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Shipping bill endorsed by the customs enables the exporter
to
obtain export incentives, such as excise refund and duty
drawback.
3) Loading of goods
–
When the customs preventive officer provides duplicate copy
of the shipping bill to the
agent of the shipping company,
permission to load the goods or Cargo is given.
4) Appraising value of goods
–
Shipping bill helps the customs to appraise the value of
goods that are to be exported.
5) Recording and Filing
–
A copy of shipping bill is required by the exporter for the
purpose of recording and filing for future reference.
13.4 CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN
13.4.1 MEANING
Certain countries require their importers to obtain certificate
of origin from the exporter,
certifying the origin of goods, without
which clearance of imported goods is refused. This certificate may
form a part of the commercial invoice itself. This certificate is issued
by the chamber of commerce or Trade Association or some other
competent authority.
Some
countries, such as countries in the Middle East and
Gulf insist an certificate of origin attested by their consulate
stationed in India.
Certificate of origin (COO) declares that the goods which are
being exported are manufactured in a specific country.
Contents of the certificate of origin
a)
Description, quantity and value of goods.
b) Number of packages and markings there on.
c) Declaration by the shipper
d) Certificate by the issuing authority.
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