Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 March 2015
For the purposes of implementing paragraph 2 of Article 30 of this Agreement:
a good shall be deemed to be eligible for partial cumulation, if at least twenty percent (20%) of the Regional Value Content (RVC) of the good is originating in the Member State where working or processing of the good has taken place;
RVC of the good specified in paragraph (a) shall be calculated in accordance with the formula provided in Article 29 of this Agreement;
a good exported under this arrangement shall not be eligible for tariff preference accorded by the importing Member State under this Agreement;
a good exported under this arrangement shall be accompanied by a valid Certificate of Origin (Form D) duly and prominently marked “Partial Cumulation”;
the relevant sections of the Annex 8 (Operational Certification Procedures), including Rule 18 (retroactive check) and 19 (verification visit), shall be applicable to Certificate(s) of Origin (Form D) issued for partial cumulation purposes.
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