Thailand: Changes in Inspection Fees for Imported and Domestic Uncooked Meat

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New regulations will change inspection fees for imports of uncooked meat and slaughtering fee ceilings (the equivalent to inspection fees) for domestic livestock. Despite these regulatory changes, imported meat still face significantly higher fees when compared to the equivalent fees for domestic meat.

Thailand: Changes in Inspection Fees for Imported and Domestic Uncooked Meat

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