Does the apparel have to be completely produced in Haiti?
The procedures allow for minor co-production in other countries. Minor attachments and minor embellishments (for example, appliqus, beads, spangles, embroidery, and buttons) and minor subassemblies (for example, collars, cuffs, plackets, and pockets) that do not appreciably affect the identity of the good shall not affect the determination of whether a good is “wholly assembled” in Haiti. However, the finished apparel must be exported to the United States either from Haiti or from the Dominican Republic. See OTEXA’s interim procedures, Section 2(h).
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