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<h1>Rule 31: Exporters Can Request Consultations on Preferential Trade Disputes Within 60 Days Under India-Chile Agreement.</h1> Rule 31 of the Customs Rules under the Preferential Trading Agreement between India and Chile allows the exporting party to request consultations with the Joint Administration Committee within sixty days if a measure is deemed inconsistent. The exporting party can challenge the importing party's decision by providing technical and legal reasons or request technical advice to verify if the goods meet origin requirements. Previously, Rule 31 stated that if goods did not meet origin criteria, duties would apply as for third-country imports, and preferential treatment could be denied until compliance was demonstrated, with a dispute resolution option available if disagreements persisted.