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<h1>Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement updates rules on origin of goods for preferential treatment; includes new sectoral criteria and amendments.</h1> The Rules of Determination of Origin of Goods under the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (formerly the Bangkok Agreement) outline criteria for determining the origin of goods for preferential trade treatment among Participating States. Key provisions include definitions of vessels and factory ships, requirements for partial cumulation of originating products, and the use of a standard Certificate of Origin. The rules specify how the aggregate content of originating materials is calculated and clarify conditions under which goods are considered directly consigned between Participating States. Recent amendments address sectoral agreements and special criteria for traded products.