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Reported data

ODS consumption

‘Consumption‘ is calculated as Production (if any) + imports - exports.

HCFC consumption

‘Consumption’ is calculated as production + imports – exports.

HFC consumption

‘Consumption‘ is calculated as Production (if any) + imports - exports.

At a glance

Focal points:

  • Mr. Chanes Chitvarakorn NFP
    Director - Primary National Focal Point
    Ozone Protection Unit, Hazardous Management Division, Department of Industrial Works, Ministry of Industry
  • Ms. Prapaporn Luekittisup NFP
    Scientist Expert Level - Alternate National Focal Point
    Hazardous Management Division, Department of Industrial Works, Ministry of Industry
  • Ms. Panthong Srikattanaprom FPLS
    Director
    Hazardous Management Division, Department of Industrial Works, Ministry of Industry
  • Ms. Wassana Leksomboon FPLS
    Scientist Expert Level
    Hazardous Management Division, Department of Industrial Works, Ministry of Industry

Status of Ratification:

Vienna Convention 1989-07-07 Ac
Montreal Protocol 1989-07-07 R
London Amendment 1992-06-25 R
Copenhagen Amendment 1995-12-01 R
Montreal Amendment 2003-06-23 R
Beijing Amendment 2006-11-14 R
Kigali Amendment 2024-04-03 R
  • Ac - Accession
  • R - Ratification
  • At - Acceptance
  • Ap - Approval
  • Sc - Succession
Establishment of ODS licensing system: Yes
Establishment of HFC licensing system: Yes
Date HFC Licensing System Reported: 2024-07-04
Click here to view status of HFC licensing systems for all parties
Quarantine and pre-shipment uses: methyl bromide for quarantine and pre-shipment (QPS) applications is used to control pests and pathogens in certain imported and exported commodities, and QPS uses are not included in the calculated levels of consumption and production.

Research, development, public awareness and exchange of information (Article 9)

Several countries have reported every two years on activities undertaken by them with respect to promotion of research, development and exchange of information on best technologies, possible alternatives to controlled substances and costs and benefits of relevant control strategies and promoting public awareness.

Click here for an overview of reports submitted by all parties.

Reclamation facilities reported by the Parties (Decision VI/19(4))

Parties report periodically on the reclamation facilities and their capacities available in their countries.

Party Report Date Facility Name Address Reclaimed Substances Capacity Remarks
Thailand 1995-01-26 Techno Chem Co., Ltd. 1600 tons/yr
Click here for the list of facilities reported by all parties.

Information reported by the Parties on illegal trade (Decision XIV/7 (7))

Parties are invited to report to the Ozone Secretariat fully proved cases of illegal trade in ozone-depleting substances.

Party Seizure Date Year Substances Traded Volume Importing Exporting Country Illegal Trade Details Action Taken Remarks
Thailand 01 May, 2003 CFC-12 680 kg of CFC-12 “Refron” India Custom officers were alerted by an informer.
Thailand 01 Jun, 2003 CFC-12 653 kg of CFC-12 “Refron” Not provided
Thailand 01 Jun, 2003 CFC-12 454 kg of CFC-12 “Refron” India Seized by a special Khong River division during transport across the river from the Lao People’s Republic to Thailand. Prosecution of the case has not yet begun.
Thailand 01Jun, 2003 CFC-12 2,978.7 kg of CFC-12 “Refron” India
Thailand 01Jul, 2003 CFC-12 952 kg of CFC-12 “Refron” India Smuggling took place from the Lao People’s Republic to Thailand by crossing the Khong River and then transport by pickup truck.
Thailand 01 Jul, 2003 CFC-12 680 kg of CFC-12 “Refron” Not provided
Thailand 01 Jul, 2003 CFC-12 4,923.2 kg of CFC-12 “Refron” India
Click here for reports submitted to date by all parties.
The Vienna Convention provides for that parties shall co-operate in conducting research and systematic observations and in formulating recommendations for future research and observation in areas related to the ozone layer. To this end the Ozone Research Managers meet every three years to review national and international research and monitoring activities to ensure coordination and identify gaps.
Reports submitted by Thailand to the Ozone Research Managers meetings to date are available below:
To view reports submitted by all Parties to the Ozone Research Managers meetings to date, click here

The Multilateral Fund: US$79,935,112

The Multilateral Fund is the financial mechanism of the Montreal Protocol and provides financial and technical assistance to Article 5 (developing) countries to enable their compliance with the Protocol’s control measures.

The Executive Committee of the Multilateral Fund has approved funding to Thailand in the amount of US$79,935,112 as of 2024-12-08. This includes the funding for current ongoing projects (including agency fees):

Title Implementing agency Approved funding ($US)
HFC phase-down related projects IBRD 395,900
HCFC phase-out management plan (HPMP) IBRD 3,869,689
Institutional strengthening IBRD 474,796
Total 4,740,385

As at 2023-12-31, US$76,245,419 had been disbursed.

This information is provided by Multilateral Fund Secretariat. For more information please refer to the Multilateral Fund website