Part 9: Country of Origin - General Rules
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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 showing how minor activities do not change the country of origin. The content also defines fungible goods and reviews federal regulations related to these concepts.
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