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SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
Suwanvara Law Firm Co., Ltd.
SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
Suwanvara Law Firm Co., Ltd.
Mae Hong Son

International Trade Law in Mae Hong Son

International trade and commerce law

Counsel on international trade, cross-border investment, and trans-national commercial disputes — including export-import contracts and payment terms.

International Trade Law in Mae Hong Son — About us

Mae Hong Son has one of the longest borders with Myanmar, is largely mountain and forest, and depends on tourism and highland agriculture. The legal issues that genuinely arise here differ sharply from other provinces: land and cultivation rights inside forest zones, civil status and nationality, migrant labour, and licensing for tourism and accommodation businesses.

Work of this kind requires land law, administrative law, and the working practice of the local authorities to be understood together. We give a straight assessment at the outset of which matters have a route forward and which do not, run the file from our Khon Kaen head office and Bangkok branch, and travel to appear at the Mae Hong Son Provincial Court as scheduled.

Courts we appear at

  • Mae Hong Son Provincial Court
  • Mae Hong Son Juvenile and Family Court
  • Region 5 Labor Court (Chiang Mai)
600
km from HQ
0.3M
population
3
courts

Mueang Mae Hong Son, Pai, Pang Mapha, Khun Yuam, Mae Sariang, Sop Moei, and the areas continuing into Chiang Mai and Tak

What we cover in Mae Hong Son

  • International trade contracts
  • Letters of Credit and trade documents
  • INCOTERMS and shipping
  • Cross-border trade disputes
  • WTO compliance

Contact our Mae Hong Son attorneys

We serve clients across Thailand. Initial consultation.

Frequently asked questions — International Trade Law in Mae Hong Son

8 questions answered

FOB, CIF, CFR, DDP are most common. FOB: seller delivers on board; CIF: includes insurance to destination port; DDP: delivered to buyer's warehouse.
The buyer's bank issues an L/C; the seller ships and submits compliant documents; the bank verifies and pays. Protects both sides.
Yes — Thailand is a New York Convention signatory; foreign awards are enforceable through Thai courts within 3-9 months.
Thailand's FTAs (ASEAN, China, Japan, Australia, etc.) reduce duties to 0% with Form D/E/JTEPA proof of origin.
Thailand follows MFN, National Treatment, and anti-dumping rules — building trust but requiring vigilance against trade defence measures.
Fees depend on the matter's nature and complexity. We always provide a clear written quote before starting. Initial consultation is free — call +66 92 254 2045.
No — initial phone, email, or LINE consultations are free, so you can assess your situation before committing.
It depends on the matter type. We provide a clear timeline at the outset and regular progress updates.