RULES OF ORIGIN

KEITH NUTHALLTHE WORLD Trade Organisation's general council has been asked to approve a series of global trading regulations stating whether a textile manufacturing process is important enough for the processed fabric to legally be considered a new product, made in the country of manufacture rather then where the raw material was sourced. The chairman of a special WTO rules of origin committee has for instance recommended that unbleached or pre-bleached fabrics must be subject to permanent dying or printing, with at least two preparatory or finishing operations, ...


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