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)
Treatment of packing: packing forms part of product for origin determination unless national law requires separate treatment. Packing is generally regarded as forming an integral whole with the product it contains for the purpose of determining the origin of products under the Rules of Determination of Origin of Goods under the Asia Pacific Trade Agreement, but packing may be treated separately where national legislation so requires.
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Treatment of packing: packing forms part of product for origin determination unless national law requires separate treatment.
Packing is generally regarded as forming an integral whole with the product it contains for the purpose of determining the origin of products under the Rules of Determination of Origin of Goods under the Asia Pacific Trade Agreement, but packing may be treated separately where national legislation so requires.
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