Common use of Export Documents Clause in Contracts

Export Documents. If CBP intends to deny preferential tariff treatment based on information submitted during the verification, CBP will inform the importer, and any exporter or producer who is the subject of the verification and provided information during the verification. CBP will allow additional information to be submitted 30 days after CBP has informed the parties of its intent to deny the claim. Issuing a Determination‌ CBP will provide the importer, exporter, or producer, that certified the good was originating and is the subject of a verification, with a written determination of origin, either positive or negative, that includes the findings of facts and the legal basis for the determination. If the importer is not the certifier, CBP will also provide the written determination to the importer. If the importer provides CBP with sufficient information to demonstrate the goods origin, CBP

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: u.s. Mexico Canada Agreement (Usmca) Interim Implementing Instructions, u.s. Mexico Canada Agreement (Usmca) Interim Implementing Instructions

Export Documents. If CBP intends to deny preferential tariff treatment based on information submitted during the verification, CBP will inform the importer, and any exporter or producer who is the subject of the verification and provided information during the verification. CBP will allow additional information to be submitted 30 days after CBP has informed the parties of its intent to deny the claim. Issuing a Determination‌ CBP will provide the importer, exporter, or producer, that certified the good was originating and is the subject of a verification, with a written determination of origin, either positive or negative, that includes the findings of facts and the legal basis for the determination. If the importer is not the certifier, CBP will also provide the written determination to the importer. If the importer provides CBP with sufficient information to demonstrate the goods origin, CBP

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: u.s. Mexico Canada Agreement (Usmca) Interim Implementing Instructions