MINISTRY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INDUSTRY MALAYSIA
Presentation Outline
Preferential Certificate of Origin (PCO)
Tariff Reduction for Goods
Certificate of Origin (CoO)
Origin Criterion
Rules and Procedure
Application Procedure
Application Method
Cost Analysis (CA) Application
Application of CA Documentation requirement
Application of ePCO ID Documentation requirement
Application of CO Documentation requirement
Frequent mistakes done by applicant
Preferential Certificate of
Origin (PCO)
A document to prove the origin status of a product;
Presented as an import document to the customs of
importing country for a product to enjoy tariff
concession.
Tariff Reduction for Goods
Products satisfy the requirement on rules of origin shall enjoy the
concessions offered by importing Member States.
A claim that a good shall be accepted as eligible for preferential tariff
treatment shall be supported by Certificate of Origin (CO Form), as
issued by Government authority designated by the exporting Member
State and notified to the other Member States in accordance with the
Operation Certification Procedure (OCP);
Certificate of Origin (CoO)
Regional FTAs Bilateral FTAs
CEPT/ ATIGA (Form D) MPCEPA (Form MPCEPA)
ACFTA (Form E) MJEPA (Form MJEPA)
AKFTA (Form AK) MNZFTA (Form MNZFTA)
AJCEP (Form AJ) MICECA (Form MICECA)
AIFTA (Form AI) MCFTA (Form MCFTA)
AANZFTA (Form AANZ)
Certificate of Origin (CoO)
Regional
FTAs
Certificate of
Origin (CO)
Entered into
forced date
CEPT/ ATIGA Form D AFTA – 1992 : CEPT - 1.1.1995
ATIGA 1.10.2010
ACFTA Form E Early Harvest – 1 Jan 2004
Fully implemented – 1 July 2005
AKFTA Form AK 1 Jun 2007
AJCEP Form AJ 1 February 2009
AIFTA Form AI 1 January 2010
AANZFTA Form AANZ 1 January 2010
Certificate of Origin (CoO)
Bilateral
FTAs
Certificate of
Origin (CO)
Entered into
forced date
MPCEPA Form MPCEPA Early Harvest
– 1 October 2005
Fully implemented
– 1 January 2008
MJEPA Form MJEPA 13 July 2006
MNZFTA Form MNZ 1 August 2010
MICECA Form MICECA 1 July 2011
MCFTA Form MCFTA 25 February 2012
Origin Criterion
Changes in Tariff Classification
CC
CTH
CTSH
WO
RVC
CTC
Product Specific Rule PSR
Rules and Procedure
For the purposes of implementing the Rules of Origin set out in Chapter 3 (hereinafter
referred to as “ASEAN ROO”), the following operational procedures on the issuance and
verification of the Certificate of Origin (Form D) and other related administrative matters shall
be observed. Related rules applied as follows:-
Rule 3 : Supporting Documents
Rule 5 : Application for Certificate of Origin
Rule 11 : Back-to-Back Certificate of Origin
Rule 18 : Retroactive Check
Rule 23 : Third Country Invoicing
Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) is the sole Issuing Authority for preferential Certificate of Origin (COs).
STEP ONE: Cost Analysis Application
Client Charter:
- manual application : Seven Working Days
- online application : Five Working Days
STEP TWO: Issuance of COs
Client Charter:
- manual application : Two Working Days
- online application : One Working Day10
Application Procedure
Step 1: Cost Analysis Approval
• Manufacturer/exporters are required to submit application
form for cost analysis approval to Trade Cooperation and
Industry Coordination Section (MITI counter) or MITI's
branch offices.
• Approval letter will be issued to products which are
qualified to the rules of origin under FTAs scheme.
• The approval of the cost analysis will be given within 7
working days. 11
Application Procedure
Step 2: Endorsement of ATIGA Form D
• Form D is a certificate that is accepted as evidence of origin by all preference-giving countries to obtain preferential treatment.
• It can be purchased from Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) at:
Wisma FMM,
No. 3, Persiaran Dagang,
PJU9, Bandar Sri Damansara,
52200, Kuala Lumpur.
or FMM branch at respective state.
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Application Procedure
Manual Application• Application form for cost analysis
– MITI Counter– MITI’s Website
• Preferential Certificate of Origin – Purchase from FMM– Endorsed by MITI
Online Application (ePCO)• No hardcopy for cost analysis application; • Only form have to be endorsed by MITI; and• Operated by DagangNet Technologies Sdn Bhd.
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Application Method
For further information please refer :
1. http://www.miti.gov.my - Cost Analysis Of The Finished Product To Be Exported : Free Trade Scheme Application Form
2. http://www.customs.gov.my - please reconfirm AHTN Code 10 DIGIT Codefrom Cawangan Penjenisan Royal Malaysia Customs.
3. http://www.dagangnet.com - application ATIGA Form D (New Cost Analysis) ONLINE
4. http://epco.dagangnet.com.my - Contact [email protected] for more info on registration.
• Our Customer Interaction Center – CARELINE operates 24/7 throughout the year. Contact: Tel: 1 300 133 133 / 03 4819 4800 Fax: 03 2713 2990 Email: [email protected]
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Application Method
Pre-Exportation Verification;
Certify Product’s Origin;
Origin Criterion of Product; and
Factory visit if necessary.
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Cost Analysis (CA) Application
Cost Analysis Application Form with Checklist
Application Letter with Company’s Letterhead
Particulars of Manufacturer/ Exporter and Product
Cost Analysis of the Finished Product
Letter of Indemnity
Invoices of Raw Material
Product’s Processing Flowchart
Product’s Sample/ Catalogue
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Application of CA
Documentation requirement
Dagang Net Registration Form
Company’s information and contact details
Product Information and operation details
Submit Cost Analysis thru online
Attached with supporting document required
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Application of ePCO ID
Documentation requirement
Cost Analysis Approval Letter
PCO completed with required data
Form D / E / AK / AJ / AI / AANZ / MPCEPA / MJEPA / MNZ / MICECA / MCFTA
Invoices to Customer
Bill of Lading
Customs Declaration Form K2
Form BAK 1 (e)18
Application of CO
Documentation requirement
Wrong declaration made by manufacturer / exporter will be queried / rejected by issuing authority i.e MITI
AHTN Code declared for raw material and finished product
Description of the product declared in CO Form
Invoice declaration different submit to MITI and Customs
Calculation of Regional Value Content
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Frequent mistakes done by
applicant
THANK YOU
Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI)Office Address :
Block 8 & 10, Government Offices Complex Jalan Duta 50622 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA. website : http://www.miti.gov.my