Yarn Sample Clauses

Yarn. HS Code Necessary processes to obtain originating status in a Party Carding/Combing process Spinning process 50.04-50.06 51.06-51.10 (Not applicable) Required 52.04-52.07 Required* Required 53.06-53.08 54.01-54.06 (Not applicable) Required 55.08-55.11 Required* Required * "Carding/Combing" process is not required to be conducted in a Party from which the good is originated when the process is conducted in the other Party or a non-Party which is a member country of the ASEAN.
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Yarn. HS Code Necessary processes to obtain originating status in the territory of a Country Carding/Combing process Spinning process 50.05-50.06 Not applicable Required 51.06-51.10 Required Not required * Required Required 52.04-52.07 Required Not required * Required Required 53.06-53.08 Not applicable Required 54.01-54.06 Not applicable Required 55.08-55.11 Required Not required * Required Required * "Carding/Combing" process is not required to be conducted in the territory of the Country from which the good is originated when the process is conducted in the territory of the other Country or a third State which is a member country of the ASEAN.
Yarn. HS Code Necessary processes to obtain originating status in a Party Carding/Combing process Spinning process 50.05-50.06 51.06-51.10 ( N / A ) Required 52.04-52.07 Required Required 53.06-53.08 54.01-54.06 ( N / A ) Required 55.08-55.11 Required Required
Yarn. HS Code Necessary processes to obtain originating status in a Party Carding/Combing process Spinning process 50.04-50.06 51.06-51.10 ( N / A ) Required 52.04-52.07 Required* Required 53.06-53.08** 54.01-54.06 ( N / A ) Required 55.08-55.11 Required* Required * "Carding/Combing" process is not required to be conducted in a Party from which the good is originated when the process is conducted in the other Party or a non-party which is a member country of the ASEAN. **In case of “abaca yarn” of HS 5306.10-5308.90 and “coconut yarn” of HS 5306.10-5308.20, it is required that originating abaca or coconut fiber is used as a material.

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