Chapter 01 - Customs Tariff (Determination of Origin of Products under the Duty Free Tariff Preference Scheme for Least Developed Countries) Rules, 2015 (From Rule 1 to Annexure - C)
Verification of origin: issuing authorities must examine applications, verify supporting evidence and may require pre-export checks. Issuing authorities must competently examine each application for a certificate of origin to ensure it is duly completed and signed by the exporter, producer or authorised signatory, carry out reasonable checks to determine whether the product qualifies as an originating product under the Rules, and verify that application statements correspond to supporting documentary evidence; authorities may, if necessary, initiate pre-export verification of origin.
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Verification of origin: issuing authorities must examine applications, verify supporting evidence and may require pre-export checks.
Issuing authorities must competently examine each application for a certificate of origin to ensure it is duly completed and signed by the exporter, producer or authorised signatory, carry out reasonable checks to determine whether the product qualifies as an originating product under the Rules, and verify that application statements correspond to supporting documentary evidence; authorities may, if necessary, initiate pre-export verification of origin.
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