Common use of Minimal Operations and Processes Clause in Contracts

Minimal Operations and Processes. If a claim for origin is based on a regional value content, the operations or processes listed below, when undertaken by themselves or in combination with each other, are considered to be minimal and shall not be taken into account in determining whether or not a good is originating: (a) operations to ensure preservation of goods in good condition for the purposes of transport or storage; (b) facilitating shipment or transportation; (c) packaging or presenting goods for sale; (d) affixing of marks, labels or other like distinguishing signs on products or their packaging; and (e) disassembly.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations Plus (Ratification) Act, Free Trade Agreement, Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations Plus

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