Customs Tariff (Determination of Origin of Goods under the Agreement on Global System of Trade Preferences among Developing Countries) Rules, 1989 (From Rule 1 to Annexure)
Determination of origin requires customs officer satisfaction that Schedule conditions are met before goods qualify as originating. No product shall be deemed to be the produce or manufacture of a participant unless the Assistant Collector of Customs is satisfied that the condition specified in the Schedule to these rules are complied with in relation to such products, making official satisfaction of Schedule conditions a precondition for recognition of origin.
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Determination of origin requires customs officer satisfaction that Schedule conditions are met before goods qualify as originating.
No product shall be deemed to be the produce or manufacture of a participant unless the Assistant Collector of Customs is satisfied that the condition specified in the Schedule to these rules are complied with in relation to such products, making official satisfaction of Schedule conditions a precondition for recognition of origin.
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