Country of Origin

Country of Origin in the United States

Country-of-origin marking

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Evidence of country of origin

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Marking not required: the exceptions

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Marking required

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Marking: False impression

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Special marking requirements

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Country-of-origin guidelines for foods

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Country of origin and the International Trade Law

Concept of Country of Origin (Imports Only) in Foreign Trade

A definition of Country of Origin (Imports Only) in relation with foreign trade is provided here: The country where the goods were mined, grown, or manufactured or where each foreign material used or incorporated in a good underwent a change in tariff classification indicating a substantial transformation under the applicable rule of origin for the good. The country of origin for U.S. imports are reported in terms of the International Standards Organization (ISO) country codes designated in the Schedule C , Classification of Country and Territory Designations. Certain foreign trade reports show country subcodes to indicate special tariff treatment afforded some imported articles.

Resources

See Also

Further Reading

  • Country of origin entry in the Dictionary of International Trade Law (Raj Bhala)
  • Country of origin entry in the Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History (Thomas Carson; Mary Bonk)
  • Country of origin entry in the Dictionary of International Trade
  • Country of origin entry in the Dictionary of International Trade: Handbook of the Global Trade Community (Edward G. Hinkelman)

Marking of Country of Origin

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Origin and substantial transformation in other contexts: Duty drawback

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