UK Trade Agreements with Australia and New Zealand
25 May 2023
On the 1st June the UK trade agreements with Australia and New Zealand will come into force. Traders will be able to claim preferential duty rates (Usually 0%) when importing the goods either into the UK or Australia and New Zealand, some goods mainly agricultural will be subject to quotas initially but these will be phased out over time. To claim preference, the traders must ensure that their goods meet the origin requirements laid out in the treaties.
Details of the agreements can be found here:
A declaration is not required if the goods are valued at less than a £1000.00 (2000.00 New Zealand Dollars or 1000.00 Australian Dollars.
Preference can be claimed by making an invoice declaration or by importers knowledge. Although there is not an agreed format or wording for such an invoice declaration the treaties do state the following data requirements must be included either in the accompanying commercial documents (Such as an invoice) and as per point 9 below a commercial document must include the relevant statement and be signed and dated.
DATA REQUIREMENTS
A declaration of origin that is the basis for a claim for preferential tariff treatment under this Agreement must include the following elements:
- Exporter, Producer, or Authorised Representative of the Exporter or Producer
Indicate whether the signatory is the exporter, or producer in accordance with Article 4.18 (Claims for Preferential Tariff Treatment). In the case of an authorised representative, indicate whether the declaration of origin has been completed on behalf of the exporter, producer, or both.
- Signatory
Provide the signatory’s name, company name (if applicable), address (including country), telephone number, and e-mail address.
- Exporter
Provide the exporter’s name, address (including country), e-mail address, and telephone number if different from the signatory. For UK exporters, provide the UK exporter reference number where one has been assigned. The address of the exporter must be in the exporting Party. This information is not required if the producer is completing the declaration of origin and does not know the identity of the exporter.
- Producer
Provide the producer’s name, address (including country), e-mail address, and telephone number, if different from the certifier or exporter or, if there are multiple producers, state “Various” or provide a list of producers. A person that wishes for this information to remain confidential may state “Available upon request by the importing authorities”. The address of a producer must be the place of production of the good in a Party.
- Importer
Provide, if known, the importer’s name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number. The address of the importer must be in a Party.
- Description and HS Tariff Classification of the Good
(a) Provide a description of the good and the Harmonized System tariff classification of the good to the six-digit level. The
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description should be sufficient to relate it to the good covered by the declaration of origin; and
(b) If the declaration of origin covers a single shipment of a good, indicate, if known, the invoice number related to the exportation.
- Origin Criterion
Specify the rule of origin under which the good qualifies.
- Period for multiple shipments
If the declaration of origin covers multiple shipments of identical goods
for a specified period of up to 12 months as set out in paragraph 3 of Article 4.18 (Claims for Preferential Tariff Treatment), state the period during which such shipments will be made.
- Authorised Signature and Date
Australia
If the exporter or producer is the signatory, the declaration of origin must be signed and dated by the signatory, and accompanied by the following statement:
I (the exporter/the producer) declare that the goods described in this document qualify as originating and the information contained in this document is true and accurate. I (the exporter/the producer) assume responsibility for proving such representations and agree to maintain and present upon request or to make available during a verification visit, documentation necessary to support this declaration of origin.
If an authorised representative of the exporter or producer is the signatory, the declaration of origin must be signed, dated and accompanied by the following statement:
I (the authorised representative of the exporter/producer) declare that the goods described in this document qualify as originating and the information contained in this document is true and accurate. The exporter or the producer, as the case may be, assumes responsibility for providing such representations and agrees to maintain and present upon request or to make available during a verification visit, documentation necessary to support this declaration of origin.
New Zealand
The exporter/producer certifies that the goods described in this document qualify as originating and the information contained in this document is true and accurate. The exporter/producer assumes responsibility for proving such representations and agrees to maintain and present upon request, or to make available during a verification visit, documentation necessary to support this origin declaration.
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