Customs Tariff (Determination of Origin of Goods under the Agreement on Global System of Trade Preferences among Developing Countries) Rules, 1989 (From Rule 1 to Annexure)
Certificate of origin required for preferential concessions, issued by designated authority in prescribed form under approved certification procedures. Products claiming preferential concessions must be supported by a Certificate of Origin in the annexed prescribed form, issued by an Authority designated by the Government of the exporting participant and notified to other participants in accordance with approved Certification Procedures.
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Certificate of origin required for preferential concessions, issued by designated authority in prescribed form under approved certification procedures.
Products claiming preferential concessions must be supported by a Certificate of Origin in the annexed prescribed form, issued by an Authority designated by the Government of the exporting participant and notified to other participants in accordance with approved Certification Procedures.
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