Certificate of Origin
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What is a Certificate of Origin?
Certificate of Origin is a document that certifies the country of origin of a particular product. The Certificate of Origin is intended solely to prove the origin of goods in order to satisfy customs or trade requirements such as supporting letter of credit. It can also be used as supporting documents for the issuance of corresponding COs by another authorised Chamber.
Types Of Certificate of Origin
Certificate of Origin
A trade document that helps identify the origin of the good and not used to claim for preferential tariff rates. Normally goods will be released using import duty rate as per Customs Duties Order enforced.
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Authorised by the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) to issue and endorse Certificate of Origin since January 1982.
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One of the major and reputable chambers in Malaysia to endorse the Certificate of Origin.
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Certificates of Origin endorsed by FMM are recognised and accepted by Customs Authorities worldwide.
Certificate of Origin
A trade document issued by a competent authority of the exporting country that certifies the origin of the goods, which allows importer to claim for preferential tariff rates based on Rules of Origin of each agreement entered into force.
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Authorised by the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) to be the sole distributor of the Preferential Certificate of Origin (PCO).
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Used to apply for preferential tariff reduction for products offered under the Free Trade Agreements between Malaysia and partner countries, provided the rules of origin are fulfilled.