1. What is The Asean Free Trade Area (AFTA)
AFTA was established in 1992. AFTA is a collective
effort by ASEAN member countries to reduce/eliminate
tariffs on intra-ASEAN trade. The purpose was to
develop greater trade and industrial linkages among
ASEAN member countries. With a combined population
of 513 million people, the establishment of the
Free Trade Area among ASEAN, offers vast potential
for greater economic collaboration.
2. What is the mechanism to realise AFTA?
AFTA has been realised through the Common Effective
Preferential Tariff (CEPT) Scheme. Under the CEPT:
- import duties among member countries will
be reduced to between 0-5% by the full implementation
of AFTA in 2010
- elimination of quantitative restrictions (import
permit, quota) & other non-tariff barriers
(NTBs) among ASEAN Member countries
- progressive transfer of products into the
CEPT Scheme based on each ASEAN member's capacity
and capability.
3. What is the Common Effective Preferential Tariff
(CEPT) scheme?
CEPT is cooperative arrangement among ASEAN Member
States to reduce intra-regional tariffs and remove
non-tariff barriers over a 10 year period commencing
1 January 1993. Objective of the Scheme is to
reduce tariffs on all manufactured goods to 0-5%
by the year 2003 for the original six member states,
Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Thailand, Philippines
and Indonesia.
The new members of ASEAN, namely Vietnam, Lao
PDR, Myanmar and Cambodia have been given the
same 10 year flexibility to reduce tariffs from
the time of their membership of ASEAN;
- Vietnam will reduce tariffs to 0-5% by 2006
- Laos PDR and Myanmar by 2008
- Cambodia by 2010
In 2003 for the original six member states, a
total of 98.8% of tariff lines are already in
the inclusion list for tariff reduction, out of
which 99.55%have now duties between 0-5%.
4. What products are excluded from the CEPT scheme?
Products that are excluded presently from the
CEPT are listed in the Temporary Exclusion List,
Sensitive and Highly Sensitive List and General
Exclusion List.
5. What are the conditions for a product to be
eligible for concessions under the CEPT?
For a product to be eligible for CEPT concession
it must have at least 40% of its contents originating
from any ASEAN members State. The 40% local content
refers to both single and cumulative contents.
6. What need to be done to export under CEPT?
To benefit from the lower tariff rates, exporters
will need to:
- Establish the tariff
classification of product
Product classification is normally in accordance
with the Harmonized Commodity Description and
Ceiling System (HS). The related agency in determining
HS Code is the Malaysia Royal Custom Department.
Contact details as follows:
Malaysia Royal Custom Department
Block 2G1B, Ministry of Finance Complex,
Precinct 2, Federal Government Administrative
Center
62596 Putrajaya, Malaysia.
Tel.: 03-88822100
Fax :03-88895901
E-mail : kastam@customs.gov.my
Website: http://www.customs.gov.my
- Check the product
coverage
The exporter must check, whether the goods are
included under the inclusion list of Malaysia
and the importing ASEAN countries.
To determine if product is eligible, the exporter
can refer to:
- The publication by the ASEAN Secretariat,
"Product and Tariff Reduction Program
(up to year 2008) under Common Effective
Preferential Tariff", 7th Edition,
Vol. 1 to Vol. 7
- "The Malaysian Trade Classification
and Customs Duties Order 2003" by
Malaysia Royal Customs Department
- ASEAN SECTRETARIAT Website at: http://www.aseansec.org
- ASEAN Economic Cooperation Unit
Ministry of International Trade and Industry
(MITI)
3rd Floor, Block 10, Government Offices
Complex
Jalan Duta 50622 Kuala Lumpur.
- ASEAN Secretariat
AFTA Unit
70A JI, Sinsingamangaraja
Jakarta 12110, Indonesia
Tel: (6221) 726-2991
Fax: (6221) 724 3348
- Comply with Rules
of Origin
The CEPT Scheme has set a local content requirement
of 40% for a product to be considered as originating
from ASEAN Members States. The local content
requirements have to be met by the exporters.
7. How do exporters apply for CEPT scheme?
The claim for CEPT tariff concession must be supported
by appropriate documentary evidence as to origin
of product and consignment. Form D is a certificate
that is accepted as evidence of origin by all
ASEAN member states to obtain CEPT scheme. In
Malaysia the certifying authority for CEPT Form
D is the Trade Services Division of the Ministry
of International Trade and Industry (MITI). This
service is also provided at MITI branch Offices
in Penang, Ipoh, Kota Bharu, Johor Bahru, Kuantan,
Kuching and Kota Kinabalu.
Application Procedure:
- Step 1 : Registration
Exporters are required to submit CEPT Application
Form to Trade Services Division of MITI or MITI's
branch offices. The form can be obtained at:
MITI's Service Counter,
Trade Services Division, Ground Floor,
Ministry of International Trade and Industry
(MITI),
Block 10, Jalan Duta
50622 Kuala Lumpur
OR
MITI's branch offices
Exporters who qualify for the CEPT Scheme will
be given an approval letter by MITI.
- Step 2 : Endorsement
of CEPT Form D
Form D is only valid for tariff concession if
it has been endorsed by MITI. Form D can be
purchased from all Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers
(FMM) branches throughout the country as follows:
FMM Head Offices
Wisma FMM,
No. 3, Persiaran Dagang,
PJU9, Bandar Sri Damansara,
52200, Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: 03-6276 1211
Fax: 03-6274 1266/7288
E-mail: webmaster@fmm.org.my
Website: http://www.fmm.org.my
Exporters must submit the following documents
with CEPT Form D to MITI for endorsement:
- A copy of MITI's approval letter
- Customs declaration form (K2)
- Invoice
- Bill of Lading
- Step 3 : To Export
Exporters must attach the endorsed form D together
with Customs Form 2 (K2), Invoice, Bill of Lading
(BL) and Packing List and other relevant documents
with the shipment.
8. Where to seek advice on CEPT?
For further information on CEPT, exporters can
contact MITI's Service Counter at:
Ground Floor,
Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI),
Block 10, Government Offices Complex,
Jalan Duta,
50622 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 - 6203 4830 / 03 - 6203 4814
Fax: 03 - 6201 3012
Website: http://www.miti.gov.my
MITI's Branch Offices:
- Ipoh (05 - 241 7751)
- Penang (04 - 262 5133)
- Kuantan (09 - 513 0851)
- Kota Bharu (09 - 748 3457)
- Johor Bharu (07 - 224 4639)
- Kota Kinabalu (088 - 236 758)
- Kuching (082 - 257 164)
For further clarifications please contact MATRADE
at:
Trade Advisory Services Unit
Tingkat 2, Menara MATRADE,
Jalan Khidmat Usaha,
Off Jalan Duta,
50480 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: 03 - 6207 7077
Fax: 03 - 6203 7253
Email: info@matrade.gov.my
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