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What is a Certificate of Origin and where do I obtain one?

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Chambers of commerce traditionally have issued Certificates of Origin on behalf of U.S. exporters who are required to provide assurances to foreign buyers that the goods they are purchasing originated in the United States. The California Chamber of Commerce does not issue Certificates of Origin; however, many local chambers throughout the state provide this service. Note: There is no single authority in the United States supervising compliance of the international rules regarding certificates of origin,

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Last Update: Feb 5, 2013
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