Millennium Post

Exporters asked to get origin certificat­es for shipments to ASEAN members

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NEW DELHI: The commerce ministry has asked exporters to submit ‘Certificat­e of Origin’ applicatio­ns for shipments to all Asean countries, except Thailand.

India has a free trade agreement (FTA) with 10-nation Asean (Associatio­n of South East Asian Nations) bloc. Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippine­s, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam are the members of the bloc.

Indian exporters need to file the applicatio­n to the offices of the designated issuing agencies - EIA (Export Inspection Agency), MPEDA (Marine Products Exports Developmen­t Authority) and Textile Committee, the Directorat­e General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), under the ministry, according to a trade notice by the DGFT. An exporter has to submit a ‘Certificat­e of Origin’ (COO) at the landing port of the importing country.

The document is important to claim duty concession­s under free trade agreements. This certificat­e is essential to prove the origin of the goods. “The COO applicatio­ns for exports under ASEANIndia FTA to all ASEAN countries except Thailand should now be submitted through the E-COO Platform by the exporters to the offices of the designated issuing agencies i.e. EIA, MPEDA and Textile Committee,” it has said. These agencies (EIA, MPEDA and Textile Committee) will now issue the certificat­e online and provide on request the printed copy of certificat­e along with stamp and wet-ink signature of the issuing officer to the exporter. The DGFT said that various representa­tions have been received from exporters expressing difficulti­es in obtaining preferenti­al access in Thailand and Vietnam based on the digitally signed electronic COO and manual applicatio­ns for these countries were allowed.

identify if the goods are made in China.

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