Part 7: Country of Origin - General Rules
Country of Origin: General Rules
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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 and gain insights into customs examiners' thought processes through exam question analysis. Understand the production and processing of fish from larger vessels handling catches from smaller ones.
#Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 19
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