TITLE
IV |
ARTICLE 14 |
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Prohibition of drawback of, or exemption from, customs duties |
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| 1. | Non originating materials used in the manufacture of products
originating in the Community or in Jordan for which a proof of origin is issued or made
out in accordance with the provisions of Title V
shall not be subject in the Community or Jordan to drawback of, or exemption from, customs
duties of whatever kind. |
| 2. | The
prohibition in paragraph 1
shall apply to any arrangement for refund, remission or non payment, partial or complete,
of customs duties or charges having an equivalent effect, applicable in the Community or
Jordan to materials used in the manufacture, where such refund, remission or non payment
applies, expressly or in effect, when products obtained from the said materials are
exported and not when they are retained for home use there. |
| 3. | The exporter
of products covered by a proof of origin shall be prepared to submit at any time, upon
request from the customs authorities, all appropriate documents proving that no drawback
has been obtained in respect of the non originating materials used in the manufacture of
the products concerned and that all customs duties or charges having equivalent effect
applicable to such materials have actually been paid. |
| 4. | The
provisions of paragraphs 1
to 3
shall also apply in respect of packaging within the meaning of Article 7(2),
accessories, spare parts and tools within the meaning of Article 8
and products in a set within the meaning of Article 9
when such items are non originating. |
| 5. | The
provisions of paragraphs 1
to 4
shall apply only in respect of materials which are of the kind to which the Agreement
applies. Furthermore, they shall not preclude
the application of an export refund system for agricultural products, applicable upon
export in accordance with the provisions of the Agreement. |
| 6. | The
provisions of this Article shall not apply for four years following the entry into force
of the Agreement. These provisions may be
reviewed by common accord. |