Authorities in Argentina and Brazil have announced a recently signed memorandum of understanding on initiating the use of digital certificates of origin in bilateral trade. Digital certificates of origin will be issued by certifying entities of each country in accordance with the Latin American Association for Integration (ALADI). New digital certificates of origin will enable the issuing of certificates in as little as 30 minutes, compared to current times of about 24 hours.
For more information on ALADI new bilateral certificate of origin program for Argentina and Brazil, please click here (link in Spanish).
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