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Meeting planned on WTO ruling on cigarette imports

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Meeting planned on WTO ruling on cigarette imports

By The Nation

 

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The headquarters of the World Trade Organisation in Geneva, Switzerland. Photo: ILO Historical Photo Archives

 

Thai Customs officials plan to hold a meeting next week on the ruling issued by a World Trade Organisation [WTO] against the country’s regulations on cigarette imports, a spokesperson of Customs Department told The Nation on Saturday.

 

The WTO dispute panel on Monday released its report that said Thailand has failed to implement the recommendations and rulings of the Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) to bring its measures into conformity with its obligations under the Customs Valuation Agreement (CVA) and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).

The ruling can still be appealed.

 

The issue concerns the valuation of cigarettes imported by Philip Morris Thailand Limited from Philip Morris subsidiaries in the Philippines and Indonesia.

The Thai Customs Department is waiting for its spokesperson, Chaiyuth Kamkoon, who attended a meeting with DSB to return to Thailand before deciding on its next move.

 

In 2008, Philip Morris Philippines filed a complaint against Thai fiscal and customs measures affecting cigarettes from the Philippines, including customs valuation, excise tax, health tax, value added tax, retail licensing requirements and import guarantees imposed on cigarette importers.

 

The company claimed that the measures resulted in unfair treatment of imported cigarettes.

 

The dispute panel ruled in favour of the Philippines in late 2010, that Thailand’s tax treatment on Philippine tobacco exports was contrary to multilateral trading rules.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30358753

 

 
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22 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

Thai Customs officials plan to hold a meeting next week on the ruling issued by a World Trade Organisation [WTO] against the country’s regulations on cigarette imports, a spokesperson of Customs Department told The Nation on Saturday.

WTO not understan Thai "make it up as you go" method of setting duties and taxes.

35 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

The WTO dispute panel on Monday released its report that said Thailand has failed to implement the recommendations and rulings of the Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) to bring its measures into conformity with its obligations under the Customs Valuation Agreement (CVA) and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).

Obligations? Obligations? Obligations?

 

Thailand 4.0: learning the meaning of the word obligations. 

Imported smokes are cheaper at 711 than locally produced cancer sticks....go figure!

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Wow.  How cool to watch major mega-corporations battle over greed and monopolies when it comes to producing one of the most addictive consumer products in the world.

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