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From February 23, 2024, U.S. wines can access the Thai market duty-free and with lower excise taxes.
Plant-based diets and meat substitutes are gaining popularity and are capturing the interest of Thai consumers.
The Thai Excise Department approved the use of the APEC Model Wine Export Certificate for U.S. wine exports and the U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau’s (TTB) Certificate of Sanitation for U.S. beer and distilled spirit exports to Thailand with specific attestation.
On September 23, 2020, the Thai Excise Department published a revised notification on quality standard for imported alcoholic.
Thailand announced a ban on online alcohol sales on September 8, 2020.
Distiller’s Dried Grains with Solubles (DDGS) was recently added to the Thai Ministry of Commerce’s Controlled Goods and Services list, but import restrictions have not yet been established.
This report is written for U.S. companies interested in doing business in Greece.
Greece continues to break records with the number of tourist arrivals in the country rising to almost 35 million tourists in 2018, up 16 percent compared to the previous year....
On June 5, 2019, the Excise Department issued a notification on the required quality standards for alcoholic beverages.
The European Commission has published in the EU Official Journal updated legislation amending the EU Regulation on Spirits.
This report is written for U.S. companies interested in doing business in Greece. It contains information on the economic situation, consumer buying patterns, and strategies for market entry. .
In Greece, there are over 15,000 enterprises engaged in food processing, producing goods valued at approximately $11 billion.