Rules of origin determine whether a good is originating and qualifies for preferential tariff treatment under an FTA. A change to heading 5505 from any other heading, provided that the change is the result of garnetting. (c) If the good has not been wholly assembled in a single country, territory, or insular possession and the good is of filaments, including strips, a change to subheading 5808.90 from any other heading, except from heading 5001 through 5007, 5401 through 5406, and 5501 through 5502, and provided that the change is the result of an extrusion process. Does Similarity in Philippine FTAs Matter in Trade? A change to subheading 6809.11 from any other heading. (b) Paragraph (a) of this section does not apply to a foreign material incorporated in a good provided for in Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 11, 12, 15, 17, or 20 of the Harmonized System. A change to subheading 3806.10 through 3806.90 from any other subheading, including another subheading within that group. A change to subheading 3105.20 from any other heading, except from heading 3102 through 3104. Box 1234, Kowloon, Hong Kong; HKABCCOM1234HON. A change to subheading 2843.30 through 2843.90 from any other subheading, including another subheading within that group, except from subheading 2616.90. Rules of Origin for FTAs | export.gov A lock ( A change to color video monitors from any other good of subheading 8528.49 or from any other subheading, except from subheading 8540.11 through 8540.12; or. A change to subheading 1902.30 through 1902.40 from any other heading. A change to subheading 7009.10 from any other subheading. A change to heading 8906 through 8907 from any other heading, including another heading within that group, except from heading 8903 or 8905. A change to subheading 8401.10 from any other subheading. A change to heading 2913 from any other heading. A change to heading 1209 through 1214 from any other chapter. A change to heading 0304 from any other chapter; or. A change to subheading 8203.10 through 8207.90 from any other subheading, including another subheading within that group. WebProtocol on rules of origin and origin procedures (OJ, L 11, 14.01.2017, p. 465-566) Japan. A change to subheading 8482.91 through 8482.99 from any other heading. A change to subheading 0402.91 through 0402.99 from any other chapter. A change to any other good of heading 4103 from any other chapter. With the exception of 102.21 through 102.25, this part sets forth rules for determining the country of origin of imported goods for the purposes specified in paragraph 1 of Annex 311 of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).Under NAFTA, these specific purposes are: country of origin marking; determining the rate of duty and A change to any other good of subheading 2936.90 from any other subheading, except from subheading 2936.21 through 2936.29. contact the publishing agency. A change to subheading 8406.10 from any other subheading. (2) If the country of origin cannot be determined under (1) above, a change to subheading 5804.21 through 5804.30 from any other heading, provided that the change is the result of a fabric-making process. A change to subheading 8435.90 from any other heading, except from heading 8501 when resulting from a simple assembly. A change to parts or accessories for machine-tools for working stone, ceramics, concrete, asbestos-cement or like minerals or for cold working glass of subheading 8486.90 from any other good of subheading 8486.90, except from parts or accessories of: Machine-tools for working any material by the removal of material, by laser or other light or photon beam, ultrasonic, electro-discharge, electro-chemical, electron beam, ionic-beam or plasma arc processes, or, Machine-tools for drilling, boring, milling, threading or tapping by removing metal, or for deburring, sharpening, grinding, honing, lapping, polishing or otherwise finishing metal or cermets by means of grinding stones, abrasives or polishing products, or, Machine-tools for planing, shaping, slotting, broaching, gear cutting, gear grinding or gear finishing, sawing, cutting-off, or for working by removing metal or cermets, or, Machine-tools for working metal by bending, folding, straightening, flattening sheathing, punching or notching (including presses), or, Machine-tools for working metal or cermets, without removing material, or, Machine-tools for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or similar hard materials (including machines for nailing, stapling, gluing or otherwise assembling), or, Machine-tools for working metal by forging, hammering or die forging (including presses), or, Machining centers, unit construction machines (single station) or multi-station transfer machines for working metal, or, Lathes (including turning centers), for removing metal, or, Presses for metal or working metal carbides, of subheading 8486.90, or a change from any other subheading, except from subheading 8466.10 through 8466.94, and except from heading 8501 when resulting from simple assembly; or. Similarly, many factories in Indonesia begin with the prefix PT, such as PT Morich Indo Fashion. In Russia, other prefixes are used, such as JSC, OAO, OOO, and ZAO. These prefixes are to be ignored for the purpose of constructing the MID. A change to water-jet cutting machines of subheading 8456.50 from any other good of subheading 8456.40 or from any other subheading, except from subheading 8479.89 or from subheading 8486.10 through 8486.40. 102.22 Rules of origin for textile and apparel products of Israel. A change to subheading 9112.90 from any other heading. [T.D. A change to subheading 6603.20 from subheading 6603.90, except when that change is pursuant to General Rule of Interpretation 2(a). A change to subheading 3808.93 from any other subheading, except from herbicides, anti-sprouting products or plant-growth regulators classified in Chapter 28 or 29 or subheading 3808.52 through 3808.59; or. A change from uncut and unpolished glassware blanks classified in heading 7013 to cut and polished glassware classified in heading 7013, provided that there has been a substantial amount of both cutting and polishing operations in a single country. (5) Where the country of origin of a textile or apparel product cannot be determined under paragraph (c) (1), (2), (3) or (4) of this section, the country of origin of the good is the last country, territory, or insular possession in which an important assembly or manufacturing process occurred. A change to subheading 8510.10 through 8510.30 from any other subheading, including another subheading within that group. The "Protocol on rules determining the country of origin of goods within the Free Trade Agreement among the GUAM Member States" has been approved. switch to drafting.ecfr.gov. 1/1.1 A change to subheading 9021.10 from any other subheading, except from nails classified in heading 7317 or screws classified in heading 7318 when resulting from a simple assembly. (12) The country of origin of an other made up article of heading 9619 is the country, territory, or insular possession in which the woven fabric component of the good was formed by a fabric-making process. WebProtocol on rules of origin and origin procedures (OJ, L 11, 14.01.2017, p. 465-566) Japan. cumulate origin. A change to subheading 2833.21 from any other subheading, except from subheading 2530.20. A change to any other good of subheading 3301.12 through 3301.90 from any other subheading, including another subheading within that group. 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of subheading 6505.00 or from any other subheading, provided that the change is the result of the good being wholly assembled in a single country, territory, or insular possession. More information about the product-specific rules are included in Annex 3 (Product-specific rules of origin) of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement. A change to vermouth of heading 2205 from heading 2204. A change to subheading 2815.11 through 2815.12 from any other subheading outside that group. (2) If the good does not consist of two or more components, a change to heading 6504 from any other heading, except from heading 5007, 5111 through 5113, 5208 through 5212, 5407 through 5408, 5512 through 5516, 5602 through 5603, 5608, 5801 through 5804, 5806, 5808 through 5810, 5903, 5906 through 5907, and 6001 through 6006, and provided that the change is the result of a fabric-making process. A change to subheading 9030.39 from any other subheading, except from non-cathode ray tube oscilloscopes or oscillographs of subheading 9030.20, or from subheading 9030.32, 9030.82, or 9030.84. Informed Compliance Publication. Each FTA has its own Rules of Origin (ROOs) that describe how exported goods shipped to a country, or a region may qualify for duty-free or reduced-duty benefits. A change to subheading 8504.10 through 8504.50 from any other subheading outside that group. A change to heading 3401 from any other heading. A change to subheading 2811.12 through 2811.19 from any other subheading, except from subheading 2811.12 or 2811.22. A change to subheading 4202.91 through 4202.99 from any other heading, provided that the change does not result from the assembly of foreign cut components. A change to subheading 8406.81 through 8406.82 from any other subheading outside that group. A change to heading 7102 through 7103 from any other chapter. A change to any other good of heading 8007 from plates, sheet, strip, foil, powder or flakes of heading 8007 or from any other heading. A change to subheading 6810.11 through 6810.19 from any other heading. A change to heading 6401 through 6405 from any other heading outside that group, except from formed uppers. (1)(a) Except for netting of wool or of fine animal hair, a change from greige netting of heading 5608 to finished netting of heading 5608 by both dyeing and printing when accompanied by two or more of the following finishing operations: bleaching, shrinking, fulling, napping, decating, permanent stiffening, weighting, permanent embossing, or moireing; or. 66, 1202 (General Note 3(i), Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States), 1624, 3592, 4513. A change to heading 0811 from any other chapter. A change to subheading 4808.40 from any other heading, except from heading 4804. A change to heading 0813 from any other chapter. This document may qualify as a "guidance document" as set forth in Executive Order 13891 and interpretations thereof; such guidance documents are not binding and lack the force and effect of law, except as authorized by law or as incorporated into a contract. A change to subheading 6603.20 from any other heading; or. A change to subheading 9003.11 through 9003.19 from any other heading; or. (2) A change to flock, textile dust, mill neps, or articles of wadding, of heading 5601 from any other heading or from wadding of heading 5601. (1) If the good consists of two or more component parts, a change to an assembled good of heading 8804 from unassembled components, provided that the change is the result of the good being wholly assembled in a single country, territory, or insular possession. A change to subheading 3809.91 through 3809.93 from any other subheading, including another subheading within that group. A summary of the Rules of Origin in the U.S.-Israel FTA. A good presenter who has presented on (a) Textile or apparel product manufacturer identification. If these courses of action prove fruitless, then contact the U.S. Commerce Departments Trade Agreements Negotiation and Compliancehotline, which can provide you with the information and assistance you need to understand your rights under this Agreement. [CBP Dec. 05-32, 70 FR 58013, Oct. 5, 2005, as amended by CBP Dec. 12-19, 77 FR 72719, Dec. 6, 2012]. Go directly to the product specific rules of origin (Annex 4.1) or see the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States at General Note 29, page 470. A change to subheading 8607.11 from any other subheading, except from subheading 8607.12, and except from subheading 8607.19 when that change is pursuant to General Rule of Interpretation 2(a). A change to subheading 7019.80 from any other subheading, except subheading 7019.61, 7019.62, 7019.63, 7019.64, 7019.65, 7019.66, 7019.69, 7019.72, 7019.73, and 7019.90. feature of todays trading system and various regional trade agreements are being negotiated across the globe. WebRules of Origin Facilitator is the first comprehensive global online resource on tariffs, trade agreements and rules of origin designed with SMEs in mind. A change to subheading 1902.20 from any other subheading. (4) Major parts. For example, if a producer of a good purchases raw materials and converts those raw materials into a component that is incorporated in the good, that component is a material that may be considered for purposes of identifying the materials that impart the essential character to the good, provided that the component is classified in a tariff provision from which a change in tariff classification is not allowed under the specific rule or other requirements applicable to the good; and. A change to subheading 2842.10 from any other subheading, except for a change from double or complex silicates, including aluminosilicates, of subheading 2852.90 to subheading 2842.10, A change to fulminates, cyanates and thiocyanates of subheading 2842.90 from any other good of subheading 2842.90 or from any other subheading; or. A change to airbags or to other parts of tractors suitable for agricultural use, airbags or to other parts of other tractors (except road tractors), other airbags, or to other parts or accessories from inflators or modules for airbags of subheading 8708.95 or from any other subheading, except from parts or accessories of the goods of subheading 8708.40, 8708.50, 8708.80, 8708.91, 8708.92, 8708.94, or 8708.99. A change to heading 2518 through 2530 from any other heading, including another heading within that group. A change to subheading 1902.11 through 1902.19 from any other heading. A change to heading 8548 from any other heading, except from heading 8549. 3) both a change in tariff classification and a regional value content requirement. Rules of origin are the laws, regulations and administrative guidelines that governments use to determine an imported products country of origin not always an easy matter when the raw materials, manufacturing, processing or assembly of a product can be provided in several different countries.
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