Why are Rules of Origin so important in 2022? — ChamberCustoms | Customs Clearance Agents, Customs Training & Customs Consultants

Why are Rules of Origin so important?

Following 1st January 2022, the rules of importing and exporting will be stricter, you’ll also need to better understand the increased requirements for import declarations, export declarations and also the documentation that supports your proof of origin.

New requirements for supplier declarations from 1‌‌ ‌January‌‌ ‌2022

For some goods, the exporter may also need to hold supplier declarations.

Supplier declarations are documents that your supplier provides to you, that help you establish whether the goods you’re exporting meet the product-specific rules of origin. These are needed as supporting evidence to confirm the origin of the goods when the manufacture alone is not enough to meet the product-specific rules of origin.

From 1‌‌ ‌January‌‌ ‌2022, if you make statements on origin for goods you export to the EU, you must have supplier declarations (where needed) at the time you export your goods.

If you cannot provide a supplier declaration, or other suitable evidence, to confirm the UK origin of goods you exported to the EU between 1‌‌ ‌January and 31‌‌ ‌December‌‌ ‌2021, you must let your EU customer know.

If you’re asked to verify the origin of your goods and you can’t provide this supporting evidence:

• Your EU customer will be liable to pay the full (non-preferential) rate of Customs Duty,

• You may be charged a penalty, and,

• You may be excluded from using preferential tariffs going forward.

Our helpful team can help you when using your supplier's declaration to support your proof of origin documentation. 

How can I claim a zero tariff for my goods?

There are three steps you need to follow to claim a zero tariff on goods:

What are Product-Specific Rules (PSPs) of Origin?

There are a few different types of Product-Specific Rules which your customs broker can help you to navigate for your imported or exported goods:

Rules of origin and how to use preferential tariffs for trade between the UK and EU

Rules of Origin are one of the most important trading requirements you need to understand and meet if your business buys or sells goods internationally. 

If you are looking for a customs broker that can take care of your import declarations, transit documents and ensure you are compliant with your rules of origin documentation, you have come to the right place.

If you or your internal finance and logistics teams want to better understand Rules of Origin, you might want to check out our increasing list of courses for importing and exporting.

At ChamberCustoms, we offer bespoke advice for your business with our customs consultants, industry experts with decades of experience. Find out more: