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Origin of Goods

Origin of Goods

Plain meaning

Rules used to determine the country or territory from which goods originate for customs, tariff, marking, or trade-agreement purposes.

Also called

country of origin rules of origin

Key points

  • Origin is not always the same as the country from which goods are shipped.
  • Trade agreements usually include detailed rules of origin that goods must satisfy to receive preferential rates.
  • Proof of origin, certifications, and records may be required.
  • Origin determinations can affect tariff rates, quotas, surtaxes, and eligibility for relief programs.

Why it comes up

Origin affects preferential tariff treatment, surtaxes, marking requirements, sanctions, and trade-remedy measures.

News signals

rules of origin preferential tariff country marking

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