U.S. – Korea Free Trade Agreement

The United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS) entered into force on March 15, 2012.

Rules of Origin

For goods that are not wholly obtained, you must meet the product’s rule of origin, usually through Tariff Shift or Regional Value Content. Learn more about how to Read and Apply FTA Rules of Origin. The rules of origin may be found in the final text of the FTA. Occasionally, a particular rule of origin may be revised. For the most updated version of the ROOs consult the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States, General Notes — General Note 33.

In addition to the above rules of origin, there may be other ways to qualify your product:

Claiming/Documenting Origin

No specific certificate is required for the U.S. – Korea FTA. You may be requested by the importer or the Korean Customs Service to provide information to support a claim of preferential treatment. More information on what to include can be found in Free Trade Agreements Certificates of Origin. Please note that the Korean Customs Service does not mandate a specific Certificate of Origin document under KORUS, nor is there a prescribed form or format for certifying origin. U.S. exporters or producers should be advised that as long as you provide the elements necessary to complete a certification, you should not need to use the Korean Customs Service’s sample Certificate of Origin (page 6-7) or any Korean Government prescribed form, although you are free to do so.

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