Definition: Certificate of origin is a document which certify that the goods shipped under a particular shipment are obtained in a particular country.
Certificate of origins are of two
types:
1. Non-preferential Certificate of
Origin
2. Preferential Certificate of
Origin
Let us discuss about both in detail.
1. Non-preferential Certificate of
Origin
A Non-preferential Certificate of
origin is a document which certify the origin of the goods. Non-preferential
Certificate of origins are issued by local Chamber of commerce.
Non-preferential Certificate of
origin can be used only to prove the origin of the goods, it cannot be used to
claim duty/tariff benefit.
When two or more countries enters
to bilateral or multilateral trade agreement (free trade area) importers of
these countries get some benefits like import duty exemption if some goods are
imported from the countries under that trade agreement.
The certificate of origin which is
issued under these trade agreements and avail duty benefit is called as
preferential certificate of origin. There are few organizations which are given
authority to issue preferential certificate of origin, Export inspection
council is one of those.
Example: Let us assume Exporter A is from India exporting 5000 metric tons of yellow maize to Importer B at Vietnam. India & Vietnam has free trade agreement named AIFTA. At the time of export A will approach local office of Export inspection council along with documents like Invoice, BL application form etc., Export inspection council will issue AIFTA certificate (preferential certificate of origin) to A, A will send the certificate to B along with remaining post shipment documents, B will submit the AIFTA certificate at custom department and claim duty benefit which means B can clear the import shipment without paying duty.
These are some free trade
agreements:
SAFTA (South Asian Free Trade
Area):Countries involved - India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives,
Nepal, Pakistan & Sri Lanka
AIFTA (ASEAN-India Free Trade
Area):Countries involved - India, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore,
Philippines, Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos & Brunei Darussalam
CECA (Comprehensive Economic
Cooperation Agreement):Countries involved - India & Singapore
CEPA (Comprehensive Economic
Partnership Agreement):Countries involved - India & South Korea
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