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Exporters asked to get registered in TDAP’s REX system to promote exports with EU under GSP Plus

byCT Report
31/10/2017
in Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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ISLAMABAD: The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) has started the process of registering exporters into the Registered Exporter (REX) system and all exporters making exports to the EU, Switzerland, and Norway should get their companies registered under REX latest by December 30, 2017, this was observed by Kamal Shahryar, Adviser, Strategic Planning & Research, TDAP while speaking at a seminar on REX system organized by TDAP in collaboration with Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry at Chamber House.

He said that TDAP will stop issuing Certificate of Origin/Form-A for exports to the EU countries, Switzerland and Norway from 1st January 2018 and only REX registered exporters will be authorized to issue “Statement of Origin” for their export consignments destined for EU, Switzerland and Norway. He said for speedy registration into REX, exporters should send their REX Application Forms duly completed online using the Pre-Application Process which was available at https://customs.ec.europa.eu/rex-pa-ui/

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Kamal Shahryar said that EU has introduced a new system for issuance of Certificate of Origin (COO) by beneficiary countries from 1st January 2017 to cover exports under the EU-GSP preferential tariff facility. He said the REX system will enable Pakistani exporters to issue the COO on their own as “Statement of Origin” (SOO) upon their registration into EU’s REX database through TDAP. He said the REX system did not impact the rules for determining the origin of goods, it only concerned the method to certify the originating status of goods. He said Pakistan was required to completely switch over to the REX system by the end of Dec: 2017 and all exporters should get registered into REX to avoid problems in making exports to the EU countries from January 2018.

Speaking at the occasion, Sheikh Amir Waheed, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry hoped that REX system would facilitate the exporters in further improving exports with EU under GSP Plus regime. He said that more awareness seminars on REX system should be organized across the country so that maximum exporters could take benefit from it.

He said that sudden hike in regulatory duty on imports has created many problems for the commercial importers and industrialists. He said RD has been imposed on many items that were being imported as raw material for manufacturing goods and stressed that government should rationalize RD on imports in consultation with private sector to save the domestic industry from any further problems on this account.

Muhammad Naveed Senior Vice President and Nisar Mirza Vice President ICCI said that while finalizing foreign delegations, TDAP should ensure proper representation of ICCI in such delegations so that business community of this region could explore more opportunities for promoting country’s trade and exports.

 

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