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<h1>Certificate of Origin details must be uploaded, declared and defaced in the Bill of Entry to claim preferential duty treatment.</h1> Importers claiming preferential rates must enter item-wise COO details in the Bill of Entry (BE_SW_INFO_TYPE), upload the relevant Certificate of Origin to e Sanchit and declare its IRN, file the self-declaration codified as CUF02 in BE_STATEMENT, populate specified COO fields (issuing country code, COO number|issue date, origin criteria codes, accumulation indicator), enter appropriate transit country codes, and ensure mandatory electronic defacement of each COO before Out of Charge; Annexure 2 maps PTA/FTA notifications to COO document codes. These ICES changes took effect 21.09.2020.