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Asia

Thailand

Amazing Thailand

Population:
71.8 million
Capital:
Bangkok
Official Language:
Thai

Thailand has a highly structured product compliance framework focused on consumer safety, public health, telecom regulation, and environmental sustainability. The country enforces its own national standards through the Thai Industrial Standards Institute (TISI) and aligns many regulations with ASEAN regional standards, as well as international standards like ISO, IEC, and Codex Alimentarius.


Key Authorities:

  • Thai Industrial Standards Institute (TISI) – Manages mandatory and voluntary Thai Industrial Standards (TIS) and issues product certifications.

  • Food and Drug Administration of Thailand (Thai FDA) – Regulates pharmaceuticals, medical devices, cosmetics, food products, and dietary supplements.

  • National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) – Oversees telecom and RF equipment regulation, including type approval and spectrum management.

  • Thai Customs Department – Enforces import compliance and verifies regulatory documentation.

  • Pollution Control Department (PCD) – Manages environmental regulations, including hazardous substances and waste management.


Key Compliance Elements:

  • Standards and Certification (TISI):

    • Mandatory for regulated products such as:

      • Electrical appliances

      • Automotive parts

      • Toys and personal protective equipment

      • Building materials

    • Certification Types:

      • Mandatory TIS Mark for regulated products

      • Voluntary TIS Certification for non-regulated products seeking quality recognition

  • Product Registration (Thai FDA):

    • Required for:

      • Medicines and vaccines

      • Medical devices (Class I–IV)

      • Cosmetics and dietary supplements

    • Process includes:

      • Online submission through the Thai FDA e-Submission Portal

      • GMP and ISO 13485 certifications (for medical devices)

      • Appointment of a local authorized representative

      • Labeling must be in Thai language and include all mandatory health and safety information.

  • Telecom Type Approval (NBTC):

    • All telecom and RF devices must obtain NBTC Type Approval before import or sale.

    • Requires:

      • CE or FCC certification as supporting documentation

      • Technical specifications and frequency compliance reports

      • Local agent or importer to submit the application

    • Approved devices must display the NBTC Compliance Label.

  • Labeling Requirements:

    • Labels must be in Thai language, and include:

      • Product name

      • Manufacturer/importer details

      • Country of origin

      • Usage instructions and safety warnings

      • Expiry or batch number (for health and food products)

      • TIS or NBTC certification mark (if applicable)

  • Environmental Compliance (PCD):

    • Enforces:

      • RoHS-like restrictions for hazardous substances in electronics

      • WEEE regulations for e-waste management

      • Energy efficiency labeling for appliances

      • Plastic reduction and packaging waste regulations

  • Import Oversight:

    • Importers must provide:

      • TISI Certification (for regulated products)

      • Thai FDA product registration certificates (if applicable)

      • NBTC type approval certificate (for telecom devices)

      • Invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin

      • Customs declaration through the National Single Window (NSW) System

  • Market Surveillance:

Conducted by TISI, Thai FDA, NBTC, and Thai Customs. Inspections focus on product safety, proper labeling, and environmental compliance. Non-compliant goods may face penalties, recalls, or sales bans.

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