The Thai Ministry of Finance has announced changes to import customs regulations to improve unfair trade practices and strengthen the competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises.
Accordingly, starting January 1, 2026, customs duties will be imposed on all shipments imported into Thailand. Please take note of the following information when using our service.
Key Changes
Change in Customs Duty Threshold
Important Notes to Avoid Delivery Delays
For customs clearance in Thailand, the following recipient information is mandatory:
Customs Duty Payment for DHL Shipments
Customers with a DHL account: Duties will be charged to the recipient’s DHL account
Customers without a DHL account:
1) DHL will provide an online payment link, or
2) Duties can be paid by card or cash upon delivery
Thailand Customs Regulation FAQs
Q. How are customs duties calculated?
A. The Thai government applies Incoterms CIF / CIP for customs duty calculation.
Q. Are customs duties applied to both B2C and B2B shipments?
A. Yes. All shipments with a taxable value of THB 1 or more, including both personal and business shipments, are subject to customs duties.
Q. Are there any changes to VAT (Value Added Tax)?
A. VAT has been applied to all imported goods since June 2024 and will continue to be applied without change.