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 Definition of Criterion "A"

  

Definition of Criterion
Definition of Criterion "A"

NAFTA applies to goods that originate in Canada, Mexico or the United States. Various "origin criteria" are applied to determine exactly HOW the goods qualify for NAFTA treatment. The most basic criterion is "A" covering goods "wholly produced or obtained" in the NAFTA region. Unfortunately, this statement is frequently misinterpreted. The following information is intended to provide clarification and help exporters to avoid errors when preparing their Certificates of Origin.

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