Certificate of Origin
An official document certifying the country in which goods were manufactured.
Definition
An official document certifying the country in which goods were manufactured. This certificate is often required by customs authorities to determine the appropriate tariffs trade agreements and import restrictions. The document typically includes the exporter's details product description and origin declaration
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