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Thailand-Australia Free Trade Agreement. Fiscal Policy Office, Ministry of Finance. Dr. Somchai Sujjapongse, Deputy Director General. June 21, 2004. Exports, Imports and Trade Balance. Million Baht. Year 2003 Total Exports = 3,334 Billion Baht Total Imports = 3,138 Billion Baht
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Thailand-Australia Free Trade Agreement Fiscal Policy Office, Ministry of Finance Dr. Somchai Sujjapongse, Deputy Director General June 21, 2004
Exports, Imports and Trade Balance Million Baht Year 2003 Total Exports = 3,334 Billion Baht Total Imports = 3,138 Billion Baht Trade Balance = 196 Billion Baht Million Baht Trade with Australia Exports = 89.7 Billion Baht (2.7%) Imports = 65.6 Billion Baht (2.1%) Trade Balance = 24.1 Billion Baht
Vehicles, Parts and Accessories(Chapter 87) Year 2003 World = 171.9 Billion Baht Australia = 25.4 Billion Baht Exports 25.9% 23.0% 14.8% 0.2% 13.0% 10.1% 47.8% World = 130.8 Billion Baht Australia = 0.3 Billion Baht Imports
Vehicles, Parts and Accessories(Chapter 87) Million Baht 8703:Motor vehicles for the transport of persons (<10 persons) 8708:Parts and accessories 8704:Motor vehicles for the transport of goods Exports
Tariff Structure Tariff Rate Avg. 33%
Thailand’s Tariff Reduction Schedule • On January 1, 2005, 38% of products in • chapter 87 will have their tariff rates reduced • to 0%. • All of the tariff rates on vehicles and parts in • chapter 87 will be reduced to 0% by 2010.
Thailand’s Tariff Reduction Schedule 8703:Motor vehicles for the transport of persons (<10 persons) - Of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 3,000 cc 8703:Motor vehicles for the transport of persons (<10 persons) - Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 3,000 cc 8704: Motor vehicles for the transport of goods 8708:Parts and accessories
Australia’s Tariff Reduction Schedule • Australia will reduce its tariff rates on vehicles • from 5-15% to 0% on January 1, 2005. • For some parts and accessories in chapter 87, • in particular 8708, tariff rates will be reduced to • 5% in 2005-2009 and reduced to 0% by 2010.
Rules of Origin • For vehicles: Substantial Transformation (Change • to Heading) with a Regional Value Content of not less • than 40 percent • For parts and accessories (8708): Substantial • Transformation (Change to Sub-Heading) with a • Regional Value Content of not less than 40 percent • For parts and accessories (8714): Substantial • Transformation (Change to Sub-Heading from any • other Heading)
Textiles and Textile Articles(Chapter 50-63) World: Year 2003 Exports Exports = 229.5 Billion Baht Imports Imports = 100.6 Billion Baht
Textiles and Textile Articles(Chapter 50-63) Australia Exports: 2.6 Billion Baht (1.2% of Total Textile Exports) Imports:6.0 Billion Baht (6.0%)
Tariff Structure Tariff Rate (%) Australia Thailand
Thailand’s Tariff Reduction Schedule • On January 1, 2005, 15% of textile product • categories will have their tariff rates reduced to 0%. • 58% of the textile product categories will • have their tariff rates reduced to 0% by 2010, • and the tariff rates of the other 27% will be • reduced to 0% in 2015.
Australia’s Tariff Reduction Schedule • For apparel items and some finished textiles • with current tariffs of 25%, Australia will reduce • the tariffs to 12.5% on January 1, 2005. Tariffs will • be further reduced to 5% in 2010, and eliminated • in 2015.
Australia’s Tariff Reduction Schedule • For textiles with tariffs at 10% and 15%, • Australia will reduce the tariffs to 5% on • January 1, 2005, and eliminate the tariffs • in 2010.
Rules of Origin • Substantial Transformation and • Regional Value Content of not less than • 55 percent At least 30 percent of value of a textile product is from Thailand. The other 25 percent of value of the product can come from developing countries.
Plastic and Articles thereof (Chapter 39) Year 2003 Exports World = 141.8 Billion Baht Australia = 6.9 Billion Baht Imports World = 126.4 Billion Baht Australia = 0.7 Billion Baht
Plastic and Articles thereof (Chapter 39) 3901: Polymers of ethylene 3923: Plastic articles for packing of goods, lids, caps, and other closures Exports
Tariff Structure Tariff Rate (%) Australia Thailand
Thailand’s Tariff Reduction Schedule • Approximately 10% of plastic products • will have their tariff rates reduced to 0% • on January 1, 2005, and the other 90% will • have their tariff rates reduced to 0% by 2010.
Australia’s Tariff Reduction Schedule • For plastic and chemical items with current • tariffs of 5%, Australia will eliminate the tariffs • in 2008.
Rules of Origin • Product of a chemical reaction or • Substantial Transformation • Substantial Transformation and Regional • Value Content (40% by weight)
Iron and Steel (Chapter 72-73) Year 2003 Exports World = 74.4 Billion Baht Australia = 3.6 Billion Baht Imports World = 234.3 Billion Baht Australia = 5.7 Billion Baht
Tariff Structure Tariff Rate (%) Australia Thailand
Thailand’s Tariff Reduction Schedule • For semi-finished products (7207), waste and • scrap (7204), and flat rolled products of stainless • steel (7219), tariff rates will be reduced to 0% on • January 1, 2005 • For angles, shapes and sections of iron or non- • alloy steel (7216):
Thailand’s Tariff Reduction Schedule • For flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, • hot rolled (7216): • For other tubes, pipes and hollow profiles of • iron or steel (7306):
Thailand’s Tariff Reduction Schedule • For other articles of iron or steel (7326):
Australia’s Tariff Reduction Schedule • Nearly all of iron and steel products will have • their tariffs reduced to 0% on January 1, 2005. • For wire of iron or steel (7217), some of tubes and • pipes (7306), Australia will bind its current 4% • tariffs through 2009, before elimination in 2010. • For springs and their leaves (7320), tariff rates • will be reduced from 10% to 5% on January 1, • 2005 and further reduced to 0% in 2010
Rules of Origin • Substantial Transformation • - Change to subheading from any other • heading • - Change to heading from any other • heading • - Change to subheading from any other • subheading