Customs Tariff (Determination of Origin of Goods under the Preferential Trade Agreement between the Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan and Republic of India) Rules, 2003 (From Rule 1 to Rule 14)
Customs Tariff (Determination of Origin of Goods under the Preferential Trade Agreement between the Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan and Republic of India) Rules, 2003
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Treatment of packing in origin determination: packing deemed part of the product but national law may treat it separately. Packing is generally treated as forming an integral whole with the product for origin determination, but packing may be treated separately if national legislation so requires, allowing domestic law to disaggregate packaging from the product for customs or origin purposes.
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Treatment of packing in origin determination: packing deemed part of the product but national law may treat it separately.
Packing is generally treated as forming an integral whole with the product for origin determination, but packing may be treated separately if national legislation so requires, allowing domestic law to disaggregate packaging from the product for customs or origin purposes.
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