Concept information
Preferred term
rules of origin
Definition
- Rules of origin are used to make more precise any aspect of trade law or trade policy that treats goods differently depending upon their country of origin. For example, quotas, countervailing duties, and antidumping actions restrict import goods from specific producing nations. [Source: Encyclopedia of Governance; Rules of Origin]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/rules_of_origin
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