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COMESA

Goods are considered originating if they have been produced in the member States wholly or partially from materials imported from outside the member States or of undetermined origin provided that:

  • The c.i.f. value of those materials does not exceed 60% of the total cost of the materials used in the production of the goods;
  • The value added resulting from the process of production accounts for at least 35% of the ex-factory cost of the goods;
  • Manufacture in which all the materials of chapters 17 used are wholly originating

SADC

  • Manufacture in which: all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product; and all the materials of Chapter 17 used must already be originating

EAC

Goods are considered originating if they have been produced in the member States wholly or partially from materials imported from outside the member States or of undetermined origin provided that:

  • The c.i.f. value of those materials does not exceed 60% of the total cost of the materials used in the production of the goods;
  • The value added resulting from the process of production accounts for at least 35% of the ex-factory cost of the goods;
  • Manufacture from materials classified within a heading other than that of the product, except heading 17.01 - This excludes use of non-originating cane or beet sugar or pure sucrose in the manufacture of products of this heading.

EU GSP

  • Manufacture:
    - from materials of any heading, except that of the product, and
    - in which the value of all the materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30% of the ex-works price of the product