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What if my good is produced in the United States, but is transshipped through a third country on its way to Chile? Can it still qualify for preferential treatment?

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What if my good is produced in the United States, but is transshipped through a third country on its way to Chile? Can it still qualify for preferential treatment?

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According to Article 4.11 of the U.S.-Chile FTA, a good that undergoes “subsequent production or any other operation outside the territories of the Parties, other than unloading, reloading, or any other process necessary to preserve the good in good condition or to transport the good to the territory of a Party” can no longer qualify for preferential treatment.

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