Common use of Transit and Transhipment Clause in Contracts

Transit and Transhipment. An originating good that is transported through the territory of a non-party is non-originating unless it can be demonstrated that the good: (a) undergoes no further production or other operation in the territory of that non-party, other than unloading, splitting up of loads for transport reasons, reloading, or any other operation necessary to preserve it in good condition; (b) remains under the customs control while outside the territory of one or both of the Parties; and (c) does not enter into trade or consumption in the territory of that non-party.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

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