Certified Exporter definition
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For companies that have already been authorised as a Certified Exporter under the ASEAN Wide Self-Certification (AWSC) under ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA), your company will automatically qualify and be accorded the Approved Exporter authorisation under RCEP.
For the purposes of implementing paragraph 1, the Certificate of Origin (Form D) or, in the case of a Certified Exporter, the Invoice Declaration, shall be provided to the relevant Government authorities of the importing Member State.
Throughout the pilot project, Participating Member States shall accord to goods originating in the other Participating Member States the preferential tariff treatment set out in Article 19 of the Agreement, upon submission of either: A Certificate of Origin as set out in Article 38 and Annex 7 of the Agreement; or An Invoice Declaration made out by a Certified Exporter, according to the procedures set out in Annex I of this MOU.
For the purposes of the verification process pursuant to Rules 18 and 19, the exporter applying for the issuance of a Certificate of Origin (Form D) and the Certified Exporter making out an Invoice Declaration shall, subject to the laws and regulations of the exporting Member State, keep the supporting records for not less than three (3) years from the date of issuance of the Certificate of Origin (Form D) orthe Invoice Declaration.
The producer and/or exporter - other than a Certified Exporter - of the good, or its authorised representative, shall, with a view to the issuance of a Certificate of Origin (Form D), apply to the issuing authority, in accordance with the Member State's laws and regulations, requesting pre-exportation examination of the origin of the good.
The producer and/or exporter - other than a Certified Exporter - of the good, or its authorised representative, shall, with a view to the issuance of a Certificate of Origin (Form D), apply to the competent authority, in accordance with the Member State’s laws and regulations, requesting pre- exportation examination of the origin of the good.
The Self-Certification Scheme is a system which enables the Certified Exporter (CE) to make out an invoice declaration for the exports of goods.
They shall do so where the Certified Exporter no longer offers the guarantees referred to in Rule 12A(1), no longer fulfils the conditions referred to in Rule 12A(2) or otherwise abuses the authorisation.
A Certified Exporter may, at his own discretion, apply for a certificate of origin (Form D) in place of making out invoice declaration.
The issuing authorities of the exporting Member State may authorise an exporter who makes shipments of products under the Agreement, hereinafter referred to as 'Certified Exporter', to make out Invoice Declarations with regard to the originating status of the goods concerned.