Norway is a member of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), but it is not a member of the European Union. As such, it is not automatically the beneficiary of various preferential trade agreements signed between the EU and EFTA.
However
the Norwegian importers receive free rates or reduced tariffs, they
include appropriate information on their documentation, following the
guidelines below:
For items worth less than 50 000 Norwegian Kroner (NOK)
If
the products meet the preferential conditions, it is essential to
include on all commercial invoices, declaration reads as follows (or
equivalent):
Supplier declaration for products with preferential character according to their origin
Supplier's declaration, the text of which is below shall be established in accordance with the footnotes page. However, the footnotes page may not be reproduced.
DECLARATIONI hereby declare that the goods listed in this document .......................... (1) have their origin in ............................ (2) and satisfy the rules of origin governing preferential trade with ................................. .................... 3.I declare that (4):
• Cumulation applied with ....................... (Name of the country / countries)• No cumulation applied.
I am committed to provide customs authorities any further supporting documents they may require.................................... (5)
................................... (6)
................ (7)
(1)If only part of the goods listed in the document are concerned, they
must be clearly identified as such and identification must be included
in the declaration as follows:"... listed on this invoice and marked ... as originating in ... "
(2) The Community, country, group of countries or territory from which the goods originate.
(3 )Country, group of countries or territory concerned.
(4)
To be completed, if only for products having preferential origin status
in the context of preferential trade relations with one of the
countries referred to in Articles 3 and $ the appropriate protocol for
which the accumulation of Pan-Euro-Mediterranean origin is applicable.
(5) Place and date.
(6) Name and function in company
(7) Signature
If you do not include this statement (or similar), you can not in any case apply for a preferential rate. If
the goods have been shipped between the EU and EFTA countries, but
their manufacturing origin in a non-member of the EU or EFTA, then the
discount is not applicable not more.
For items of a higher value 50,000 Norwegian kroner (NOK)
These
shipments must be accompanied by an original form EUR1 duly validated
unless the document has been sent the day before to be available for
inspection at the time of passing through customs.Whatever
the value of imports in Norway, FedEx customers should be aware that if
the sender and the importer does not provide an original and signed by
commerciale/EUR1 bill, the result of delays in customs clearance and any payment of additional fees.
More infos: http://toll.no
Source Fedex.com
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