A Certificate of Origin (often abbreviated to CO or COO) is a document used in international trade. It is a printed form, completed by the exporter or its agent and certified by an issuing body, attesting that the goods in a particular export shipment have been wholly produced, manufactured or processed in a particular country
a document used in international trade which traditionally states from what country the shipped goods originate, but "originate" in a certificate of origin (CO) does not mean the country the goods are shipped from, but the country where there goods are actually made.The purpose of the CO is to authenticate the country of origin of the merchandise being shipped.This certificate indicates that the goods, which are being exported, are actually manufactured in a specific country mentioned therein
Certificate issued by an approved body in the country of origin which attests to the origin of goods Chambers of Commerce are normally approved bodies For exports from South Australia email: paulb@saecci asn au, tel: +61 8 8300 0000, fax: +61 8 8300 0207
A signed statement required in connection with shipments of merchandise from one country to another for tariff purposes or simply for confirmation of the origin of the goods Usually it is required that such a statement be made by a specific independent party like a Chamber of Commerce For some countries the signature of the consul of the importing nation may also be required
Document used to assure the buying country precisely which country produced the goods being shipped Usually completed by a recognized Chamber of Commerce
A document, certified by the Chamber of Commerce, required by some countries for tariff purposes, confirming the origin of specified goods For Arab and Egyptian markets, the certificate contract may require the certificate to be legalised by the relevant Embassy
A certificate which identifies the country of origin is typically required for international shipments Certain countries may entirely bar shipments from certain other countries In select countries, a notarized certificate of the country of origin may significantly lower the taxes levied
A certificate, showing the country of original production of goods Frequently used by customs in ascertaining duties under preferential tariff programs or in connection with regulating imports from specific sources
A document containing an affidavit to prove the origin of imported goods It is used for Customs or foreign exchange purposes or both Certificates of origin are commonly certified by an official organization in the country of origin such as a consular office or a chamber of commerce
A document required by certain countries which certifies the actual origin of the goods May be incorporated as a clause appearing on a Commercial Invoice
Certificate signed by an authorized agent of the seller or other designated person, such as the secretary of the local chamber of commerce, specifying the country of origin of the goods Sometimes the certificate of origin is visaed by the consul of the country of importation
Documents that may be asked for by the authorities of the importing country, as evidence of the country of manufacture of the goods and hence qualification for preferential tariffs etc