Part 5: Country of Origin - General Rules
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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 products. The concept of substantial transformation is illustrated with a fish processing example, emphasizing the complexities in determining origin, particularly for fish and its duty rates.
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