Country of Origin: General Rules
General concepts applicable to the country of origin (COO) determination for a particular product. We discuss applicability of 19 CFR 134.1 definition, as well as, the concept of substantial transformation.
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Part 1: Country of Origin - General Rules
Country of origin plays a vital role in import regulations, particularly in relation to duty rates and customs processes. The USDA is key in setting import restrictions for plant safety. Recently, the USDA lifted a ban on importing peppers from Spain, benefiting importers. The discussion highligh...
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Part 2: Country of Origin - General Rules
Trade regulations regarding imports from North Korea and Cuba involve higher duty rates set by the U.S. government. The Office of Foreign Assets Control administers sanctions that limit trade with these nations. While Cuba may see potential normalization of trade relations, North Korea remains he...
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Part 3: Country of Origin - General Rules
Government procurement policies require agencies to adhere to laws like Buy American, which mandates domestic sourcing. The FTC regulates 'Made in USA' labeling, ensuring products are substantially made in the U.S. Customs and Border Protection issues rulings on product origin for government purc...
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Part 4: Country of Origin - General Rules
Determining the country of origin for textiles and apparel is complex due to global production and specific regulations. Harmonized schedules and free trade agreements add layers of consideration. General rules of origin emphasize substantial transformation, requiring detailed assessments for eac...
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Part 5: Country of Origin - General Rules
Key questions about country origin marking and regulations are explored. The importance of understanding scope criteria and special cases, especially in trade agreements, is highlighted. Criteria for determining country origin are examined, including trade initiatives and provisions for specific ...
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Part 6: Country of Origin - General Rules
Substantial transformation plays a crucial role in determining the country of origin for products. The content outlines definitions and rules, especially concerning international waters and vessels. It provides historical context from the age of exploration and imperialism, illustrating how these...
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Part 7: Country of Origin - General Rules
Explore the rules and regulations surrounding country of origin, focusing on analytical methodologies and the concept of substantial transformation. Learn how the origin of fish is determined by vessel registration and operating waters. Discover the role of customs brokers in assisting importers ...
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Part 8: Country of Origin - General Rules
Vessels operate in international waters, returning when full while considering fuel and time. Factory ships process goods, registered under their flag state. Substantial transformation occurs when raw fish is processed into distinct products, impacting the country of origin. Canned fish differs f...
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Part 9: Country of Origin - General Rules
Operations in England focus on the concept of substantial transformation regarding the country of origin. It clarifies the difference between Holland and the Netherlands, stressing the need for geographical knowledge in customs. The use of GB for Great Britain is emphasized, along with examples s...