Determination of Origin of Goods under the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation and Partnership Agreement between the Republic of India and the Republic of Mauritius (From Rule 1 to ANNEXURE- 6)
Customs Tariff (Determination of Origin of Goods under the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation and Partnership Agreement between the Republic of India and the Republic of Mauritius) Rules, 2021
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Wholly produced goods defined to include plants, animals, marine catch, minerals, waste and exclusively manufactured products. Rule 4 defines wholly produced or obtained products to include plants and plant products grown and harvested in the Party (with 'plant' broadly defined), live animals born and raised there and products from them, products obtained by hunting, trapping, fishing or aquaculture in the Party, fish taken from the sea by vessels registered in and flying the Party's flag, mineral goods and naturally occurring substances extracted from its soil, waters or seabed, waste and scrap fit only for raw material recovery, and products manufactured exclusively from these categories.
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Wholly produced goods defined to include plants, animals, marine catch, minerals, waste and exclusively manufactured products.
Rule 4 defines wholly produced or obtained products to include plants and plant products grown and harvested in the Party (with "plant" broadly defined), live animals born and raised there and products from them, products obtained by hunting, trapping, fishing or aquaculture in the Party, fish taken from the sea by vessels registered in and flying the Party's flag, mineral goods and naturally occurring substances extracted from its soil, waters or seabed, waste and scrap fit only for raw material recovery, and products manufactured exclusively from these categories.
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