A certificate stating the country of origin of the goods. Depending on the importing country's requirements, this can be as simple as being issued by the seller or the manufacturer. In most cases however, it is required to be issued by a Chamber of Commerce in the country of origin.
The document certifies that goods were manufactured in the United States. It is signed by the shipper and may also be a certified by a local Chamber of Commerce, notarized, and even visaed by a resident foreign consul. A Certificate of Origin may be required by a foreign government for control purposes, or by the foreign importer to ensure that he receives U.S. goods. Specific C/Os are required for duty reductions with Canada (U.S./Canada Free Trade Agreement) and Israel (U.S./Israel Free trade Area).
A document, certifying the country of production of goods. Normally used by customs in order to ascertain the tariff for duties under preferential programmes or to permit or deny import in connection with import restrictions from specific sources.
A certificate, showing the country of original production of goods. Frequently used by customs in ascertaining duties under preferential tariff programs or in connection with regulation imports from specific sources.
Statement on the origin of goods. You may need one if you're exporting to a number of countries. They're available from your chamber of commerce for goods of EU origin.
A document that certifies the country where the product was made (i.e. its origin). A common export document, a certificate of origin is needed when exporting to many foreign markets. It must be used for Canadian-made goods to qualify for preferential tariff treatment under the North American Free Trade Agreement.
A certified document presented to customs authorities which shows the national origin of goods for import.
a blanket document that is valid for one calendar
a declaration of the origin of goods, and is essential to receive tariff and duty rate reductions under NAFTA's terms
a document attesting that goods in a particular export shipment are wholly obtained, produced, manufactured, or processed in a particular country (Country of Origin)
a document attesting that goods in a particular shipment are of a certain origin
a document attesting to the country from which a product or good is imported or the source country of any or all parts or materials that went into the completion of the product
a document presented to customs authorities at the time of importation to authenticate the national origin of the merchandise
a document signed by the exporter and witnessed by a semi-official agency, like a Chamber of Commerce
a document that can be used to satisfy your buyers that the products exported are wholly obtained or produced or manufactured in a particular country
a document that certifies the country in which goods for export or import were manufactured
a document that is required in certain nations
a document which determines the origin of export goods
a legal and binding document and the signatory bears legal responsibility
an export document certifying that the referenced goods were produced in the United States
a printed form for completion by the exporter (you) or his agent and is certified by an authorised issuing body (the Chamber) certifying the ORIGIN of the goods"
a signed statement as to the country of origin of the exported products for a particular shipment
a signed statement providing evidence of the origin of the merchandise
a signed statement verifying the country of origin of products to be exported
A consular certificate sometimes required as a supporting document to a bill of landing; it gives full particulars of the country of origin of the good.
A document showing the origination site of a shipment of goods.
Document proving place of manufacture or origin of goods specified.
A document used to prove the origin of imported goods.
A specified document, required by certain foreign countries for tariff purposes, certifying the country of origin of the merchandise. Sometimes requires the signature of the consul of the country to which it is destined.
An international business document that certifies the country of origin of the shipment.
customs) A document attesting to the country of origin of goods. A certificate of origin is often required by the customs authorities of a country as part of the entry process.
This certifies the country or countries where a product is made. Many markets require this, including Canada, when shipping tariff-free or tariff-reduced goods, such as under the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Certificate issued by an approved body in the country of origin which attests to the origin of goods. Chambers of Commerce are normally approved bodies.
The original title to the vehicle showing where it originated and if it has ever been previously titled.
A document, required by certain foreign countries for tariff purposes, certifying the country of origin of specified goods.
A document certifying the country of origin of specific goods or commodities, which, in certain circumstances, is required prior to importation.
document used to certify the country of origin for a product.
A certification of the country where the product was made. In Canada, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce issues certificates of origin except for the purposes of the Free Trade Agreement where the manufacturer must complete a specially developed form.
Document for Customs purposes attesting to the manufacture of an article in a given area or place. ( certificat d'origine)
Document certifying the country of origin of goods which is normally issued or signed by a Chamber of Commerce or Embassy.
Document required for a package to clear customs in some countries that limit imports from certain nations.
A certified document as to the origin of the goods, used in foreign commerce.
A signed statement required in connection with shipments of merchandise from one country to another for tariff purposes or simply for confirmation of the origin of the goods. Usually it is required that such a statement be made by a specific independent party like a Chamber of Commerce. For some countries the signature of the consul of the importing nation may also be required.
A document signed by an exporter or by an official body (such as a chamber of commerce) establishing in which country the goods to which the document is attached originated.
Documents that may be asked for by the authorities of the importing country, as evidence of the country of manufacture of the goods and hence qualification for preferential tariffs etc.
A document containing an affidavit to prove the origin of imported goods. It is often required by the custom as part of the entry process. Certificates of origin are commonly certified by an official organization in the country of origin such as a consular office or a chamber of commerce.
A document,which is normally issued or signed by a Chamber of Commerce or Embassy, to certify the country of origin of goods being shipped.
A document required for a package to clear customs in some countries. Some nations restrict imports from certain countries. Many countries limit the quantity of goods that are allowed to be imported, or give preference to goods manufactured in the United States. Contact your Customer Service Center to determine if your shipment requires a Certificate of Origin.
A certificate issued by a certifying agency in a format established by the Organization to cover an export of coffee by a Member. The certificate states the country of origin of the coffee and provides information required under the relevant controls rules, e.g. country of destination, volume of coffee exported, etcetera.
A document certifying the country of origin for merchandise sold internationally. The document is usually issued or certified by a recognized Chamber of Commerce.
A certificate often issued by chambers of commerce attesting to the origin of manufactured goods.
document certifying the country of origin for certain goods.
A signed statement as to the origin of an export item.
A certified document showing the origin of goods; used in international commerce.
This form is required when claiming a preferential tariff treatment and must be completed by the exporter of the goods.
A document that conveys the title of vehicle from the manufacturer to the dealer.
A certificate used to indicate where imported goods were produced.
A document containing an affidavit to prove the origin of imported goods. It is used for customs or foreign exchange purposes or both. Certificates of origin are commonly certified by an official organization in the country of origin such as a consular office or a chamber of commerce.