. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE JOURNAL (CANADA) 1921 pt. 1. sis No. 901—MAY 9, 1921 WEEKLY BULLETIN 765 INVOICE REQUIREMENTS AND CONSULAR REGULATIONS OF FRANCE Hercule Barre, Canadian Trade Commissionercertificate of origin Under a commercial convention between Canada and France, certain Canadianimports into France have the advantage of the French minimum tariff or other specialrate of duty. All goods enjoying the benefit of the French minimum tariff or any special rateof duty require a certificate of origin. The French Customs will accept a certificateof origin made before a board of trad


. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE JOURNAL (CANADA) 1921 pt. 1. sis No. 901—MAY 9, 1921 WEEKLY BULLETIN 765 INVOICE REQUIREMENTS AND CONSULAR REGULATIONS OF FRANCE Hercule Barre, Canadian Trade Commissionercertificate of origin Under a commercial convention between Canada and France, certain Canadianimports into France have the advantage of the French minimum tariff or other specialrate of duty. All goods enjoying the benefit of the French minimum tariff or any special rateof duty require a certificate of origin. The French Customs will accept a certificateof origin made before a board of trade, notary public, or a French consul. There isno special form authorized for this certificate, but the following would be accept-able:— I, the undersigned (name and occupation) certify that the goods shipped to (name ofconsignee) under date of ex steamship (name of ship) of the (name of com-pany) for delivery at (point of destination), being cases of (nature of merchandise) bearing numbers representing a total of (weight) valued at $ are the prod


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