日期: | 2020/12/04 |
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作者: | Chile |
文件編號: | G/C/W/695/Add.1/Rev.2, WT/COMTD/N/44/Add.1/Rev.2 |
附件下載: | GCW695A1R2.pdf |
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certificate of origin for Chile's duty-free
quota-free scheme
for least-developed countries
Communication from Chile
Revision
The following communication,
dated 3 December 2020, is being circulated at the request of the delegation of
Chile.
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Chile's Duty-Free Quota-Free
(DFQF) scheme for least-developed countries (LDCs) entered into force on 28
February 2014 and was notified on 10 April 2014 (G/C/W/695 and WT/COMTD/N/44).[1]
All LDCs designated as such by
the United Nations are eligible for preferential treatment under the DFQF
scheme. The list of beneficiary countries will be reviewed every three years by
Chile's Ministry of Finance.
The Annex to this document contains
the format for the Certificate of Origin relating
to the DFQF scheme, as found in Decree No. 1.432.[2]
The
Certificate of Origin - which may be drawn up in English, French, Spanish or
Portuguese and will be valid for a period of one year from the date on which it
is issued - must be certified by the competent
authority in the beneficiary country. In this regard, LDCs wishing to benefit
from preferential treatment under the DFQF scheme are invited to submit to rmarin@subrei.gob.cl and kvasquez@subrei.gob.cl the name and official seal of the
certifying authority, as well as the name(s) of officer(s) authorized to issue
Certificates of Origin.
[1] As per the established procedure, the notification was considered
at both the Council for Trade in Goods meeting of 19 June 2014 and the meeting
of the Sub-Committee on LDCs of 30 June 2014.