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<h1>Rules for issuing certificates of origin: authorized agencies or self-declaration, evidence, signatures, retention, timelines, item-level qualification</h1> Under the Agreement, certificates of origin may be issued by authorised agencies or via exporter self-declaration; applications with supporting evidence must be submitted at export formalities and completed in English. Issuance requires compliance with origin rules, a unique reference number, retention of copies for five years, and physical or electronic signatures in specified boxes. Certificates must be issued within five working days of export or retrospectively up to one year marked 'ISSUED RETROSPECTIVELY.' Alterations must be struck out and certified by the issuing authority for agency-issued forms; minor typographical discrepancies do not invalidate a certificate. Origin criteria codes (e.g., WO, PSR, cumulation) and HS six-digit classification apply, and each item in a consignment must qualify separately.