Rules of Determination of Origin of Goods under the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement, (formerly known as the Bangkok Agreement) Rules, 2006 (From Rule 1 to Footnotes)
Originating products: goods consigned directly qualify for preferential concessions if wholly produced or meeting origin criteria. Originating products consigned directly from one Participating State to another are eligible for preferential concessions if they are wholly produced or obtained in the exporting Participating State, or if non-wholly produced goods satisfy the Agreement's alternative origin criteria.
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Originating products: goods consigned directly qualify for preferential concessions if wholly produced or meeting origin criteria.
Originating products consigned directly from one Participating State to another are eligible for preferential concessions if they are wholly produced or obtained in the exporting Participating State, or if non-wholly produced goods satisfy the Agreement's alternative origin criteria.
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