Determination of origin requires consignment proof and meeting specified production thresholds for preferential tariff eligibility. Determination of origin requires that goods be consigned from a declared preferential area and, for manufactured articles, that they be wholly manufactured there or, if partially manufactured, that the final manufacturing process occurred there and that the expenditure on material produced and labour performed in that country meet the prescribed portion of the factory or works cost. Material and labour from other preferential areas may be reckoned as local when goods are consigned from such an area. Imports by post require a country-of-origin declaration on arrival for preferential claims.
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Determination of origin requires consignment proof and meeting specified production thresholds for preferential tariff eligibility.
Determination of origin requires that goods be consigned from a declared preferential area and, for manufactured articles, that they be wholly manufactured there or, if partially manufactured, that the final manufacturing process occurred there and that the expenditure on material produced and labour performed in that country meet the prescribed portion of the factory or works cost. Material and labour from other preferential areas may be reckoned as local when goods are consigned from such an area. Imports by post require a country-of-origin declaration on arrival for preferential claims.
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