Sentences with phrase «do rules of origin»

Do rules of origin refer to where a product was manufactured or processed?

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Nor did Ross acknowledge that strict rules of origin could backfire, because much of the electronics in new cars and trucks is made in Asia.
On rules of origin, do we play along with Trump in tightening the rules — unions would love that — or do we recognize that Japanese auto investment is now a huge part of the domestic industry and they might not invest here under those rules
The trade agreement requires a certificate of origin that forces companies to do complex calculations on how much of their products originated in North America, and then whether or not they meet rules of origin applied to the product's tariff classification.
Under a yarn - forward rule, fabric woven in a NAFTA country does not meet the rules of origin unless the yarn originates in a NAFTA country.
If we don't fix the rules of origin, negotiations on the rest of the agreement will fail to meaningfully shift the trade imbalance.
«You don't want to exclude these products from the agreement, so in order to include them, you design rules of origin that will define how finished products can be accepted and get the benefit of the lower tariff or no tariff,» says Christian Sivière, a trade consultant with Solimpex.
«There is... in the Galilean origin of Christianity» wrote Whitehead (1978), «a suggestion... which does not emphasize the ruling Caesar, or the ruthless moralist, or the unmoved mover.
Thus instead of trying to construct a philosophical system which accords with the rule of reason, as Hegel had done, Nietzsche begins by turning reason against itself, uncovering in the process its «irrational» origins in nature («On the Genealogy & Morals,» BWN; Sections 2 and 16; WP, Sections 480 and 481).
The Church gave unto Cod the attributes which belonged exclusively to Caesar... [I] n the Galilean origin of Christianity [is] yet another suggestion... It does not emphasize the ruling Caesar, or the ruthless moralist, or the unmoved mover.
However, Cordain did build an 85:15 rule into the plan, which may be the origin of much paleo controversy, as it allows room for cheating.
Here is a nice rule of thumb we can all try to remember: a person of culture should make every effort to hide his frustration from those who've had nothing to do with its origin.
The rules also require you to end your trip in the region of origin, but that doesn't necessarily require a simple round - trip booking!
You can stop in a city for days / weeks so long as you follow the rest of the rules and don't double back to your origin.
A few rules do exist so that you don't automatically book these awards in place of the new award chart: travel must always progress in one direction, either east or west, and you can't return to your origin within 10 days.
The rules also require you to end your trip in the region of origin, but that doesn't necessarily require a simple round - trip booking!
These areas include: doing business abroad, including through low tax jurisdictions; the remittance of foreign earnings from foreign subsidiaries of Canadian corporations; planning for interaction with Canada's network of international tax treaties and international tax issues; transfer pricing; personal emigration from and immigration to Canada; customs planning, including customs valuations, tariff classification and rules of origin considerations.
requires WTO members to ensure that their rules of origin are transparent; that they do not have restricting, distorting or disruptive effects on international trade; that they are administered in a consistent, uniform, impartial and reasonable manner
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