Transit and Transshipment Sample Clauses

Transit and Transshipment. For purposes of this Chapter, a good shall not be considered to be imported directly from the territory of the other Party if the good undergoes subsequent production, manufacturing, or any other operation outside the territories of the Parties, other than unloading, reloading, or any other operation necessary to preserve it in good condition or to transport the good to the territory of the other Party.
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Transit and Transshipment. An originating good that is exported from a Party shall maintain its originating status only if the good:
Transit and Transshipment. An originating good shall not lose such status when it is exported from a Party to the other Party and during its transportation it passes by the territories of one or more non-Parties, as long as it fulfills the following requirements:
Transit and Transshipment. 1. Each Party shall provide that an originating good retains its originating status if the good has been transported to the importing Party without passing through the territory of a non-Party.
Transit and Transshipment. Each Party shall provide that a good shall not be considered to be an originating good if the good:
Transit and Transshipment. 1. Each Party shall provide that a good shall not be considered an originating good if the good undergoes subsequent production or any other operation outside the territories of the Parties, other than unloading, reloading, or any other process necessary to preserve the good in good condition or to transport the good to the territory of a Party.
Transit and Transshipment. ‌ An originating good retains its originating status if the good that is transported to the United States does not pass through the territory of a non-USMCA country. If an originating good is transported outside the territories of the USMCA countries, the good will retain its originating status only if the good:
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Transit and Transshipment. Each Party shall provide that a good shall not be considered to be originating if the good:
Transit and Transshipment. The originating goods of the other Party shall not lose such status when they are:
Transit and Transshipment. Each Party shall provide that a good shall not lose its originating status if:
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