Common use of Insufficient working or processing Clause in Contracts

Insufficient working or processing. Goods shall not be treated as originating if they are produced by any operation or process which consists only of one or more of the following: (i) operations to ensure the preservation of goods or products during transportation or storage, such as ventilation, refrigeration, freezing, addition of preservatives or salt, removal of damaged parts and the like; (ii) operations such as dust removal, washing or cleaning, sifting, peeling, shelling, winnowing, maceration, drying, sorting, classification, grading, selection, crushing, filtering, diluting in water, painting or cutting up; (iii) the simple formation of sets of goods; (iv) the packing, placing in containers or repackaging; (v) the dividing up or assembly of packages; (vi) the affixing of brands, labels, or other similar distinctive signs; (vii) the simple mixture of materials, if the characteristics of the product obtained are not essentially different from the characteristics of the materials which have been mixed; (viii) the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of animals.

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Sources: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Insufficient working or processing. Goods shall not be treated as originating if they are produced by any operation or process process, which consists only of one or more of the following: (i) operations to ensure the preservation of goods or products during transportation or storage, such as ventilation, refrigeration, freezing, addition of preservatives or salt, removal of damaged parts and the like; (ii) operations such as dust removal, washing or cleaning, sifting, peeling, shelling, winnowing, maceration, drying, sorting, classification, grading, selection, crushing, filtering, diluting in water, painting or cutting up; (iii) the simple formation of sets of goods; (iv) the packing, placing in containers or repackaging; (v) the dividing up or assembly of packages; (vi) the affixing of brands, labels, or other similar distinctive signs; (vii) the simple mixture of materials, if the characteristics of the product obtained are not essentially different from the characteristics of the materials materials, which have been mixed; (viii) the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of animals.

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Sources: Free Trade Agreement