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)
Direct consignment: transit through non participant territory preserves origin only if strictly limited to transport and preservation operations. Direct consignment treats goods as shipped directly when transported without passing through non Participating States, or when transit through non Participating States occurs provided the transit entry is justified by geography or transport requirements, the goods do not enter trade or consumption there, and they undergo no operations there other than unloading/reloading or operations necessary to keep them in good condition.
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Direct consignment: transit through non participant territory preserves origin only if strictly limited to transport and preservation operations.
Direct consignment treats goods as shipped directly when transported without passing through non Participating States, or when transit through non Participating States occurs provided the transit entry is justified by geography or transport requirements, the goods do not enter trade or consumption there, and they undergo no operations there other than unloading/reloading or operations necessary to keep them in good condition.
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