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  2. Certification of Origin Template - U.S. Customs and Border...

    www.cbp.gov/document/guidance/certification-origin-template

    Most free trade agreements can be supported by a certification attesting to the imported product's originating status. This attestation is called a Certification of Origin. The PDF provided on this page is a fillable template that demonstrates how such a Certification of Origin can be structured, and which users may elect to use.

  3. Certificate of Origin - U.S. Customs and Border Protection

    www.cbp.gov/trade/nafta/guide-customs-procedures/cert-origin

    Canada, Mexico and the United States established a uniform Certificate of Origin to certify that goods imported into their territories qualify for the preferential tariff treatment accorded by the NAFTA.

  4. Certificate of Origin (CO): Definition, Types, and How to Get One

    www.investopedia.com/terms/c/certificate-of-origin.asp

    A certificate of origin (CO) is a document used in international trade to certify that the goods being exported originated in a specific country.

  5. Certificate of origin - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certificate_of_origin

    A certificate of origin is an important international trade document that certifies that goods in a particular export shipment are wholly obtained, produced, manufactured or processed in a particular country. It also serves as a declaration by the exporter.

  6. NAFTA Certificate of Origin - U.S. Customs and Border Protection

    www.cbp.gov/trade/nafta/nafta-certificate-origin

    To make a claim for NAFTA preference, the importer must possess a certificate of origin at the time the claim is made. This is a trilaterally agreed upon form used by Canada, Mexico, and the United States to certify that goods qualify for the preferential tariff treatment accorded by NAFTA.

  7. To claim an FTA tariff preference for reduced or eliminated tariffs, a product must first qualify as having origin, and is eligible for an FTA Certificate of Origin. Claiming FTA preference allows qualified U.S. products to be more competitive through reduced or exempted duties (tariffs), although local taxes still apply.

  8. GUIDELINES ON CERTIFICATION OF ORIGIN - World Customs...

    www.wcoomd.org/-/media/wco/public/global/pdf/topics/key-issues/revenue-package/...

    In order to have a certificate of origin issued by a competent authority, the exporter must submit an application for the issuance of a certificate of origin along with the necessary information to substantiate the originating status of the goods.

  9. 1-Certificates of Origin - International Trade Administration

    beta.trade.gov/article?id=Certificates-of-Origin

    The Certificate of Origin (CO) is required by some countries for all or only certain products. In many cases, a statement of origin printed on company letterhead will suffice. The exporter should verify whether a CO is required with the buyer and/or an experienced shipper/freight forwarder.

  10. The ICC Guide to Authentic Certificates of Origin

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    What is a Certificate of Origin? A Certificate of Origin (CO) is an international trade document that certifies a declaration made by an exporter concerning the origin of goods being exported. CO are requested by customs, banks, private stakeholders and importers for several purposes.

  11. Certificates of Origin. Certificates of origin (COO) may be required to comply with the requirements of foreign customs (i.e., country of importation), for letters of credit, or simply at the request of the buyer.

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