
A list of 7 newly controlled goods and services has been added to the previous 59, bringing the total to 66 items to tackle the crisis. "High oil price"
On 26 March 2026, following a meeting of the Central Committee on Goods and Services Control (CCGSC) on 25 March 2026, a resolution was passed to add 7 more goods and services to the controlled list. This decision came after consultations with all relevant sectors and was deemed urgently necessary to regulate amid the crisis, including:
This increases the number of controlled goods and services from 59 to 66 items. It is expected to be submitted to the Cabinet for consideration on 31 March 2026.
1. Paper and paper products category (3 items)
Corrugated and kraft paper
Printing and writing paper
Toilet paper (tissue)
2. Consumption category (22 items)
Meat and eggs: pork, chicken, eggs
Seasonings and dry food: powdered milk, fresh milk, canned fish, instant noodles, vegetable oil, sugar, seasoning salt, wheat flour
Agricultural products: rice, paddy, garlic, onions, palm fruit, coconuts, rubber (scrap rubber, fresh latex)
Others: packaged semi-processed food, compressed milk drinks
3. Agricultural production inputs category (6 items)
Fertilizers
Pesticides and plant disease control products
Animal feed
Agricultural machinery
Combine harvesters and tractors
4. Petroleum products category (2 items)
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG/cooking gas)
Fuel oil
5. Construction materials category (10 items)
Cement
Rebar, structural steel, steel sheets
Electric wires
PVC pipes
Floor and wall tiles
Sanitary ware (toilets, washbasins)
6. Consumer goods category (5 items)
Sanitary napkins
Detergent powder
Soap
Shampoo
Disposable diapers (for children and adults)
7. Pharmaceuticals and protective equipment category (6 items)
Face masks
Spunbond synthetic fiber for mask production
Alcohol-based hand sanitizers
Medicines and medical services
Rubber gloves/medical examination gloves
Disease screening kits (e.g., ATK)
8. Controlled services category (5 items)
Franchise rights: charging various fees
Goods lending: for commercial use
Warehousing services: storage in warehouses, silos, cold rooms
Payment collection services: at service counters (Counter Service)
Delivery services: for online businesses (Delivery).