How do I apply for an ordinary / non-preferential certificate of origin (COO)?
Singapore-based exporters may apply to Singapore Customs, or any of the five authorised organisations* through their respective websites, for an ordinary / non-preferential COO to attest to the origin of their goods. For detailed application procedures and requirements, please refer to https://www.customs.gov.sg/businesses/certificates-of-origin/overview/. To qualify for an ordinary / non-preferential COO, the good must meet one of these criteria:
Be wholly obtained or produced entirely in Singapore (e.g., vegetables harvested, or live animals born and raised in Singapore); or
Undergone substantial transformation in Singapore by meeting any of the following criteria:
Manufactured in Singapore with minimum 25% of Local Content based on the ex- factory price of the finished good.
Attained a Change in Tariff Classification at 6-digit level (i.e. Change in Tariff Sub- Heading).
Undergone a Chemical Reaction (only for goods under HS Chapters 27 to 40).
Goods which have only undergone minimal processing in Singapore, such as simple assembly, may not qualify for an ordinary / non-preferential COO.
*The five authorised organisations are: a) Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry; b) Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry; c) Singapore International Chamber of Commerce; d) Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry; and e) Singapore Manufacturing Federation.