USCMA increased thede minimisthreshold from NAFTA’s 7%, to 10%. This is, through the currentde minimisprovision, a good shall be considered USMCA originating even when it fails to qualify as such under the relevant Rule of Origin, as long as the value of all non-originating (outside-of...
Rules of Origin (redirected fromOrigin Rules) Regulations determining where a product was created for the purpose of determining whattariff, if any, applies. In general, rules of origin consider a product to come from the country where the last substantial change occurred. For example, suppose ra...
Impact of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) Rules of Origin on the Automotive Sector in Mexicodoi:10.22201/CISAN.24487228E.2021.2.489María de Lourdes lvarez MedinaUniversidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
Impact of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) Rules of Origin on the Automotive Sector in Mexico This paper challenges existing scholarship and reassesses the WTO disciplines applicable to PROOs. Using the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement as a case-study, it examines the ways in...
For those who have been acquainted with the question of rules of origin through their professional careers, it has been quite surprising to see that the issue of rules of origin has even found its place in the 1995 Cannes European Council conclusions. Moreover, terminology usually confined to ...
Specifically, the rules of origin clause in PTAs may become a restrictive measure, and PTAs themselves can also be used to extend industrial policies to the trade area. For example, the US recently introduced the Inflation Reduction Act, which states automobile manufacturers should source at least...
International (FERDI), 63 Boulevard François-Mitterrand, CS 50320, CEDEX, 63009 Clermont-Ferrand, France * Correspondence: jaime.demelo@unige.ch Abstract: An explosion of different preferential rules of origin (PROO) has accompanied the spread of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) around the ...