Official Certificate of Origin
International declaration of goods provenance for customs and tariff preference.
CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN
Exporter Name
Exporter Address Line 1
City, Country
1. Exporter (Name, Address)
2. Consignee (Name, Address)
3. Country of Origin
4. Transport Details
5. Remarks
| Item No | Marks & Numbers | Number and kind of packages; Description of goods | G. Weight | Inv Ref | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
11. Declaration by the Exporter
The undersigned hereby declares that the above details and statements are correct; that all the goods were produced in
and that they comply with the origin requirements specified for these goods.
12. Certification
It is hereby certified, on the basis of control carried out, that the declaration by the exporter is correct.
Place and Date:
Certificate of Origin (CoO)
A **Certificate of Origin (CoO)** is a trade document identifying the origin of goods. It is essential for determining customs duties and eligibility for Free Trade Agreement (FTA) benefits.
Key Features:
- Preferential vs. Non-Preferential: Preferential CoOs allow for reduced tariffs under FTAs, while Non-Preferential CoOs are for general tracking.
- Chamber Certification: Typically requires validation/stamping by a local Chamber of Commerce.