After classifying a product into the harmonized system (HS) and the determining its value, the determination of the country of origin is the third key element in customs clearance procedures.
This whitepaper describes the process and requirements and steps to be taken to identify the Country of Origin, explaining (ao) that you need to go through more than 500 free trade agreements (FTAs) around the globe to be able to identify potential duty savings to companies.
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