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Cannabis import/export
Blunt Changes in Thai Cannabis Laws

       The Narcotics Act B.E. 2522 in Thailand prohibits the production, manufacturing, cultivation, possession, sale, purchasing, transport, storage, and/or consumption of any narcotic drug or psychotropic substance. Substances defined as narcotics are classified into 5 categories. Initially, cannabis was part of category 5. 

     On February 9, 2022, Thailand passed a law that decriminalized specific parts and uses of cannabis plants. 120 days later, on June 9, 2022, this law became effective meaning that every part of the cannabis plant (leaves, stalks, stems, roots, seeds) were removed from category 5 and therefore no longer considered narcotics

(Notification B.E. 2565).

      However, a distinction must be made between the plant itself and its extracts. The latter are still classified as narcotics unless they: Contain no more than 0.2% of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC); and Come from the seeds and are cultivated in Thailand; or Are categorized as a medical device under medical equipment law and used only for specific purposes. Moreover, the recreational use of the plant and smoking in public remains illegal and these offenses can lead to fines of up to 25,000 baht and prison terms up to 3 months.

Setting Up A Cannabis Business

       The legalization of cannabis represents an opportunity to start a cannabis business in Thailand, even for foreigners. The market value of the marijuana business is around 40 billion baht, and it is expected to grow to 70 billion baht by 2024, according to the Thai Industrial Hemp Trade Association. 

      Setting up a cannabis company requires incorporating a Thai Limited Company whereby a foreigner must jointly own the company with a Thai shareholder as explained here: Company Registration in Thailand. Depending on the operations of your company, authorizations may need to be needed from the Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA) which is the key regulator when it comes to cannabis.

  • To buy & sell cannabis inside Thailand, you can start right away without additional formality, at least before the publication of the new Act.

  • To grow cannabis, one must register on the mobile application or on the website “Plookganja” launched by the FDA. You just need to fill in your ID number, date of birth, and reason for growing marijuana (i.e. commercial reasons). This registration is valid for 1 year. 

  • To import parts from abroad, you must seek permission in accordance with the Plant Propagation Act B.E. 2518 and the Plant Quarantine Act B.E. 2507. Importing extracts, even under 0.2% of THC, violates the Narcotics Code as the exemption from being classified as a narcotic applies only to extract from cannabis cultivated in Thailand. Such imports are therefore prohibited except for medical purposes. Also, cannabis cannot be imported to produce food or cosmetics

  • To sell food, drink or cosmetics containing cannabis extract, you must make sure that the extract does not contain more than 0.2% THC. Also, the Food Act and its bylaws do not allow the use of cannabis inflorescence in food. For food containing CBD extracts, you must apply for food registration or permission to use food labels. If you wish to produce food for sale you must also apply for a food production location and food serial number. The registration process is managed by the FDA and is explained here: FDA Thailand, Food and Drug Administration Thailand - Thailand Customs Food Restrictions.

Step 1: Obtain a license to import controlled seeds from DOA.

Requires:

· A Thai company
· The company must first register as an importer/exporter with customs
· Foreign director with a work permit and/or Thai director
· Need place suitable for business operations, with rental agreement and company map
· Need photos of storage and collection location, tools, and equipment to produce, collect, import, or export controlled seeds

Professional fees: 15,000 THB (VAT 7% not included)
Government fees: 400 THB
Timeframe: Received 1 to 3 business days after filing a complete application.
Validity: 1 year.

Step 2: Register shipment of seeds.

The importer must show:

· Invoice indicating the reason for import or purpose of import (commercial)
· Packing list
· Phytosanitary certificate
· Certificate that the plants are not GMO
· Inform the place where the seeds will be used with evidence (lease, pictures, etc.)
· Declare the variety of the plant with details (how tall, harvest time, necessary substances, suitable weather, area, etc.) / variety profile
· Declare THC % with evidence
· Need to indicate germination rate and purity rate: Both must be proven with a certificate from the government or certifying body from the country where seeds are imported from with a seed quality inspection certificate

Original documents will have to be provided to the customs when clearing the shipment at customs.

Professional fees: 25,000 THB (VAT 7% not included) for the 1st shipment, discounted thereafter if the client can provide adequate documents.Government fees: 400 THB
Timeframe: Received 1 business day after filing the complete application.
Validity: Only for 1 shipment.

Additional: License to re-package seeds.

Re-packager/seller:

· Must have its trademark (**NOT INCLUDED, MUST BE DONE SEPARATELY**) 
· Must provide Thai language labels
· Must mention "controlled seeds" and "store in a cool and dry place out of sunlight and air."
· Must mention marijuana cultivar
· Must mention cultivar name
· Lot must be numbered and trackable
· Must inform about germination rate and the purity rate
· Must inform about collection and expiration date
· Must inform about net content in weight (metric only) or number of seeds·        Declare the variety of the plant with details (how tall, harvest time, necessary substances, suitable weather, area, etc.) / variety profile

Professional fees: 25,000 THB (VAT 7% not included)
Government fees: 400 THB
Timeframe: Received 1 to 3 business days after filing a complete application.Validity: Valid until December 31 of the current year.
Trademark: 25,000 THB (VAT 7% not included) of professional fees, and approximately 3,000 THB of government fees.

Additional: License to sell seeds.

Applicant must have:

· A Thai company
· The company must first register as an importer/exporter with customs
·  Foreign director with a work permit and/or Thai director
·  Need place suitable for business operations, with rental agreement and company map
·  Must have a suitable storage
·  Seeds sold must be labeled correctly (see above)

Professional fees: 15,000 THB (VAT 7% not included)
Government fees: 400 THB
Timeframe: Received 1 to 3 business days after filing a complete application.Validity: Valid until December 31 of the current year.

Summary

If you are interested in starting a business related to cannabis, you can contact Juslaws & Consult to set up your company. Our English-speaking team will provide you with insights on corporate and cannabis law to secure your investment.

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