Non-qualifying operations under rules of origin exclude minimal processing from conferring originating status on goods. Rule 7 identifies operations that are insufficient working or processing to confer originating status: preservation during transport and storage; simple cleaning, sorting and cutting; packing and repacking; affixing marks or labels; simple mixing or dilution where components do not meet origin conditions; simple assembly of parts; and combinations of these operations.
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Non-qualifying operations under rules of origin exclude minimal processing from conferring originating status on goods.
Rule 7 identifies operations that are insufficient working or processing to confer originating status: preservation during transport and storage; simple cleaning, sorting and cutting; packing and repacking; affixing marks or labels; simple mixing or dilution where components do not meet origin conditions; simple assembly of parts; and combinations of these operations.
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