Cumulative rules of origin permit inputs from one member to count as originating when sufficient originating content exists in the final processing state. Products that meet origin requirements and are used as inputs by a Contracting State in producing a finished product for preferential treatment in another Contracting State shall be treated as originating in the territory where the working or processing occurred, provided the aggregate content originating in that territory is not less than 50 per cent of the finished product's f.o.b. value.
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Cumulative rules of origin permit inputs from one member to count as originating when sufficient originating content exists in the final processing state.
Products that meet origin requirements and are used as inputs by a Contracting State in producing a finished product for preferential treatment in another Contracting State shall be treated as originating in the territory where the working or processing occurred, provided the aggregate content originating in that territory is not less than 50 per cent of the finished product's f.o.b. value.
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