Rules of Origin for FTAs Rules of Origin for FTAs
The next section presents a general overview of the steps that must be taken before a good can be qualified for an FTA benefit. The different types of ROOs are examined, and the specific ways products may qualify for FTAs are explained. These include the concept of substantial transformation and product-specific and percentage-based formulas used in qualifying products for FTAs. How the ROOs are applied to specific FTAs is explained, and the ROOs for textiles, chemicals, and agricultural products, as well as the de minimis provision, fungible goods, and shipping spare parts and accessories, are all discussed.
To receive preferential treatment under an FTA, the exported good:
1. Must be made in the FTA territory
2. Must meet the appropriate Rule of Origin pertaining to specific products and the specific FTA
3. Must be documented as originating via appropriate certifications or information provided to the importer or its representative broker
Each FTA contains a specific chapter on Rules of Origin Procedures and lists all product-specific ROOs by Harmonized System (HS) numbers. The final texts of all FTAs can be found at 1.usa.gov/1ph6Np9.