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On 1/8/2024 at 1:48 PM, cjinchiangrai said:

Super!

 

The supply will still be limited to vendors that can ship in bulk or charge a high premium for freight but this will be great. Plenty of really good wines out there. Hopefully this will be published soon enough to take advantage of the 2023 releases coming in the next few months.

Would love to see some good Douro wines or Primitivo wines

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52 minutes ago, SooKee said:

 

My theory from the outset with this was that IF it ever did happen, the suppliers would adopt the view that people are used to paying the current prices, would not pass the tax reduction on to the consumer and would simply pocket the difference as extra profit as a result of them having to pay less tax.

Very cynical

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It does happen, but in a protracted way. Wolf Blass, Cabernet Sauvignon, Lellow label which I had never bought under 599, can be had at 569, in many shops. There are lot of wines now in the 500 to 650 range a lot more than before; interestingly many of these are new labels, which I have never seen before in Thailand.

 

IMHO, the retail prices are [in the process of] dropping by 5 to 10%. It is also a question of stock rotation, so good wines of 1000/1200 THB which are selling less will probably follow once they get reimported.

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Australian 19 crimes still 599 baht, about twice as much as in the UK, how much is it down under? Not seen any reductions at all this year, some big increases in spirits.

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2 hours ago, MarkBR said:

Would love to see some good Douro wines or Primitivo wines

FYI In California, Primitivo is called Zinfandel. They make loads of it that is very good and very affordable. Expect to see it early because they can easily fill containers.

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3 hours ago, SooKee said:

My theory from the outset with this was that IF it ever did happen, the suppliers would adopt the view that people are used to paying the current prices, would not pass the tax reduction on to the consumer and would simply pocket the difference as extra profit as a result of them having to pay less tax.

is there a government sanctioned monopoly on wine import? If not you could easily undercut the competition right now and make good business. Being this is Thailand I bet they rigged the market at some level though.

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On 1/8/2024 at 8:50 AM, ikke1959 said:

So no more 250% tax but only 10% or are the prices of the wines going down with5- 10%?

Not sure how it works so will ask:

Do the supermarkets and wine merchants all pay their tax up front to the Thai gov't after importation?

 

Because if so, they might have to sell their old stock first before they drop the price.

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20 minutes ago, phetphet said:

Not sure how it works so will ask:

Do the supermarkets and wine merchants all pay their tax up front to the Thai gov't after importation?

 

Because if so, they might have to sell their old stock first before they drop the price.

Than there is a lot of stock as it is not sold out after 6 months all over Thailand

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Someone in the government obviously thought there would be a PR benefit if they said the taxes on imported wine would be eliminated.

 

So they claimed they would do it, got the PR benefit and then forgot about it.

 

Mostly, they are "mulling" some reform, and that's as far as they go.

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On 1/8/2024 at 9:37 AM, quake said:

Oh, That's nice.

Seeing is believing.

wonder what the catch will be. :coffee1:

 

 

 

wonder what the catch will be?

 

They'll ban the importation and selling of wine altogether so no taxing involved at all.

 

 

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