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In general, the Customs Authority requests for the certificate of origin
while clearing Customs. Certificate of Origin is used to establish the
origin of the product and is issued by the Chamber of Commerce of
the Exporter’s country.
Certificate of origin usually contains the name and address of the
exporter, details of the goods, package number or shipping marks and
quantity, as applicable.
xii. Packing List
Packing list contains detailed information about the goods being
shipped, quantity, weight and packing specifications. The packing list
must contain a description of the goods and have details regarding
the shipping marks.
xiii. Consular Invoice
A consular invoice is a document certifying a shipment of goods and
shows information such as the consignor, consignee, and value of the
shipment.
Generally, a consular invoice can be obtained through a consular
representative of the destination country and must be certified by the
consul of the country of destination, who will stamp and authorize the
invoice.