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Page 1: Rules of Origin in the Tripartite Free Trade Agreement

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Francis Osiemo Omesa

Rules of Origin in COMESA-SADC-EAC:

The Impact of International Harmonization of

Rules of Origin on the Tripartite Free Trade

Agreement

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Overview

The Tripartite Free Trade Agreement (TFTA). What are Rules of Origin (RoO)? Rules of determining origin. COMESA-EAC-SADC RoO. International Harmonization of RoO. TFTA RoO. Conclusion.

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The TFTA

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Definition of RoO

Rules to determine the country of origin of a

product.

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Definition of RoO

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Definition of RoO

Classified into : - preferential; and

: - non-preferential.

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Definition of RoO: Preferential RoO

Used in Free Trade Agreements (FTA) to

determine which goods qualify for preferential

treatment.

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Definition of RoO: Preferential RoO

An FTA is an agreement by a set of countries to

eliminate trade restrictions in intra-member

trade: (Article XXIV, GATT).

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Definition of RoO: Preferential RoO

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Definition of RoO: Preferential RoO

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Definition of RoO: Preferential RoO

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Definition of RoO: Non-Preferential RoO

Allocate origin for purposes of trade

statistics, trade restrictions or market access

restrictions.

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Definition of RoO

Preferential and non-preferential RoO are

further sub-categorised into product specific

RoO and regime wide RoO.

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Rules of determining origin

Goods are either: - wholly produced ; or

: - sufficiently processed.

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Rules of Determining Origin: Wholly produced goods

Goods cultivated, extracted or grown in

countries eligible for preferential treatment.

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Rules of determining origin: Wholly produced goods

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Rules of determining origin: Wholly produced

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Rules of determining origin: Wholly Produced goods

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Rules of determining origin: Substantially transformed goods

Goods produced with inputs from more than

one country.

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Rules of determining origin: Substantially transformed goods

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Rules of determining origin: Product Specific RoO

The four rules:-

: - Regional (Local) Value Contents (RVC);

: - Specific Production Process (SP);

: - Change in Tariff Classification (CTH); and

: - Value Added Percentage (VA)

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Rules of determining origin: Product Specific RoO.

Regional (Local) Value Contents (RVC): A

good originates from the country where it

underwent the last substantial transformation

into a new product.

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Rules of determining origin: Product Specific RoO.

Specific Production Process (SP):

determines origin using specified process or

technical tests.

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Rules of determining origin: Product Specific RoO

Change in Tariff Classification (CTH): confers

origin depending on the change in tariff

classification of the Harmonized System (HS)

of Tariff Nomenclature.

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Rules of determining origin: Product Specific RoO

Value Added Percentage (VA): the origin of a

good is the country it underwent the highest

value addition.

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Rules of determining origin: Regime Wide RoO The 3 principles: -

: - Cumulation;

: - Tolerance or de minis rule; and

: - Absorption principle

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Rules of determining origin: Regime Wide RoO

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Cumulation: Allows importation of goods from specific country or region(s) without affecting its origin. Types of cumulation:-

Bilateral: imports from a partner country. Diagonal: imports from a particular region. Full: Any processing activity from within a

country of a regional grouping.

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Rules of determining origin: Regime wide RoO

Tolerance or de minis rule: allows for the use

of a percentage of non-originating material

without affecting the final product.

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Rules of determining origin: Regime wide RoO

Absorption principle: Additional processing or

transformation of a product qualifying for

preferential treatment does not affect its

origin.

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Rules of origin: Regime wide RoO NB:

The regime wide RoO allow for leniency in

the application of product specific RoO.

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COMESA-EAC-SADC RoO: COMESA The origin of goods in COMESA are

determined by:- The concept of wholly produced goods; CTH Rule; VA Rule; and Full cumulation.

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COMESA-EAC-SADC RoO: EAC The origin of goods in EAC are determined

by:- The concept of wholly produced goods; VA Rule; CTH Rule; and Full cumulation.

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COMESA-EAC-SADC RoO: SADC The origin of goods in SADC are determined

by:- The concept of wholly produced goods; VA Rule; CTH Rule; SP Rule; Full cumulation; and Tolerance/ de minis rule.

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International Harmonization of RoO The harmonization of non- preferential RoO

is ongoing. The main instrument is the WTO Agreement on RoO

Previous attempts to harmonize preferential RoO have been unsuccessful.

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TFTA RoO

Annex 4 of TFTA provides that origin of goods is determined by:-

The concept of wholly produced goods; CTH Rule; Principle of territoriality(new); and Full cumulation.

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Conclusion

The RoO regime in COMESA and EAC differ

from RoO in SADC but TFTA RoO regime is

similar to COMESA and EAC.

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Conclusion

International harmonization has minimal

impact on TFTA RoO as it focuses on non-

preferential RoO

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Conclusion

There is need for further studies on

international harmonization of preferential

RoO.

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Conclusion

Solutions for possible conflict with SADC’s

RoO?

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Conclusion

Make the RoO in TFTA more protective of local industries.

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Conclusion

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