Preferential tariff treatment requires importer declaration and possession of a Certificate of Origin; authorities may request supporting documents. Preferential tariff treatment is granted for an originating good on the basis of a Certificate of Origin. An importer claiming such treatment must declare the good qualifies as originating, have a valid Certificate of Origin when making that declaration, provide a copy if requested by the importing Party, and, if required, demonstrate that the applicable origin criteria have been satisfied. Importing Parties may also require supporting documents and other information to substantiate the claim.
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Preferential tariff treatment requires importer declaration and possession of a Certificate of Origin; authorities may request supporting documents.
Preferential tariff treatment is granted for an originating good on the basis of a Certificate of Origin. An importer claiming such treatment must declare the good qualifies as originating, have a valid Certificate of Origin when making that declaration, provide a copy if requested by the importing Party, and, if required, demonstrate that the applicable origin criteria have been satisfied. Importing Parties may also require supporting documents and other information to substantiate the claim.
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