Switching To Eu’s Rex: TDAP issues directives to exporters
TDAP is organizing seminars in major export cities to explain the details of the registration process
ISLAMABAD:
The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) has said that all current as well as potential exporters to European Union are informed that as per EU regulations for GSP plus beneficiary countries, Pakistan is required to completely switch to the EU’s REX (Registration of Exporters) System for origin certification by December 30, 2017.
Accordingly, issuance of certificate of origin by TDAP for the EU-GSP+; which is being actively progressed by the Authority, will cease after this date (30th December, 2017) and only REX registered exporters would subsequently by able to issue Statements On Origin (SOO) in respect of their EU shipments.
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In the light of above, you are advised to get yourself registered in the REX system as soon as possible. TDAP is organizing seminars in major export cities to explain the details of the registration process.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 21st, 2017.
The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) has said that all current as well as potential exporters to European Union are informed that as per EU regulations for GSP plus beneficiary countries, Pakistan is required to completely switch to the EU’s REX (Registration of Exporters) System for origin certification by December 30, 2017.
Accordingly, issuance of certificate of origin by TDAP for the EU-GSP+; which is being actively progressed by the Authority, will cease after this date (30th December, 2017) and only REX registered exporters would subsequently by able to issue Statements On Origin (SOO) in respect of their EU shipments.
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In the light of above, you are advised to get yourself registered in the REX system as soon as possible. TDAP is organizing seminars in major export cities to explain the details of the registration process.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 21st, 2017.