSW overview page showed a February 28, 2025 update, so live portal guidance should be checked before each new launch or category change.
Thailand National Single WindowRestricted-goods permits still route through NSW channels
A Thai NSW Division page says permit or certificate requests for restricted goods can be submitted through the issuing agency website, the NSW site, or linked data exchange.
Thai NSW DivisionPaperless customs remains the baseline
Thai Customs explains that e-Customs covers e-Import, e-Export, e-Payment, and electronic data exchange with customs.
Thai Customs FAQElectronic filing is still the commercial route
Thai Customs import guidance continues to position the electronic customs system as the filing path for commercial cargo above the relevant threshold.
Thai Customs import guidance- Choose a partner who can identify controlled goods before freight is booked.
- Prefer a broker that works comfortably with THAI NSW and multiple agency touchpoints.
- Look for strong electronic document discipline, especially around permits and declarations.
- Pick teams that can coordinate customs, consignee, and release steps without handoff gaps.