Thailand Approves Certain Export Certificates for US Alcohol Imports
Thailand recently approved the use of certain export certificates for imports of U.S. wine, beer and distilled spirits, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said in a Sept. 1 report. The country will allow the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation form’s Model Wine…
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Export Certificate for U.S. wine exports and the U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau’s Certificate of Sanitation for U.S. beer and spirit exports. The exports will require “specific attestation,” USDA said, but the alcohol shipments won’t require any “additional testing or certificate of analysis.” USDA said it expects the approved certificates to “ease the import process” for U.S. alcohol shipments and “possibly help encourage new export opportunities.”