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This document is a general guide that explains the rules of origin, you should always refer to the legislation which takes priority over this content. Check the legislation:
Rules for all goods of this chapter apart from those exceptions listed below:
Rules for all goods of this chapter apart from those exceptions listed below:
Rules for all goods of this chapter apart from those exceptions listed below:
Rules for all goods of this chapter apart from those exceptions listed below:
The term ‘materials’ means any non-originating material unless otherwise indicated.
The term ‘material’ means any non-originating material unless otherwise indicated.
The term ‘material’ means any non-originating material unless otherwise indicated.
Rules for all goods of this chapter apart from those exceptions listed below:
(*)For mixtures of textile materials see Textile Note 6.
Rules for all goods of this chapter:
Extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by non-woven techniques including needle punching.
Of which the denomination in all cases of a single filament or fibre is less than 9 decitex, may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 40% of the ex-works price of the product.
Jute fabric may be used as a backing.
Rule for all goods of this chapter:
The term ‘material’ means any non-originating material unless otherwise indicated.
The term ‘materials’ means any non-originating material unless otherwise indicated.
Rules for all goods of this chapter:
The term ‘material’ means any non-originating material unless otherwise indicated.
Rule for all goods of this chapter.
The term ‘material’ means any non-originating material unless otherwise indicated.
Rule for all goods of this chapter apart from those exceptions listed below:
The term ‘material’ means any non-originating material unless otherwise indicated.
Rules for all goods of this chapter apart from those exceptions listed below:
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