- The European Union has updated its guidance on preferential rules of origin.
- The new guidance provides a comprehensive overview of list rules, which determine the origin of goods under different preferential trade agreements.
- The guidance covers aspects such as wholly obtained requirements, change in tariff classification, value limits for non-originating materials, and specific working or processing.
- The guidance also elaborates on general and specific tolerance rules, particularly for textiles and textile articles.
- The updated guidance outlines the verification process to ensure the proper application of preferential tariff treatment.
- It covers procedures for verification requests sent by third countries to EU Member States and vice versa.
- The updated document outlines the procedures and requirements for becoming an Approved Exporter or a Registered Exporter.
- A detailed section on the verification of proof of origin has been included in the guidance.
- This section outlines the procedures for verifying the authenticity of documents and the originating status of goods.
Source: michaelamerz.org
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