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TITLE V

EXPORT CLEARANCE AND


FORMALITIES

CHAPTER 1
 EXPORT CLEARANCE AND
DECLARATION
CM 5 (5 UNITS)

CONTINUATION…
Sec. 102.

 (t) Export Declaration refers to a statement made in the


manner prescribed by the Bureau and other appropriate
agencies, by which the persons concerned indicate the
procedure to be observed for taking out or causing to be taken
out any exported goods and the particulars of which the
customs administration shall require
Sec. 500. Export Declaration.

All goods exported from the Philippines, whether


subject to export duty or not, shall be declared
through a competent customs office through an
export declaration, duly signed electronically or
otherwise by the party making the declaration.
The description of the goods in the export
declaration must contain sufficient and specific
information for statistical purposes as well as for
the proper valuation and classification of the goods.
Sec. 501. Export Product to Conform to
Standard Grades. 
Ifapplicable, products shall conform to export standard
grades established by the government.  The packaging of
the said goods shall likewise be labeled and marked, in
accordance with related laws and regulations.  Export
declaration may not be granted for goods violating the
aforementioned requirements.
Sec. 502. Lodgement and Processing of Export
Declaration.

The Bureau shall promulgate rules and


regulations to allow manual and electronic
lodgement and processing of the export
declaration.
Sec. 503. Rules of Origin

Pursuant to the applicable rules of origin, the Bureau or


any other designated government agency may determine
the origin of goods for export and, if appropriate, issue
the corresponding certificates of origin.  However, the
exporter may adopt a self-certification
system: Provided, That it is duly accredited by the Bure
au or any other authorized government agencies.
 To Be Continue…

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