– Sufficiently Worked or Processed Goods Sample Clauses

– Sufficiently Worked or Processed Goods. 1. The following goods shall be considered as originating in the territory of any Signatory Party: a) Goods that are not subject to specific rules of origin, when: (i) Classified in a different heading (four digits level) of the Harmonized System from those in which all non-originating materials used in its the manufacture are classified. (ii) In the case that subparagraph (i) cannot be satisfied, the value of all non- originating materials used in its manufacture does not exceed 45% of the ex-works price of the final good. In the case of Paraguay, the referred value of non-originating materials should not exceed 55% of the ex-works price. b) Goods that satisfy the specific rules of origin established in Annex II.
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– Sufficiently Worked or Processed Goods. 1. For the purposes of Article 3.1(b), goods which are not wholly obtained are considered to be sufficiently worked or processed when the conditions set out in the list in Annex 3-A are fulfilled.1 2. Those conditions indicate, for all goods covered by this Agreement, the working or processing which must be carried out on non-originating materials used in manufacturing and apply only in relation to such materials. Accordingly, it follows that if non-originating materials undergo sufficient working or processing, which results in an originating good, and when that good is used in the subsequent manufacture of another good, no account shall be taken of the non-originating material contained therein.
– Sufficiently Worked or Processed Goods. 1. Within the meaning of Article 3 (b), materials of third party origin which are used in the manufacture of the products obtained in a Contracting Party shall be regarded as sufficiently worked or processed provided that the value of such materials does not exceed 45 percent of the ex-works price of the product. 2. Paragraph 1 shall apply subject to the provisions of Article 6.
– Sufficiently Worked or Processed Goods. 1. For the purpose of paragraph b of Article 7.2 (General Requirements), a good shall be deemed originating in the territory of a Party if the good satisfies the product-specific rules set out in Annex 7-2 (List of Working or Processing Required to be Carried Out on Non-Originating Materials in Order for the Product Manufactured to Obtain Originating Status). 2. For all products covered by this Agreement, the working or processing which must be carried out on non-originating materials used in their manufacture shall apply only in relation to such materials. 3. If a product, which has acquired originating status by fulfilling the conditions set out in the list is used in the manufacture of another product, the conditions applicable to the product in which it is incorporated do not apply to it, and no account shall be taken of the non-originating materials which may have been used in its manufacture.
– Sufficiently Worked or Processed Goods. 1. The following goods shall be considered as originating in the territory of any Signatory Party: a) Goods that are not subject to specific rules of origin, when: Classified in a different heading (four digits level) of the Harmonized System from those in which all non-originating materials used in its the manufacture are classified. In the case that subparagraph (i) cannot be satisfied, the value of all non-originating materials used in its manufacture does not exceed 45% of the ex-works price of the final good. In the case of Paraguay, the referred value of non-originating materials should not exceed 55% of the ex-works price. b) Goods that satisfy the specific rules of origin established in Annex II. 4. The specific rules of origin shall prevail over the rule mentioned in subparagraph 1.a) above. The Signatory Parties could establish future specific rules of origin, in exceptional and justified situations, as well revise the specific rules of origin established in Annex II.
– Sufficiently Worked or Processed Goods. 1. For the purposes of Article 3.1(b), goods which are not wholly obtained are considered to be sufficiently worked or processed when the conditions set out in the list in Annex 3-A are fulfilled.5 2. Those conditions indicate, for all goods covered by this Agreement, the working or processing which must be carried out on non-originating materials used in manufacturing and apply only in relation to such materials. Accordingly, it follows that if non-originating materials undergo sufficient working or processing, which results in an originating good, and when that good is used in the subsequent manufacture of another good, no account shall be taken of the non-originating material contained therein.

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