Origin Procedures. 1. The importer may claim preferential tariff treatment based on a certificate of origin written or electronic 1 issued by the competent authority of the exporting party at the request of the exporter. 2. The competent authority of the exporting party may delegate the issuance of the certificate of origin in other public or private entities. 3. The competent authority or qualified entities may consider in its territory the quality of goods originating and meeting the requirements of this chapter. for this purpose, they may request any supporting evidence, carry out inspections at the premises of the exporter or producer or any other check which they consider appropriate. 4. The parties shall maintain in force before the General Secretariat of ALADI 53.official the relationship of the departments or public or private entities empowered to issue certificates of origin and the registration of handwritten signatures or electronic officials accredited for this purpose. 5. The certificate of origin shall serve to certify that a good being exported from the territory of one party to the territory of another party qualifies as originating. this certificate may be amended by the Commission. a single form for the Certificate of Origin is set out in annex 4.14. 6. The certificate of origin shall be valid for one year from the date on which it was issued. "invoicing by an operator of a Party Non- The certificate of origin shall be indicated in the remarks "" where goods are invoiced by an operator of a non- party.
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