Definition
A document allowing for reduced or zero customs duties for goods traded between Southern African Development Community members. Goods must meet the SADC Rules of Origin to qualify, confirming they were substantially produced within the trade bloc.
Frequently asked questions
What is SADC Certificate of Origin?
A document allowing for reduced or zero customs duties for goods traded between Southern African Development Community members. Goods must meet the SADC Rules of Origin to qualify, confirming they were substantially produced within the trade bloc.
Which glossary terms are related to SADC Certificate of Origin?
SADC Certificate of Origin is a customs & sars term in the South African import/export industry. Related terms in the same area include 70707070 (Customs Code), Ad Valorem Duty, AEO (Authorised Economic Operator), Anti-Dumping Duty, B-BBEE (Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment) — each has its own plain-English definition in the TradeCaravan glossary.