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Integrated Cargo System – claiming preferential tariff rates
www.homeaffairs.gov.auIntegrated Cargo System – claiming preferential tariff rates To claim preferential tariff rates under the Integrated Cargo System (ICS) you should follow
SINGAPORE CUSTOMS
www.customs.gov.sgthe preferential tariff treatment is granted by us, can the importer then declare an In-Payment Permit at preferential tariff rate (i.e., with the “Customs Duty Rate” field left blank and “PRF” indicated in the “Preferential Indicator” field) for the subsequent release of the goods.
Plastics and articles thereof - New Zealand Customs Service
www.customs.govt.nzTariff *Preferential Tariff *Unless otherwise indicated, AAN, AU, CN, CPT, , R, LLDC, MY, Pac, PPP, SG, T, TPA and TW rates in the Preferential Tariff are Free. Chapter 39continued Plastics and articles thereof—continued I.- PRIMARY FORMS …
The Border with the European Union
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukIn order to qualify for preferential tariff rates under in the TCA, businesses must meet certain domestic content or processing requirements, known as Rules of Origin. The Rules of Origin determine the nationality of a good, and are negotiated as part of any FTA. They are intended to prevent tariff circum-
Certification of Origin Form (CUSMA/USMCA/T-MEC)
www.ups.comA certification of origin that is the basis for a claim for preferential tariff treatment under the CUSMA shall include the below data elements in accordance with the below instructions. UPS provides customers with this information in an effort to help them better understand the CUSMA.
MOVING GOODS FROM GREAT BRITAIN TO NORTHERN …
assets.publishing.service.gov.uk• Rules of Origin are used to help you work out which preferential tariff rates, or other specific measures, apply to qualifying goods. Check if your goods meet the rules of origin and help identify those which qualify for lower or nil Customs Duty here. • Goods that can be proved to be of UK origin under the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation
ASEAN AND CHINA FREE TRADE AGREEMENT (ACFTA)
www.jmcti.orgTo qualify for preferential tariff treatment under ACFTA, goods must meet one of the following criterion: (i) be wholly obtained or produced; (ii) contain at least 40% originating content; (iii) contain non-originating materials that account for no more than 60% of the FOB value of the final goods and provided that the final manufacturing ...
The East African Community Customs Management Act, 2004
www.kenyalaw.orgPreferential tariff treatment under COMESA and SADC. 113. Exemption from duty of goods remaining on board. 114. Exemptions regime. 115. Exemption from import duty of goods entered for exportation, etc. 116. Exemption from import duty of certain re-imports. 117. Exemption from import duty of temporary imports.