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May 23, 2024Importer Obligation & Requirements in Completing Origin Documents
This notice is to inform the trade community of the importer obligations and requirements in completing origin documents such as origin declarations, origin statements, and certifications of origin documents.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has observed an increase in the use of consignee information where importer information is required; specifically, when the consignee is not the importer of record (IOR). The importer must be the actual IOR. If a consignee is not the IOR, the consignee may NOT be listed as the importer on the origin declaration, origin statement, or certification of origin.
The origin declarations, origin statements, or certifications of origin must be completed and signed by an official of the importer, exporter, or producer or agent of the importer, exporter, or producer having knowledge of the relevant facts to the origin of the goods, as specified by the respective trade preference program.
A claim for preferential tariff treatment may be denied if an importer fails to submit, when requested by CBP, the completed origin declaration, origin statement, or certification of origin prepared in accordance with the requirements of the trade preference program.
For more information on origin declarations, origin statements, certifications of origin requirements, see references below and reach out to your Western Overseas representative with any questions.