Certificate of Origin (Eur.1)
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Certificate of Origin (Eur.1)
Hello, I've exported british classic cars to Mexico in the past year, and in order to obtain preferential customes rates, a simple declaration in the invoice was enough to prove the origin of the car. Now things changed, and mexican customes authorities require the Eur.1 certificate to prove origin. Does anyone know if I could get such certificate for a classic mini?
thanx
thanx
Re: Certificate of Origin (Eur.1)
This web site has links which might help you.
http://www.chamber-international.com/ex ... tificates/
http://www.chamber-international.com/ex ... tificates/
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Re: Certificate of Origin (Eur.1)
Thanx, I actually know what it is and that the chambers are the place to get one, but the information is very generic and I don't know if you could apply for one for a car built 30 years ago and backguards. So, if anyone know if cars are subject t this I will appreciate any more info.
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Re: Certificate of Origin (Eur.1)
Be Jebus, That looks like a paperwork nightmare!
You have my sympathy.
M
You have my sympathy.
M
Re: Certificate of Origin (Eur.1)
This is the code for used vehicles.
Code........................Product description
87...........................Chapter 87 Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling-stock, and parts and accessories thereof
8703.......................Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons (other than those of heading 8702), including station wagons and racing cars:
- Other vehicles, with spark-ignition internal combustion reciprocating piston engine:
8703.22................... - - Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 1000 cm3 but not exceeding 1500 cm3:
8703.22.02.............. - - - Used
Duty measures
Origin..........Tariff
MFN duty.....50%
EU duty.......0%
Note that Mexico has some rules regarding the import of older cars from the USA, they must be between 5 and 15 years old. Weather this applies to cars imported from the EU I do not know.
Code........................Product description
87...........................Chapter 87 Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling-stock, and parts and accessories thereof
8703.......................Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons (other than those of heading 8702), including station wagons and racing cars:
- Other vehicles, with spark-ignition internal combustion reciprocating piston engine:
8703.22................... - - Of a cylinder capacity exceeding 1000 cm3 but not exceeding 1500 cm3:
8703.22.02.............. - - - Used
Duty measures
Origin..........Tariff
MFN duty.....50%
EU duty.......0%
Note that Mexico has some rules regarding the import of older cars from the USA, they must be between 5 and 15 years old. Weather this applies to cars imported from the EU I do not know.
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Re: Certificate of Origin (Eur.1)
thanx, at least I know there's a room for used cars, I tried emailing some chambers but have not get any replies.
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Well done surfblue63!
That is a fantastic piece of detective work.
M
That is a fantastic piece of detective work.
M
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Re: Certificate of Origin (Eur.1)
Well, if you are interested, I could pay you a fee for the certificate if I buy and import the mini. I don't really think I could figure it out myself from here.