Non-party invoicing must not alone defeat preferential tariff claims when origin rules are met under the trade agreement. Non-party invoicing provisions prohibit denial of preferential tariff treatment solely because an invoice was not issued by the exporter or producer, provided the goods meet the origin requirements; exporters must indicate 'non-party invoicing' and include the invoicing company's name, address and country in a separate Certificate of Origin column.
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Non-party invoicing must not alone defeat preferential tariff claims when origin rules are met under the trade agreement.
Non-party invoicing provisions prohibit denial of preferential tariff treatment solely because an invoice was not issued by the exporter or producer, provided the goods meet the origin requirements; exporters must indicate "non-party invoicing" and include the invoicing company's name, address and country in a separate Certificate of Origin column.
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