Textile Articles for Industrial Use, etc Sample Clauses

Textile Articles for Industrial Use, etc. (HS56 - 59) HS Code Necessary processes to obtain originating status in a Party Spinning process Knitting/Crocheting/Weaving/Making up process 56.01-56.03 (Not required)** Required 56.04-56.09 Required* Required 57.01-57.02 Required* Required 57.03-57.05 (Not required)** Required 58.01-58.11 Required* Required 59.01 (Not applicable) Required 59.02 Required* Required 59.03-59.09 (Not applicable) Required
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Textile Articles for Industrial Use, etc. (HS56 - 59) HS Code Necessary processes to obtain originating status in a Party Spinning process Knitting/Crocheting/Weaving/Making up process 56.01-56.03 ( N / A )** Required 56.04-56.09 Required* Required 57.01-57.02 Required* Required 57.03-57.05 ( N / A )** Required 58.01-58.11 Required* Required 59.01 ( N / A ) Required 59.02-59.11 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. ** As for the good of HS56.01-56.03 and 57.03-57.05, “Spinning process” is not required, because the process is not actually conducted in the practice of its production process.
Textile Articles for Industrial Use, etc. (HS56 - 59) HS Code Necessary processes to obtain originating status in a Party Spinning process Knitting/Crocheting/Weaving/Making up process 56.01-56.03 ( N / A )* Required 56.04-56.09 Required Required 57.01-57.02 Required Required 57.03-57.05 ( N / A )* Required 58.01-58.11 Required Required 59.01 ( N / A ) Required 59.02 Required Required 59.03-59.09 ( N / A ) Required 59.10 Required Required 59.11 ( N / A ) Required * As for the good of HS 56.01-56.03 and 57.03-57.05, “Spinning process” is not required, because the process is not actually conducted in the practice of its production process.

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