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ITC To Consider Change to US-Chile FTA Rules of Origin for Artificial Filament Yarns

The International Trade Commission recently launched an investigation into the potential economic effects of a change to rules of origin under the U.S.-Chile Free Trade Agreement for artificial filament yarn, it said (here). The proposed change (here), recently agreed to…

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by the U.S. trade representative and Chilean negotiators, would allow goods of subheadings 5408.22 and 5408.23 to qualify for preferences under the agreement after a change from certain headings under the same chapter. Currently goods under these subheadings only qualify with a change from another chapter. The ITC’s report on the effects of the change is due to the administration in three months. Comments on the proposed change are due July 11.