Certificate of Origin – Definition, Types, Documents required and Procedure; Step-wise Explained

A Certificate of Origin is an official document that certifies the country where the product or goods have been manufactured.
This certificate is used in many places:
- Tariff and Trade Agreements
- Customs Clearance
- Provide Consumer Information
To understand more about the Types, Documents required and the Procedure to obtain the Certificate of Origin; please check our latest video:
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