ORIGIN CRITERIA definition
ORIGIN CRITERIA. For the goods that meet the origin criteria, the exporter should indicate in Box8of this Form, the origin criteria met, in the manner shown in the following table: Goods wholly produced or obtained satisfying Article 2.1(a) of Chapter 3 of the Agreement WO Goods produced entirely satisfying Article 2.1(c) of Chapter 3 of the Agreement PE Not wholly produced or obtained in a Party, provided that the goods satisfy Article 4of Chapter 3 of the Agreement as amended by the First Protocol i.e., if the good is specified in Annex 2, all the product specific requirements listed have been met: Change in Tariff Classification Regional Value Content Regional Value Content + Change in Tariff Classification Other, including a Specific Manufacturing or Processing Operation CTC RVC “e.g. CTSH + RVC 35%” Other
ORIGIN CRITERIA. For the goods that meet the origin criteria, the exporter should indicate in Box 8 of this Form, the origin criteria met, in the manner shown in the following table: Goods wholly produced or obtained satisfying Article 2.1(a) of the Agreement WO Goods produced entirely satisfying Article 2.1(c) of the Agreement PE Not wholly produced or obtained in a Party, provided that the goods satisfy Article 4.1(a) of the Agreement RVC Not wholly produced or obtained in a Party, provided that the goods satisfy Article 4.1(b) of the Agreement CTH Not wholly produced or obtained in a Party, provided that the goods satisfy Article 4.2, i.e., if the good is specified in Annex 2, all the product specific requirements listed have been met: Change in Tariff Classification Regional Value Content Other, including a Specific Manufacturing or Processing Operation or a CTC or RVC requirement combined with an additional requirement PSR(CTC) PSR(RVC) PSR(Other)
ORIGIN CRITERIA means conditions regarding the production of goods which must be fulfilled for the goods to be considered as originating under applicable rules of origin;