On July 16, Thailand's Food and Drug Administration issued revised guidelines for im
porters to mo
nitor pesticide residues in im
ported fresh fruits and vegetables, which went into effect on August 1. According to the general Administration of Customs, exporters should improve the quality of fruits and vegetables exported to Thailand and make clear the risk level of fruits and vegetables exported to Thailand. According to the new regulations of Thailand, im
porters of fresh fruits and vegetables will speed up the customs clearance in Thailand if they can provide the COA report as required.
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Very high-risk product list query URL:
http://www.fda.moph.go.th/sites/logistics/Shared%20documents/Retention/2020/importer/RetentionFoodimporter_2020.07.23.pdf
(updated on July 23, 2020)
High-risk product list query URL:
http://www.fda.moph.go.th/sites/logistics/Shared%20documents/Other/2020/PesticideList_HighRisk2.pdf
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