Goods in Transportation or Storage Sample Clauses

Goods in Transportation or Storage. Originating goods which have been in transportation from the exporting Party to the importing Party, or which have been in temporary storage in a bonded area in the importing Party for a period not exceeding one year before the entry into force of this Agreement, shall be granted preferential tariff treatment if they are imported into the importing Party on or after the date of entry into force of this Agreement, subject to the submission of a Certificate of Origin issued retroactively to the customs authorities of the importing Party and subject to the respective domestic laws and regulations or administrative practices of the importing Party.
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Goods in Transportation or Storage. Within 6 months from the date of entry into force of this Agreement originating goods which are in transportation from the exporting Party to the importing Party, or which are in temporary storage in the importing Party, should be granted preferential tariff treatment, provided that all requirements of Article 6.22 of this Agreement have been met.
Goods in Transportation or Storage. Within three (3) months from the date of entry into force of this Agreement, originating goods which are in transportation from the exporting Party to the importing Party or which are in temporary storage in the importing Party should be granted preferential tariff treatment, provided that all requirements of Article 4.27 (Granting Preferential Tariff Treatment) have been met. ANNEX 4 – 1 CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN (FORM EAS) 1. Exporter (business name, address, country) 4. № EAEU-SINGAPORE FTA Certificate of Origin (Form EAS) Issued in For submission to (country)

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