Issuance of Certificate of Origin
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Department of Commerce
- Details
- Category: Indo - Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (ISFTA)
Wholly Obtained Product
Affidavit
Note: Affidavits for spices should be for each shipment and contain additional details as per Note 1 of the general affidavit format
- Affidavit for Spices and allied products under ISFTA
[PDF -121 KB] - Affidavit for other than Spices
[PDF -121KB]
Sufficiently Worked or Processed Products
Cost Statements
Documents Needed to Be Submitted to Verify the Imported Raw Materials
- Import CUSDECS
- Import invoice
- Invoices for local raw material
Fees
Certificate of Origin | - | Rs.1500.00 |
Extra Copy of Certificate of Origin | - | Rs.750.00 |
Duplicate Certificate of Origin | - | Rs.1500.00 |
True Copy of Certificate of Origin | - | Rs.500.00 |
Service providing time
Time of Submission for Certificate of Origin | - 8.30 AM - 3.00 PM |
Time of Issuance of Certificate of Origin | - 9.00 AM - 12.30 PM |
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- Details
- Category: Indo - Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (ISFTA)
- Duty Concessions Granted by India under ISFTA for Sri Lankan Exports
- Duty Concessions Granted by Sri Lanka under ISFTA for Indian Imports
- Details
- Category: Indo - Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (ISFTA)
Free Trade Agreement Between the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and the Republic of India
Introduction
The Government of the Republic of India and the Government of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, (hereinafter referred to as the "Contracting Parties"). CONSIDERING that the expansion of their domestic markets, through economic integration, is a vital prerequisite for accelerating their processes of economic development bearing in mind the desire to promote mutually beneficial bilateral trade. CONVINCED of the need to establish and promote free trade arrangements for strengthening intra-regional economic cooperation and the development of national economies. FURTHER RECOGNIZING that progressive reductions and elimination of obstacles to bilateral trade through a bilateral free trade agreement (hereinafter referred to as "The Agreement") would contribute to the expansion of world trade. HAVE agreed as follows: