Morocco Customs Requiring Self-Attestation From US Beef Exporters
Morocco’s customs agency recently began requiring additional documents from U.S. beef exporters to ensure they are meeting terms outlined in the U.S.-Morocco free trade deal, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service said in a report released Feb. 23.…
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Morocco is asking exporters to submit a “self-attestation” that their shipments meet the value requirements contained in the deal’s rules of origin provisions, including that the “direct cost of processing operations is not less than 35 percent of the appraised value of the exported beef and beef products.”