Previous Articles by Sue SengerCompleting the NAFTA Certificate of Origin—Part 2
5/19/2008 - by Sue Senger Upon ratification of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Canada, Mexico and the United States created a uniform Certificate of Origin to certify that goods imported into their territories qualify for preferential tariff treatment. Completing the NAFTA Certificate of Origin—Part 1
4/14/2008 - by Sue Senger The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) grants preferential tariff treatment on goods traded between the United States, Canada and Mexico. As part of this agreement, the three countries created a uniform Certificate of Origin that importers must possess to qualify for preferential tariff treatment. Here's what you need to know to complete the NAFTA Certificate of Origin. The Top 10 Questions About NAFTA
1/7/2008 - by Sue Senger Over the past few year of writing NAFTA articles, I have received many questions about NAFTA issues. I have compiled a list of the top 10 questions and wanted to share them. What to Include on a Commercial Invoice
11/27/2006 - by Sue Senger The commercial invoice is one of the most important documents in international trade and is reviewed by customs, freight forwarders, international bankers, and transport and insurance companies. This document reflects the complete details evidencing fulfillment of the sales contract and provides necessary information for third parties, listed above, of the transaction. The Top 10 Questions About NAFTA
10/9/2006 - by Sue Senger Over the past few year of writing NAFTA articles, I have received many questions about NAFTA issues. I have compiled a list of the top 10 questions and wanted to share them. Preparing a NAFTA Certificate for Your Domestic Orders
10/2/2006 - by Sue Senger When a shipment occurs within the United States, companies must realize that their domestic shipment may become international. When your domestic customer takes your products and sell them internationally as either a finished product or as a component of a larger product, they must provide their foreign buyer with country of origin information. CAFTA-DR: Determining the Rules of Origin
9/18/2006 - by Sue Senger My first article in this series addressed the implementation of the CAFTA-DR on a rolling basis as countries make sufficient progress to complete their commitments under the Agreement. My last article discussed how to declare that a good is originating and claiming preferential tariff treatment was detailed. This final article in the series addresses the rules of origin. CAFTA-DR: How to Declare that a Good is Originating
8/7/2006 - by Sue Senger When fully implemented, the Central America-Dominican Republic-United States Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR) will provide duty-free trade on most goods traded between the United States, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. My last article explained how to determine when your product becomes duty free. This article explains how to declare a good as originating.
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