What is a certificate of origin? If you are shipping merchandise goods overseas, it is imperative to understand why this is an integral part of shipping promotional products from China. In this blog, we will explain what it is, who provides this document and why you should request a C/O (Certificate of Origin).
Below is an example of a Certificate of Origin that we have provided for a client (some information is altered).
In a nutshell, a C/O is a document showing that a particular imported product is manufactured and obtained from a particular country. In addition to the origin, it also details the number and kind of packages as well as a brief product description and country of export.
The C/O is issued by the International Chamber of Commerce and can typically be completed within 2-3 working days, sans public holidays. As such, it is incredibly important for importers to request a C/O in the early stages of production. Doing so prevents delays in shipping and allows business owners to plan ahead of time.
The C/O can also be applied for after the shipment has departed, such as when shipping info like the vessel name and number is made available, as long as it is completed before the shipment enters the destination country.
Businesses that are lawfully established in China and those that enjoy the right to engage in foreign trade can apply for a C/O from the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection, and Quarantine of the People’s Republic of China (AQSIQ).
Generally, importers should check with their local brokers if a C/O would be needed before shipping when they ship by incoterms like EXW/FOB/CIF/DDU. However, there should be no worries on this if shipping by DDP where the shipper will be checking on that.
Some of the essential information that can be found in the Certificat of Origin are:
There are two types of Certificates of Origin and the importer can apply for either of these certifications – “Non-Preferential Certificate of Origin” and “Preferential Certificate of Origin.”
A free trade agreement (FTA) is an arrangement between two or more nations that reduces trade barriers to enable easier importing and exporting. With an FTA, goods and services can be exchanged across borders with little or no restraints in government tariffs, taxes, or prohibitions.
Most FTAs are implemented through a formal agreement and includes some regulatory measures. In fact, very few trade agreements actually result in completely free trade. However, FTAs are considered one of the most efficient and effective ways to open markets to foreign goods and services.
Whether you are importing goods from China or any other country, it is critical to get a Certificate of Origin. More than a proof of origin, it also tremendously boosts your credibility as a business. This is because it assures clients that they are getting what they paid for. The information declared in the document is also proof that you are transparent with your business dealings.
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We not only make sure that your marketing merchandise is made according to your preferences, but we also help with all the necessary documentation needed to export your products smoothly. Our team also ensures that your marketing gifts undergo stringent quality control before they are sent out.
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The suppplier or exporting company shall appply for C/O. However, ony companies with an export license are qualified to file for application.
The C/O can be issued by the local AQSIQ authority (General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of P.R.C.) or CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade).
It takes about 2-3 days to apply for Certificate of Origin, except for national holidays.
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