Why Rules of Origin Matter

Why Rules of Origin Matter

Rules of Origin are used to determine the country of origin for a product. The exact rules vary from country to country, but generally there are two types: Preferential and Non-Preferential. Rules of Origin help to identify which customs duty rules apply, trade embargoes, quotas, anti-dumping, safeguard and retaliation measures.

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