Part 3: Country of Origin - Textiles & Apparel
Country of Origin: Textiles & Apparel
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Explore the essential rules of surface area in manufacturing, focusing on the 50% and 7% guidelines. Learn about the glove manufacturing process and the significant roles of Hong Kong and Macau in material handling. Discover the labeling requirements for textiles in the U.S. and the historical context of these regions' transfer to China, including their customs status and the impact of the World Trade Organization on trade regulations.
#Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 19
#102.13
#102.21
#Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) and Classification
#HTSUS Section XI
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