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Argentina Postpones Declaration Requirements for Certain Imports, Report Says

Argentina postponed regulations that would require producers and importers of textiles and apparel to provide identification codes and “sworn statements of product composition” (DJCP) in sales documents, according to a May 28 report from the Hong Kong Trade Development Council.…

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The requirements were postponed until Jan. 1, 2020, the report said. Currently, producers and importers “must provide a declaration with the fibre composition of their products, while footwear producers and importers must provide a declaration with the constituent materials,” the report said, while DJCPs are “generated through the Integrated Foreign Trade System.”