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Content on a Certificate

Post by MinhNguyen » Sat Dec 26, 2020 12:57 am

Dear experts

I have a case to raise:

Credit required for:
- Manufacturer Cert certifying that the products are produced not more than 6 months upto the export date.

Presented docs with Manufacturer Cert certifying that "the products are produced not more than 5 months upto the export date"
Other documents are complied

The IB then refused to honour stated that Manufacturer Cert is not made as per L/C

Was the IB's discrepancy acceptable?

Thank you

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Re: Content on a Certificate

Post by picant » Sat Dec 26, 2020 4:16 am

Hi Pal,

IMHO, the certificate is ok, I think that the products were produced in the period required.
Other comments appreciated
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Re: Content on a Certificate

Post by cristiand969 » Fri Jan 08, 2021 1:53 pm

The certification must state that goods has been produced in a timeframe not exceeding 6 months before the exporting date. Therefore any period between the 6th month before shipment and the export date is considered to comply with L/C requirement. The 5th month before shipment date are within such allowed timeframe.

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