Thailand Streamlines Origin Certification Procedures for Exporters Under New DFT Notification
Pursuant to the mandate of the Ministry of Commerce, the Department of Foreign Trade (DFT) has been designated as the sole authority responsible for issuing Certificates of Origin (C/O) for goods exported from Thailand. The DFT recently issued the Notification on the Registration of Authorized Exporters for Self-Certification of Rules of Origin under International Trade Agreements or International Trade Practices B.E. 2568 (2025) (the “Notification”), which took effect on 1 October 2025.
This Notification establishes the criteria, procedures, and conditions for exporters to register and obtain authorization to perform self-certification of origin, enabling them to issue their own origin declarations to claim preferential tariff treatment or other benefits under international trade agreements.
Purpose of the Notification
The Notification enables exporters to certify the origin of their goods under regional trade agreements more efficiently, without relying exclusively on government-issued certificates of origin. The initiative is designed to:
- Facilitate international trade;
- Reduce administrative burdens; and
- Expand exporters’ access to preferential tariff treatment under applicable trade frameworks.
A Streamlined Digital Process
Under this Notification, registration is conducted through an enhanced digital system, which:
- Improves operational efficiency and transparency;
- Supports digital compliance monitoring by the DFT; and
- Enables faster access to preferential customs benefits, significantly reducing processing times.
This development provides qualified exporters with greater procedural efficiency, expedited access to tariff preferences, and reinforces Thailand’s commitment to regulatory harmonization in response to increasing global scrutiny of origin compliance.
Author: Panisa Suwanmatajarn, Managing Partner.
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