eCertificate of Origin implementation: Non Preferential CoO must be applied online with prescribed documents and attestation fee. Implementation of an eCertificate of Origin requires exporters seeking Non Preferential Certificates to apply online via the designated portal to agencies listed in Appendix 2E, upload invoice and packing list, and pay the applicable attestation fee. Issuing agencies must verify Indian origin criteria and issue eCoOs in the prescribed format; corrections may be requested online as in lieu CoO applications. Agencies may apply for enlistment under Appendix 2E per Annexure I. Back to Back Non Preferential Certificates for non Indian origin goods for re export or trans shipment require documentary evidence and explicit notation on the certificate.
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eCertificate of Origin implementation: Non Preferential CoO must be applied online with prescribed documents and attestation fee.
Implementation of an eCertificate of Origin requires exporters seeking Non Preferential Certificates to apply online via the designated portal to agencies listed in Appendix 2E, upload invoice and packing list, and pay the applicable attestation fee. Issuing agencies must verify Indian origin criteria and issue eCoOs in the prescribed format; corrections may be requested online as in lieu CoO applications. Agencies may apply for enlistment under Appendix 2E per Annexure I. Back to Back Non Preferential Certificates for non Indian origin goods for re export or trans shipment require documentary evidence and explicit notation on the certificate.
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