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8 Activity: Module 2 (see exercise 1.6 in your exercise book) CENTE IMPORTANT: The paper B13A export declaration is no longer used. As stated on page 28 of your text, Export Declarations are now led online through CERS. (E the CBSA - CERS Portal]. However, since the data we input into CERS is the same, we use the B13A for example purposes. PART A: You are an importer in Canada and to do so you have to properly declare your exports. To do so you'll need to Google "the CBSA\"; go to \"Import & Export Import Commercial Goods\"; \"Customs Tariff"; \"Customs Tariff 2022\"; \"PDF Format: {most recent/la rgest) and determine: a) the ten-digit HS tariff number b) the tariff treatment (which ONE specic tariff best applies) c) the rate of duty that applies to that product 1. For example; Bottles of Red Wine from Australia (In-class Example) a. HS Tariff Code : b. Tariff Treatment : c. Rate of Duty : 2. Ball Point Pens from Germany a. HS Tariff Code : b. Tariff Treatment : c. Rate of Duty : 3. Stainless Steel [ngots from China a. HS Tariff Code : b. Tariff Treatment : c. Rate of Duty : 4. Whiskey from Scotland a. HS Tariff Code = b. Tariff Treatment = c. Tariff Amount = 5. Orange Juice from Jamaica a. HS Tariff Code = b. Tariff Treatment = c. Rate of Duty = 6. Part B: Complete the commercial invoice, export declaration (B13A), and certificate of origin for the following shipment. \fCommercial Invoice 1. Invoice Date 2. Sale Date 3. Invoice No. 4. Page of 5. Consignee Name and Address 6. Other Address (E buyen'bank) 7. Origin 8. Destination 9. Currency of Sale 10. Terms of Sale (countrw'provincel (countryfstate) 11. Point of Export 12. Pre-carriage By 13. Exporting Carrier and Vessel 14. Mode of Transport ELOJIL Point of Export 15. Terms of Payment 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Number and Marks and Description of Item Quantity Unit of Unit Total Kinds of Numbers Measure Price Packages 23- Gross weight 24- Nat walght \"- 32. Signature 26. Packaging _ 27. Domestic Freight _ 28. International Freight _ of Ontario Baby Supplies Ltd. 30' Other - \fArea code and tel. no. Signature Date W regional et n de to}, Adapted from CIFFA Exercises 4 |NTL729 CENTENNIAL COLLEGE Principles of Freight Forwarding l. Goods consigned from [Exporters business name, Reference No. Address, country] GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN 2. Goods consigned to [Consignee's name, address, (Combined declaration and certificate) Countwi FORM A Issued in 3. Means oftransport and route {as far as known] 4. For ofcial use 5. Marks 1 Number and kind Of DECKBBESI description 0f BOOdS 3. Origin 9. Gross 10. Number and date of and criterion weight or invoices numbers other quantity of packages 11. Certication 12. Declaration by the exporter It is hereb-ir certified, on the basis of control carried out, that the The undersigned hereby declares that the above details and statements are correct: 11. Certication 12. Declaration bythe exporter It is hereby certified, on the basis of control carried out, that the The undersigned hereby declares that the above details and statements are correct: declaration by the exporter is correct. that all the goods were produced in (country) . . and that they comply with the origin requirements specified for those goods in the Th IS area IS ge neral IY Whe re the local Cha m ber Generalised System of Preferences for goods exported to of Commerce will certify the document, stamp, sign and date. {Laws country} Place and date, signature and stamp of certifying authority Place and date, signature of authorised signatory Adapted from CIFFA Exercises 5 |NTL729 CENTENNIAL COLLEGE Principles of Freight Forwarding Additional Comments for the Answer to Question above. Canada has free trade agreements set up with various countries. In place of a certificate of origin, complete a Canada Chile Free Trade Agreement Certificate. Copies of this form can be ordered through the Migra's Canadian Export Guide. If you are involved in exports, you are probably familiar with countries that require a special certificate of origin. When working in export, check the documentation requirements of countries to which you are exporting for the first time before you dispatch the freight. You could save yourself and your company a lot ofembarrassment
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