Common use of Materials Used in Production Clause in Contracts

Materials Used in Production. If a non-originating material undergoes further production such that it satisfies the requirements of this Chapter, the material shall be treated as originating when determining the originating status of the subsequently produced good, regardless of whether that material was produced by the producer of the good.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement

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Materials Used in Production. If a non-originating material undergoes further production such that it satisfies the requirements requirement of this Chapter, the material shall be treated as originating when determining the originating status of the subsequently produced good, regardless of whether that material was produced by the producer of the good.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

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Materials Used in Production. 1. If a non-originating material undergoes further production such that it satisfies the requirements of this Chapter, the material shall be treated as originating when determining the originating status of the subsequently produced good, regardless of whether that material was produced by the producer of the good. 2. If a non-originating material is used in the production of a good, the following may be counted as originating content in determining whether the resulting good meets a regional value content requirement: originating material undertaken in the territory of one or both Parties by one or more producers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

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