Rules of origin determine when India-Thailand goods qualify for preferential tariff treatment under the Early Harvest Scheme. Interim Rules of Origin set criteria and procedures for goods traded between India and Thailand to qualify for preferential tariff concessions under the Early Harvest Scheme. Goods qualify as originating if wholly produced in the exporting Party or, if not wholly produced, if they meet product specific rules or general tests-either a local value added content threshold or a change in tariff classification-subject to final processing in the exporting territory and exclusions for minimal operations. Certification requires a Government issuing authority to verify claims and issue a standardized Certificate of Origin specifying the origin criterion.
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Rules of origin determine when India-Thailand goods qualify for preferential tariff treatment under the Early Harvest Scheme.
Interim Rules of Origin set criteria and procedures for goods traded between India and Thailand to qualify for preferential tariff concessions under the Early Harvest Scheme. Goods qualify as originating if wholly produced in the exporting Party or, if not wholly produced, if they meet product specific rules or general tests-either a local value added content threshold or a change in tariff classification-subject to final processing in the exporting territory and exclusions for minimal operations. Certification requires a Government issuing authority to verify claims and issue a standardized Certificate of Origin specifying the origin criterion.
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