rules of origin definition

rules of origin means rules notified for a trade agreement in terms of sub-section (1) of section 5 of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975);
rules of origin. ’ means norms and standards, and procedures, for determining the country from which any specific goods originated; 20
rules of origin means rules setting out norms and standards for determining in which country any specific goods –

Examples of rules of origin in a sentence

  • For purposes of Chapter 2 (National Treatment and Market Access for Goods), Chapter 3 (Rules of Origin and Operational Procedures Related to Origin), Chapter 4 (Customs Procedures and Trade Facilitation), Chapter 5 (Trade Remedies), Chapter 6 (Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures), Chapter 7 (Technical Barriers to Trade), Article XX of the GATT 1994 and its interpretative notes are incorporated into and made part of this Agreement, mutatis mutandis.

  • The Parties agree on establishing Committees in the following matters: (a) Trade in Goods; (b) Trade in Services; (c) Investment; (d) Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures; (e) Technical Barriers to Trade; (f) Trade Facilitation; (g) Rules of Origin; and (h) Cooperation, including Intellectual Property.

  • The Committees on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures, Technical Barriers to Trade and Rules of Origin shall coordinate their tasks with those of the Committee on Trade in Goods.

  • Except as otherwise provided in this Chapter, the importing Party may deny a claim for preferential tariff treatment or recover unpaid duties, where the good does not meet the requirements under this Chapter or Chapter Three (Rules of Origin).

  • If a Party considers that this Chapter or Chapter Three (Rules of Origin) needs to be modified, that Party may submit a modification proposal to the other Party, along with supporting rationale and studies.


More Definitions of rules of origin

rules of origin means principles established bilaterally and multilaterally by Seychelles or under international agreements to determine the origin of goods;
rules of origin means the specific provisions, developed from principles established by national legislation or international agreements ("origin criteria"), applied by a country to determine the origin of goods; E3./ F1.
rules of origin means a procedure and criteria put in place to determine the origin of goods in accordance with international, regional or bilateral trade agreements;
rules of origin. This criterion is used to identify the origin of the product. WTO Terminology Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures (ASCM Agreement): The Uruguay Round agreement that sets out the rules under which WTO members may provide and apply subsidies for domestic products or impose countervailing measures on subsidised imported products. Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT Agreement): A Uruguay Round agreement that sets the rules under which WTO members may establish and apply technical regulations and standards, including packaging, marking and labelling requirements. It also sets the procedures for assessment of whether domestic and imported goods comply with such technical regulations and standards. Agreement on Agriculture (AoA): One of the agreements of the Uruguay Round of negotiations that led to the establishment of the WTO in 1995. It brought agriculture under the purview of multilateral trade rules for the first time. Anti-Dumping Measures: A government action that seeks to stop and remedy the dumping of imported goods into the territory of a WTO member by imposing an anti-dumping duty. Ad Valorem Tariff: The tariff levied on imports, defined in terms of a fixed percentage of the goods’ value. For instance, if India imposes an ad valorem tariff of 40% on butter, it means that the tariff will be 40% of the value of the butter being imported.
rules of origin. The FTA employs product-specific rules of origin similar to those contained in the NAFTA.
rules of origin means words, artifices, descriptions or other exhibitions visibly demonstrating or indicating which goods are handcrafted in which locality or country;
rules of origin means the Rules regarding Community origin set out in Part (b) of Schedule I to the Revised Treaty.