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Rule 5 - Wholly produced or obtained products - Rules of Determination of Origin of Goods under the Preferential Trading Agreement between the Republic of India and the Republic of Chile Rules, 2007Extract Rule 5. Wholly produced or obtained products The following shall be considered as wholly produced or obtained in the territory of a Party: a) mineral products extracted from the soil or subsoil of any of the Parties, including its territorial seas, continental shelf or exclusive economic zone; b) Plants 1 and plant products grown, harvested, picked or gathered there including in its territorial seas, continental shelf or exclusive economic zone; c) live animals born, and raised there, including by aquaculture; d) products from animals as in (c) above. 2 e) Animals and products thereof obtained by hunting, trapping, collecting, fishing or and capturing there; including its inland waters, territorial seas, continental shelf or in the exclusive economic zone; f) Products of seafishing and other marine products taken from the high seas by its vessels as defined in Article 2; g) goods processed and/or made on board its factory ships as defined in Article 2 exclusively from the products mentioned in subparagraphs (e) and (f); h) waste and scrap resulting from utilisation, consuming or manufacturing operations conducted in the territory of any of the Parties, provided they are fit only for the recovery of raw materials; and i) goods produced in any of the Parties exclusively from the products specifiedin subparagraphs (a) to (h) above. *************** 1) Plants refers to all plant life, including forestry products, fruits, flowers, vegetables, trees, sea weeds and fungi. 2) Animals referred to in paragraph (c), (d) and (e) covers all animal life, including mammals, birds, fish, crustaceans, molluscs and reptiles.
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