Certificates of Origin non-preferential issuance framework sets authorised agencies, enlistment criteria, inspection rules, and certificate formats. Authorised agencies for issuing Certificates of Origin (Non-Preferential) are listed state-wise and category-wise, including chambers of commerce, export promotion councils, industry associations and designated regional bodies. Applications for enlistment or modification require office particulars, fee payment, PAN and a declaration cum undertaking to comply with foreign trade law, maintain the fee cap for each certificate, and not issue preferential certificates. Recognition depends on prescribed eligibility criteria, inspection by regional authorities, and supporting documents. The appendix also sets out the application format, certificate format and self-certification format.
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Certificates of Origin non-preferential issuance framework sets authorised agencies, enlistment criteria, inspection rules, and certificate formats.
Authorised agencies for issuing Certificates of Origin (Non-Preferential) are listed state-wise and category-wise, including chambers of commerce, export promotion councils, industry associations and designated regional bodies. Applications for enlistment or modification require office particulars, fee payment, PAN and a declaration cum undertaking to comply with foreign trade law, maintain the fee cap for each certificate, and not issue preferential certificates. Recognition depends on prescribed eligibility criteria, inspection by regional authorities, and supporting documents. The appendix also sets out the application format, certificate format and self-certification format.
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