Rules of Origin’ for determining the origin of products eligible for the preferential tariff concessions pursuant to Agreement between India and Singapore (From Rule 1 to Attachment)
Customs Tariff (Determination of Origin of Goods under the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement between the Republic of India and Republic of Singapore) Rules, 2005
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Origin criteria require wholly obtained goods, tariff classification change, or sufficient local value added for preferential treatment. Annex B prescribes product-specific origin criteria for preferential tariff concessions under the India-Singapore CECA, listing for each HS chapter, tariff item or subheading whether goods must be wholly obtained, satisfy a change in tariff classification, meet specified local value added thresholds by direct or indirect method, or be produced from materials other than specified headings. Some entries combine classification and value-added tests; others impose exclusions of non-originating inputs for particular food preparations. The Annex thus catalogs the exact origin test applicable to each listed product.
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Origin criteria require wholly obtained goods, tariff classification change, or sufficient local value added for preferential treatment.
Annex B prescribes product-specific origin criteria for preferential tariff concessions under the India-Singapore CECA, listing for each HS chapter, tariff item or subheading whether goods must be wholly obtained, satisfy a change in tariff classification, meet specified local value added thresholds by direct or indirect method, or be produced from materials other than specified headings. Some entries combine classification and value-added tests; others impose exclusions of non-originating inputs for particular food preparations. The Annex thus catalogs the exact origin test applicable to each listed product.
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