Form A Generalized System of Preferences - Certificate of Origin (Combined Declaration and Certificate) - United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

Form A Generalized System of Preferences - Certificate of Origin (Combined Declaration and Certificate) - United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

The Form A Generalized System of Preferences - Certificate of Origin (Combined Declaration and Certificate) is used for the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. It is used to declare the origin of goods for countries participating in the Generalized System of Preferences program.

The form A Generalized System of Preferences - Certificate of Origin (Combined Declaration and Certificate) - United Nations Conference on Trade and Development is filed by the exporter.

FAQ

Q: What is the Generalized System of Preferences?
A: The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) is a program that allows eligible countries to export certain products to the United States at lower or zero duties.

Q: What is the purpose of the Certificate of Origin?
A: The Certificate of Origin is used to claim preferential treatment under the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP). It verifies that the imported goods are eligible for GSP benefits.

Q: What is the Combined Declaration and Certificate?
A: The Combined Declaration and Certificate is a document provided by the exporter to the importer, stating that the goods being exported meet the requirements for GSP treatment.

Q: Who issues the Combined Declaration and Certificate?
A: The exporter is responsible for issuing the Combined Declaration and Certificate.

Q: What information is included in the Combined Declaration and Certificate?
A: The Combined Declaration and Certificate includes details such as the exporter's name and address, a description of the goods, their origin, and the GSP program under which they qualify.

Q: How is the Combined Declaration and Certificate submitted?
A: The Combined Declaration and Certificate is submitted to the customs authorities of the importing country along with the other required customs documents.

Q: What happens if the Combined Declaration and Certificate is incomplete or incorrect?
A: If the Combined Declaration and Certificate is incomplete or incorrect, it may result in the denial of GSP benefits or additional customs duties.

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