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)
Prohibition on imports containing inputs from non aligned states; cooperation required to specify input origin in certificates. Prohibition on importation of goods is permitted where products contain inputs originating from States with which a Participating State lacks economic and commercial relations, and Participating States must co-operate to identify and record the origin of inputs on the Certificate of Origin to support origin determinations.
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Prohibition on imports containing inputs from non aligned states; cooperation required to specify input origin in certificates.
Prohibition on importation of goods is permitted where products contain inputs originating from States with which a Participating State lacks economic and commercial relations, and Participating States must co-operate to identify and record the origin of inputs on the Certificate of Origin to support origin determinations.
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