Knitted or Crocheted Fabrics (HS60 Sample Clauses

Knitted or Crocheted Fabrics (HS60. HS Code Necessary processes to obtain originating status in a Party Spinning process Dyeing/Printing process to yarn**** Knitting/Crocheting process Dyeing/Printing process to fabrics**** 60.01-60.06 Required* Required Required** Required Required*** Required * "Spinning" 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. ** "Dyeing/Printing process to yarn" 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. *** "Knitting/Crocheting" 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. **** "Dyeing/Printing" process should be accompanied by two or more of the operation which are described in Note 1 to Section XI of Annex 2 of the Agreement and Appendix 5 of Operational Procedures. E. Apparels, Clothing Accessories, and Other Textile Articles (HS61, 62, 63.01 – 63.10) HS Code Necessary processes to obtain originating status in a Party Knitting/Crocheting/ Weaving process Making up process 61.01-61.17 62.01-62.17 63.01-63.10 Required* Required * "Knitting/Crocheting/ Weaving" 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. Appendix 5 Description of Operations for Dyeing or Printing Process‌ No. Operation Description
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Knitted or Crocheted Fabrics (HS60. HS Code Necessary processes to obtain originating status in a Party Spinning process Dyeing/Printing process to yarn**** Knitting/Crocheting process Dyeing/Printing process to fabrics**** 60.01-60.06 Required* Required Required** Required Required*** Required * "Spinning" 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. ** "Dyeing/Printing process to yarn" 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. *** "Knitting/Crocheting" 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. **** "Dyeing/Printing" process should be accompanied by two or more of the operation which are described in Note 1 of Section XI of Annex 2 of the Agreement and Appendix 5 of Operational Procedures.
Knitted or Crocheted Fabrics (HS60. HS Code Necessary processes to obtain originating status in a Party Spinning process Dyeing/Printing process to yarn* Knitting/Crocheting process Dyeing/Printing process to fabrics* 60.01-60.06 Required Required Required Required Required Required * "Dyeing/Printing" process should be accompanied by two or more of the operation which are described in Note of Section XI of Annex 2 of the Agreement and Appendix 8 of Operational Procedures.

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