Administrative Regulation No. 29/2003 approving the Certification of Origin. Country/Territory China, Macao SAR Document type Regulation Date 2003 (2016) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Agricultural & rural development Keyword Offences/penalties International trade Certification Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Agricultural development Inspection Access-to-information Procedural matters Geographical area Asia, Eastern Asia, North Pacific, North-West Pacific Entry into force notes This Regulation enters into force on 22 September 2003. Abstract This Administrative Regulation, consisting of 21 articles divided into five Chapters, defines the system of issuing Certificates of Origin provided for in the Foreign Trade Law (LCE). It specifies the following requirements: 'Form A' means a specific form for certification of origin under the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP); 'Export License' means a document required by other territories or countries and accompanying the export of certain goods; SCI 'Special Customs Invoice': accompanying export documents of certain goods to the United States of America; Form: document containing the elements referred to in article 5, paragraph 1, to request the Certificate of Origin (CO). The Macao Certification of Origin shall use the documents provided for in bilateral or multilateral agreements to which the MSAR is bound, where appropriate, and in other cases, documents whose model is approved by the DES. Full text Portuguese/Chinese Website bo.io.gov.mo