About this agreement
China has been Singapore’s largest trading partner since 2013. The China – Singapore Free Trade Agreement (CSFTA) eliminates tariffs for 95% of Singapore’s exports to China, allows for third-party invoicing of goods, safeguards market access, and ensures a more predictable operating environment for service suppliers.
1 January 2009
Original Agreement
25 October 2011
Protocol to Amend the CSFTA
16 October 2019
Upgraded Protocol
1 January 2020
Rules of Origin provisions for petrochemical exports from Singapore
Key benefits
Eligibility
Use the Tariff Finder to see if your product is eligible to enjoy this FTA's tariff concessions.
Alternatively, you can explore the following steps to check your eligibility.
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Your product’s preferential rateCheck the Tariff Schedule for preferential rates offered on your product.
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Your product’s rule of origin
Rules of origin are a set of criteria which determine a product's originating status in each respective FTA.
It is put in place to ensure that only goods originating from the FTA partner countries will benefit from tariff concessions.
Apply
Singapore Customs is the authorised body in Singapore for FTA Preferential Certificate of Origin (PCO) application.
If your product is eligible, follow these application steps to enjoy tariff concessions:- Register your factory with Singapore Customs using the Manufacturer's Application Form
- Submit the Manufacturing Cost Statement
- Apply for a Preferential Certificate of Origin (PCO)
The process from registration to receiving the PCO typically takes less than one month.
Submit your application
Apply for a PCO with export permit under the China – Singapore Free Trade Agreement via TradeNet.
Resources
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China – Singapore Free Trade Agreement (CSFTA)