A notification from the Thai Department of Foreign Trade (DFT) on “catch-all-control” (CAC) measures was published on 27 October 2021, and will enter into force 60 days from the publication, on 26 December 2021. The publication of this notification follows the entry into force of the DFT notification on the criteria for internal compliance program (ICP) certification in September 2021. The entry into force of the notification on CAC measures will complete the implementation of the export controls on dual-use items (DUIs) in Thailand that are provided for under the Trade Controls of Weapons of Mass Destruction (TCWMD) Act that entered into force on 1 January 2020.
Source Deloitte
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