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EUR.1 movement certificate

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Form used in international commodity traffic
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TheEUR.1 movement certificate (also known asEUR.1 certificate, orEUR.1) is a form used in international commodity traffic. The EUR.1 is most importantly recognized as acertificate of origin in the external trade in legal sense, especially within the framework of severalbi- andmultilateral agreements of the Pan-Europeanpreference system (theEuropean Union Association Agreement).[1][2][3]

Explanation

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Eachfree trade agreement (bi- and multi-lateral) states which products are covered, and which ones can benefit from lower (or none) rates of duty. The condition of "origin" is that the products must have been completely manufactured, processed or transformed in a member country.

Issuance

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The applicant for the EUR.1 (the exporter) must be able to prove the origin of the goods, which is usually done via presentation of the supplier invoice stating the product origin. This is called the supplier's declaration (SD).[4] The exporter then fills in the EUR.1 application form, and hands it over to the competent authorities (usually the customs office) along with the supplier's invoice. The authorities certify the form with a stamp and send it back to the exporter.

Use

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The EUR.1 is used to certify the origin of a product, and if applicable, benefit from favorable trade terms (tariffs mainly) under a preferential trade policy of the EU.

In order to benefit from the preferential rate during acustoms clearance, a valid EUR.1 movement certificate must be handed over to the competent authority (likely a customs office), in which the manufacturer certifies the origin of the goods.

In place of a movement certificate, a simpledeclaration of origin on the invoice can be provided by the manufacturer or sender of the goods in place of a proper movement certificate: this is called an invoice declaration. This is an accepted alternative to the EUR.1 only if the number of items with EUpreferential origin under a single shipment does not exceed at certain amount (for a non-approved exporter). If it concerns anapproved exporter (that is, a regular authorized exporter), this value limit does not apply.[5][6]

The EUR.1 is valid between 4 and 10 months.[7]

Participating countries

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Further information:European Union free trade agreements

The following countries participate in trade agreements where the EUR.1 is used:

See also

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References

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Notes

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  1. ^"Notice 827: European Community preferences - export procedures - GOV.UK".www.gov.uk. Retrieved2015-06-08.
  2. ^"EUR1 certificates".www.chamber-international.com. Retrieved2015-06-09.
  3. ^"EUROPA - Taxation and Customs Union / Preferential Origin".ec.europa.eu. Retrieved2015-06-09.
  4. ^"Notice 827: European Community preferences - export procedures - GOV.UK".www.gov.uk. section 8. Retrieved2015-06-15.
  5. ^"Notice 827: European Community preferences - export procedures - GOV.UK".www.gov.uk. Retrieved2015-06-15.
  6. ^TAXUD:Generalised System of Preferences
  7. ^"Notice 827: European Community preferences - export procedures - GOV.UK".www.gov.uk. 3.9. Retrieved2015-06-09.
  8. ^"Notice 832: tariff preferences - rules of origin for Mexico - GOV.UK".www.gov.uk. Retrieved2015-06-08.

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