Rules of origin define originating products and certification requirements enabling preferential tariff concessions under APTA. These Rules set the criteria and procedures by which goods traded among Asia Pacific Trade Agreement Participating States qualify for preferential concessions: goods must be either wholly produced in the exporting Participating State or meet specified value content or cumulative origin tests; direct consignment, packing treatment, and a prescribed Certificate of Origin issued by designated authorities are required; origin verification, presentation, and administrative procedures are detailed, and least developed Participating States may benefit from a favorable adjustment to content thresholds.
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Rules of origin define originating products and certification requirements enabling preferential tariff concessions under APTA.
These Rules set the criteria and procedures by which goods traded among Asia Pacific Trade Agreement Participating States qualify for preferential concessions: goods must be either wholly produced in the exporting Participating State or meet specified value content or cumulative origin tests; direct consignment, packing treatment, and a prescribed Certificate of Origin issued by designated authorities are required; origin verification, presentation, and administrative procedures are detailed, and least developed Participating States may benefit from a favorable adjustment to content thresholds.
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