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Analysis of Export and Import Processes of Seclected Products in Thailand

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  • Somnuk Keretho
  • Saisamorn Naklada

    (Institute for Information Technology Innovation (INOVA), Kasetsart University.)

Abstract

Administrative and procedural barriers to import and export processes may unnecessarily impede further participation in international trade. Business Process Analysis (BPA) is a powerful tool which can help to identify these barriers and suggest ways to streamline trade processes. As part of the ARTNeT Regional Study on Improving Regional Trade Procedures and Processes, a BPA was conducted on Thai exports of sugar to Bangladesh and auto-parts to India as well as imports of raw materials used to produce electronic goods.

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  • Somnuk Keretho & Saisamorn Naklada, 2011. "Analysis of Export and Import Processes of Seclected Products in Thailand," Working Papers 10311, Asia-Pacific Research and Training Network on Trade (ARTNeT), an initiative of UNESCAP and IDRC, Canada..
  • Handle: RePEc:esc:wpaper:10311
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    Keywords

    Business process Analysis; Trade Facilitation; Thailand; single window; paperless; international supply chain;
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    • F1 - International Economics - - Trade

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