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EU – OJ publishes list of authorities for Binding Origin Information

August 20, 2019 By International Trade Compliance Blog 1 Min Read
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On 20 August 2019, the Official Journal published the List of authorities designated by Member States to receive applications for, or to issue, binding origin information (2019/C 281/04).

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