SG 117.22
Thailand has mandated five standards for synthetic dyes. These will become effective on August 19, 2023.
In August 2022, Thailand issued a Ministerial Regulation to mandate several Thai Industrial Standards (TIS) for synthetic dye products.
Highlights of these standards are summarized in Table 1
Government Gazette, Volume 139, Part 51, Page 39A, August 19 B. E. 2565 (2022)
Ministerial Regulations ‘Requires Dye Industry Products to Meet B.E 2565 (2022) Standards’
Entry | Standard | Title |
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1 | TIS 739-2563 (2020) | Synthetic dyestuffs: Direct dye |
2 | TIS 740-2563 (2020) | Synthetic dyestuffs: Reactive dye |
3 | TIS 760-2563 (2020) | Synthetic dyestuffs: Vat dye |
4 | TIS 2344-2563 (2020) | Synthetic dyestuffs: Sulfur dye |
5 | TIS 2532-2563 (2020) | Synthetic dyestuffs: Acid dye |
Table 1
The aforementioned standards will become a legal requirement on August 19, 2023 – 365 days after publication in the Government Gazette.
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