Makes the Rules of Determination of Origin of Goods under the Preferential Trading Agreement between the Republic of India and the Republic of Chile Rules, 2007 - 084/2007 - Customs - Non Tariff
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Rules of Origin govern preferential tariff eligibility under India Chile trade pact, requiring certification, value content tests and controls. Sets the criteria for goods to qualify as originating under the India-Chile Preferential Trading Agreement, defining key terms and providing that goods wholly produced in a Party or those meeting regional value content or change in classification requirements qualify. Non qualifying low value or minimal processes are listed; rules address accessories, fungible materials, sets, packaging, neutral elements and direct transport. Certification procedures require a sworn producer declaration, specific invoice and valuation details, government issuance of Certificates of Origin, document retention, and administrative timelines. A verification regime allows information requests, visits, guarantees, investigations, confidentiality protections, and penalties for non compliance.
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Rules of Origin govern preferential tariff eligibility under India Chile trade pact, requiring certification, value content tests and controls.
Sets the criteria for goods to qualify as originating under the India-Chile Preferential Trading Agreement, defining key terms and providing that goods wholly produced in a Party or those meeting regional value content or change in classification requirements qualify. Non qualifying low value or minimal processes are listed; rules address accessories, fungible materials, sets, packaging, neutral elements and direct transport. Certification procedures require a sworn producer declaration, specific invoice and valuation details, government issuance of Certificates of Origin, document retention, and administrative timelines. A verification regime allows information requests, visits, guarantees, investigations, confidentiality protections, and penalties for non compliance.
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