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NAFTA Annex

ANNEX I

1. The Schedule of a Party sets out the reservations taken by
that Party, pursuant to Articles 1108(1) and 1206(2), with respect
to existing, non-conforming measures that derogate from an
obligation relating to:

(a) national treatment, pursuant to Article 1102 (Investment)
or 1202 (Services);

(b) most-favored-nation treatment, pursuant to Article 1103
(Investment) or 1203 (Services);

© local presence, pursuant to Article 1205 (Services);

(d) performance requirements, pursuant to Article 1106
(Investment); or

(e) nationality requirements for senior management or members
of boards of directors, pursuant to Article 1107
(Investment).

2. Each reservation sets out the following elements (ftnt 1):

(a) SECTOR refers to the general sector in which the
reservation is taken;

(b) SUB-SECTOR refers to the specific sector in which the
reservation is taken;

© INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION refers to the activity, where
applicable, covered by the reservation according to
domestic industry classification codes;

(d) TYPE OF RESERVATION specifies the obligation referred to
in paragraph 1 for which a reservation is taken;

(e) LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT indicates the level of government
maintaining the measure for which the Party is taking the
reservation;

(f) LEGAL CITATION identifies the specific existing measures,
where applicable, for which the reservation is taken;
(ftnt 2)

(g) DESCRIPTION describes the non-conforming aspects of the
existing measures for which the reservation is taken and,
where applicable, commitments for liberalization upon
entry into force of this Agreement; and

(h) DURATION sets out the period for which the reservation is
taken and the phase-in of commitments for liberalization.

3. In the interpretation of a reservation, all elements of the
reservation should be considered. Where the DURATION does not
provide for liberalization, the LEGAL CITATION shall govern to the
extent of any inconsistency with any other element. Where the
DURATION provides for liberalization upon or after entry into force
of this Agreement, the DURATION shall govern to the extent of any
inconsistency with any other element.

4. Where a Party maintains a measure that requires that a service
provider be a citizen, permanent resident or resident of its
territory as a condition to the provision of a service in its
territory, a reservation for Articles 1202, 1203 or 1205 taken with
respect to that measure shall operate as a reservation for Articles
1102 or 1103 with respect to the effect of that measure on the
ability of the service provider to establish an investment.

5. For purposes of this Annex:

CMAP means Clasificaci?n Mexicana de Actividades y Productos;

concession means an authorization provided by the State to a person
to exploit a natural resource or provide a service, for which
Mexican nationals and Mexican enterprises are granted priority over
foreigners;

CPC means Central Product Classification numbers as set out in
Statistical Office of the United Nations, Statistical Papers,
Series M, No. 77, Provisional Central Product Classification,
1991;

foreigners' exclusion clause means the express provision in an
enterprise's by-laws, stating that the enterprise shall not allow
foreigners, directly or indirectly, to become partners or
shareholders of the enterprise;

international cargo means goods that have an origin or destination
outside the territory of a Party;

Mexican enterprise means an enterprise constituted under the laws
of Mexico;

Mexican national means a national of Mexico, as defined by the
Constitution of Mexico;

person of a Party means a national or an enterprise of a Party; and

SIC means:

(a) with respect to Canada, Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) numbers as set out in Statistics
Canada, Standard Industrial Classification, fourth
edition, 1980; and

(b) with respect to the United States, Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) numbers as set out in the United
States Office of Management and Budget, Standard
Industrial Classification Manual, 1987.

FOOTNOTE 1: The reservations are current as of September 5, 1992.
The three delegations understand that where a Party adopts
liberalizing measures prior to the date of entry into force of this
Agreement, such measures will be considered to be existing
measures.

FOOTNOTE 2: The three delegations are considering the need for
inclusion of language to the effect that measures set out in the
LEGAL CITATION shall be deemed to include existing administrative
decisions, interpretations and practices pursuant to the measure
cited.



ANNEX I
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Energy

SUB-SECTOR: Atomic Energy

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not Applicable

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Atomic Energy Act of 1954, 42 U.S.C. 2133-2134

DESCRIPTION: Investment

A license is required for any person
in the United States to transfer,
manufacture, produce, use or import
any facilities that produce or use
nuclear materials. Such license may
not be issued to any entity known or
believed to be owned, controlled or
dominated by an alien, a foreign
corporation or a foreign government
(42 U.S.C. 2133, 2134). The
issuance of a license is also
prohibited for utilization or
production facilities for such uses as
medical therapy or research and
development activities to any
corporation or other entity owned,
controlled or dominated by one of the
foreign persons described above (42
U.S.C. 2134(d)).

DURATION: Indeterminate
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ANNEX I
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Business Services

SUB-SECTOR: Export Intermediaries

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 7389 Business Services, Not Elsewhere Classified

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) Local Presence
(Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Export Trading Company Act of 1982, Public Law 97-290,
96 Stat. 1233, 15 U.S.C. 4011-4021
15 C.F.R. Part 325

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

Title III of the Export Trading
Company Act of 1982 authorizes the
Secretary of Commerce to issue
"certificates of review" with respect
to export conduct. The Act calls for
the issuance of a certificate of
review if the Secretary determines,
and the Attorney General concurs, that
the export conduct specified in an
application will not have the
anticompetitive effects proscribed by
the Act. A certificate of review
limits the liability under federal and
state antitrust laws in engaging in
the export conduct certified.

Only a "person" as defined by the Act
can apply for a certificate of review.
The term "person" means "an individual
who is a resident of the United
States; a partnership that is created
under and exists pursuant to the laws
of any State or of the United States;
a State or local government entity; a
corporation, whether organized as a
profit or nonprofit corporation, that
is created under and exists pursuant
to the laws of any State or of the
United States; or any association or
combination, by contract or other
arrangement, between such persons."

A foreign national or enterprise can
receive the protection provided by a
certificate of review by becoming a
"member" of a qualified applicant.
The regulations define "member" to
mean "an entity (U.S. or foreign)
which is seeking protection under the
certificate with the applicant. A
member may be a partner in a
partnership or a joint venture; a
shareholder of a corporation; or a
participant in an association,
cooperative, or other form of profit
or nonprofit organization or
relationship, by contract or other
arrangement."

DURATION:Indeterminate
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ANNEX I

Schedule of United States

SECTOR:Business Services

SUB-SECTOR:Export Intermediaries

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:7389 Business Services, Not Elsewhere
Classified

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) Local Presence
(Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Export Administration Act of 1979, Pub. L. 96-72, as amended
Export Administration Regulations,
15 C.F.R. parts 768 through 799

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

With some limited exceptions, the
export from the United States of all
commodities, and all "technical data",
requires either a general license or a
validated license or other
authorization granted by the Office of
Export Licensing, United States
Department of Commerce. A general
license requires no application or
documentation and is generally
available for use by all persons.

An application for a validated license
may be made only by a person subject
to the jurisdiction of the United
States who is in fact the exporter, or
by his duly authorized agent. An
application may be made on behalf of a
person not subject to the jurisdiction
of the United States by an authorized
agent in the United States, who then
becomes the applicant.

DURATION: Indeterminate
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ANNEX I
Schedule of United States

SECTOR: Communications

SUB-SECTOR: Telecommunications (Enhanced or Value-Added Services)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CPC 752323 Value-Added Network Services CPC 752329
Other Message Services

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: F.C.C. Decision, International Communications Policies
Governing Designation of Recognized Private Operating
Agencies, 104 F.C.C. 2d 208, n. 123, n. 126 (1986)
47 C.F.R. 64.702 (1991) (Definition of enhanced or value-
added services)

DESCRIPTION: Investment

If a U.S.-based foreign-owned enhanced
service provider obtains voluntary
Recognized Private Operating Agency
certification from the U.S. Department
of State for purposes of negotiating
operating agreements with governments
other than the U.S. Government, it
must submit copies of all operating
agreements granted to it by foreign
governments and any refusal of a
foreign government to grant it an
operating agreement. For purposes of
this rule, a service provider is
generally considered "foreign owned"
if 20 percent or more of its stock is
owned by persons that are not U.S.
citizens.

DURATION: Indeterminate
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ANNEX I
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Manufacturing

SUB-SECTOR: Agricultural Chemicals

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 2879 Pesticides and Agricultural Chemicals,
not Elsewhere Classified

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEGAL CITATION: Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as
amended, 7 U.S.C. 136 et seq.

DESCRIPTION:Investment

7 U.S.C. 135h(g) prevents the
Administrator of the Environmental
Protection Agency from knowingly
disclosing information submitted by an
applicant or registrant under the Act
(without consent) to any person
engaged in the production, sale or
distribution of pesticides in
countries other than the United States
or to any person who intends to
deliver such data to such foreign or
multinational business or entity.

DURATION: Indeterminate
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ANNEX I
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Mining and Materials

SUB-SECTOR: Minerals Mining

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) Most-Favored-Nation
Treatment (Article 1103)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Mineral Lands Leasing Act of 1920; 30 U.S.C. Chapter 3;
10 U.S.C. 7435

DESCRIPTION: Investment

1. Under the Mineral Lands Leasing
Act of 1920, aliens and corporations
with foreign stockholders may not
acquire rights-of-way for oil or gas
pipelines, or pipelines carrying
products refined from them, across on-
shore federal lands, or acquire leases
or interests in certain minerals, such
as coal or oil. However, non-U.S.
citizens may own a 100 percent
interest in a domestic corporation
that acquires a right-of-way for oil
or gas pipelines across on-shore
federal lands or lease to develop
mineral resources on on-shore federal
lands unless the foreign investor's
home country denies similar or like
privileges for the mineral or access
in question to U.S. citizens or
corporations, as compared with the
privileges it accords to its own
(30 U.S.C. 181, 183(a)).

2. Nationalization is not considered
to be denial of similar or like
privileges.

3. See also 10 U.S.C. 7435, which
restricts foreign citizens, or
corporations controlled by them, from
obtaining access to leases on Naval
Petroleum Reserves, should the laws,
customs or regulations of their
country deny the privilege of leasing
public lands to citizens or
corporations of the United States.

DURATION: Indeterminate.
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ANNEX I
Schedule of United States

SECTOR: Professional Services

SUB-SECTOR: Patent Attorneys and Patent Agents and other Practice before
the Patent and Trademark Office

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: [to be provided]

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202) Most-Favored-Nation
Treatment (Article 1203) Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: 35 USC Chapter 3 (Practice Before Patent and Trademark Office)
37 C.F.R. Part 10 (Representation of Others Before the U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

As a condition to be registered to
practice for others before the U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO):

(a) a patent attorney must be a U.S.
citizen or an alien lawfully residing
in the United States (37 C.F.R.
10.6(a));

(b) a patent agent must be a U.S.
citizen, an alien lawfully residing in
the United States, or a non-resident
who is registered to practice in a
country that permits patent agents
registered to practice before the
USPTO to practice in that country (37
C.F.R. 10.6©); and

© a practitioner in trademark and
non-patent cases must be an attorney
licensed in the United States, a
"grandfathered" agent, an attorney
licensed to practice in another
country that accords equivalent
treatment to attorneys licensed in the
United States, or an agent registered
to practice in such a country (37
C.F.R. 10.14(a)-©).

DURATION: Citizenship and permanent residency requirements subject to removal
within two years after entry into force of this Agreement in
accordance with Article 1210(3).
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ANNEX I
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Public Administration

SUB-SECTOR:

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) Most-Favored-Nation
Treatment (Article 1103)

LEGAL CITATION: 22 U.S.C. 2194(a), 2194(b) and 2198©

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

DESCRIPTION: Investment

The Overseas Private Investment
Corporation (OPIC) insurance and loan
guarantees under 22 U.S.C. 2194(a),
2194(b) and 2198© are not available
to certain aliens, foreign
enterprises, or foreign controlled
domestic enterprises.
DURATION: Indeterminate
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ANNEX I
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Air Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 3721 Aircraft Repair and Rebuilding on a Factory
Basis SIC 4581 Aircraft Repair (Except on a Factory
Basis)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1203)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: 49 U.S.C. App. 1354, 1421-1430 14 C.F.R. Parts 43 and 145
Agreement Concerning Airworthiness Certification, Exchange
of Letters between U.S. and Canada dated August 31, 1984,
Treaties and International Agreement Service 11023

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border

For major aircraft repair, overhaul or
maintenance activities, during which
an aircraft is withdrawn from service,
U.S. measures require that, in order
to perform work on U.S.-registered
aircraft, foreign air repair stations
must be certified by the Federal
Aviation Administration with
continuing oversight provided by the
Federal Aviation Administration.
Pursuant to a bilateral airworthiness
agreement dated August 31, 1984, as
amended, between the United States and
Canada, the United States recognizes
the certifications and oversight
provided by Canada for all repair
stations and individuals performing
the work located in Canada.

DURATION: Indeterminate
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ANNEX I
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Air Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 4512 Air Transportation Scheduled
4522 Air Transportation Non-scheduled
4513 Air Courier Services

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1103)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended;
14 C.F.R. For purposes of this entry, the Description
governs.

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Whether an entity is a U.S. citizen
determines the type of commercial air
services company that it can own or
control. Under the Federal Aviation
Act of 1958 (49 U.S.C. App. Ch. 20),
"citizens" include (1) individuals who
are citizens; (2) a partnership in
which each member is a citizen of the
U.S.; or (3) a U.S. corporation of
which the president and at least
two-thirds of the board of directors
and other managing officers are U.S.
citizens, and at least seventy-five
percent of the voting interest in the
corporation is owned or controlled by
U.S. citizens. 49 U.S.C. App.
1301(16).

In addition, this statutory
requirement has historically been
interpreted by the Department of
Transportation (and the Civil
Aeronautics Board before it) to
require that an air carrier in fact be
under the actual control of U.S.
citizens. The Department of
Transportation makes this
determination on a case-by-case basis.
Nevertheless, the Department has
provided guidance as to some lines of
demarcation. For example, total
foreign equity investment of up to 49
percent (with a maximum of 25 percent
being voting stock), taken alone, is
not construed as indicative of foreign
control. (See Department of
Transportation Order 91-1-41, January
23, 1991.)

Only air carriers that are U.S.
citizens are permitted to operate
domestic air services or operate
international air services as a "U.S."
carrier; non-U.S. citizens may own
and control foreign air carriers that
operate between the U.S. and foreign
points. See Sections 401, 402,
417(b)(7) and 1108 of the Federal
Aviation Act. The different rights of
each type of air carrier are usually
spelled out in the applicable aviation
bilateral agreement.

Certain distinctions based on
citizenship also exist with regard to
other types of air services providers,
such as air freight forwarders (14
C.F.R. 297), charter operators (14
C.F.R. 380), and intermodal operators
(14 C.F.R. 222).

Air freight forwarders may be "U.S.
citizens" (defined as indicated above)
which use the services of (inter alia)
direct air carriers (with a Department
of Transportation certificate,
regulation, order or permit) to
transport property. 14 C.F.R. Part
296. They may also be "foreign air
freight forwarders", which similarly
use direct air carriers to transport
property. 14 C.F.R. Part 296. There
is no "U.S. citizenship" requirement
for "foreign air freight forwarders."
14 C.F.R. 297.3(d). Foreign air
freight forwarders may obtain the same
operating exemptions available to U.S.
citizens. They must, however, apply
for registration with the Department
of Transportation. Their application
can be rejected "for reasons relating
to the failure of effective
reciprocity, or if the Department
finds that it is in the public
interest to do so." 14 C.F.R.
297.22.

Charter operators may be "public
charter operators", which inter alia
must be "U.S. citizens" (defined as
indicated above) or "foreign charter
operators," for which there is not a
citizenship requirement. 14 C.F.R.
380.2. Unlike domestic charter
operators, "foreign charter operators"
wishing to operate charters which
originate in the U.S. must register
with the Department of Transportation.
14 C.F.R. 380.61. The Department of
Transportation may reject a
registration application "for reasons
relating to the failure of effective
reciprocity or if the Department finds
it would be in the public interest to
do so." 14 C.F.R.  380.64.

A direct foreign air carrier may
engage in the surface transport of
property (which it has carried by air)
in a zone extending 35 miles from the
boundary of the airport or city it is
authorized to serve. There is no such
geographic limitation on a direct U.S.
air carrier, or on a U.S. or foreign
indirect air carrier.

DURATION: Indeterminate
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ANNEX I
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Air Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 0721 Crop Planting, Cultivating, and Protecting
(limited to aerial dusting and spraying, dusting
crops, with or without fertilizing, spraying
crops, with or without fertilizing)

SIC 4522 Air Transportation, services, sightseeing
airplane services)

SIC 7319 Advertising, Not Elsewhere Classified
(limited to aerial advertising, sky writing)

SIC 7335 Commercial Photography
(limited to aerial photographic service, except
mapmaking)

SIC 7389 Business Services, Not Elsewhere Classified
(limited to mapmaking, including aerial, pipeline
and powerline inspection services, firefighting
service, other than forestry or public)

SIC 7997 Membership Sports & Recreation Clubs
(limited to aviation clubs, membership)

SIC 8299 Schools & Education Services, Not Elsewhere
Classified (limited to flying instruction)

SIC 8713 Surveying Services (limited to aerial
surveying)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 1103, 1203)
Local Presence (Article 1205)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended;
49 U.S.C. App. 1508(b); 14 C.F.R. 375. For purposes of this
entry, paragraph 3 of the Description governs.

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

1. Authorization from the Department
of Transportation is required for the
provision of specialty air services in
the territory of the United States. A
person of Canada or Mexico that
provides aerial construction,
heli-logging, aerial sightseeing,
flight training, aerial inspection and
surveillance and aerial spraying
services may not be authorized to
provide such services if there is
inadequate reciprocity on the part of
the country of the applicant, or if
approval would otherwise not be in the
public interest.

2. A person of Mexico or Canada may
be authorized to provide, subject to
compliance by that person with U.S.
safety regulations, aerial mapping,
aerial surveying, aerial photography,
forest fire management, fire fighting,
aerial advertising, glider towing and
parachute jumping.

Investment

3. Specialty air enterprises are
required to comply with the same
requirements as those set out in the
exception for air transportation
carriers described in the investment
exception for air transportation.
DURATION:Cross-Border

Paragraph 2 of the Description governs
on entry into force.

A person of Canada or Mexico may
obtain, subject to compliance with
U.S. safety requirements,
authorization to provide the following
specialty air services in the
territory of the United States:

(a) two years after entry into force
of the Agreement, aerial
construction and heli-logging;

(b) three years after entry into
force of the Agreement, aerial
sightseeing, flight training and
aerial inspection and
surveillance services; and

© six years after entry into force
of the Agreement, aerial spraying
services.

Investment: Indeterminate
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ANNEX I
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Land Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4213 Trucking, Except Local
SIC 4215 Courier Services, Except by Air
SIC 4131 Intercity and Rural Bus Transportation
SIC 4142 Bus Charter Service, Except Local
SIC 4151 School Buses (limited to interstate
transportation not related to school activity)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 1103, 1203)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Bus Regulatory Reform Act of 1982, as amended, section 6,
49 U.S.C. 10922(l) (1) and (2)
49 U.S.C. 10530 (3)
49 U.S.C. 10329, 10330 and 11705 and
49 C.F.R. 1044
19 U.S.C. 1202

Memorandum of Understanding Between the United States of
America and the United Mexican States on Facilitation
of Charter/Tour Bus Service, December 3, 1990.

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

Operating authority from the
Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC)
is required to provide interstate or
cross border bus or truck services in
the territory of the United States. A
moratorium has been imposed on new
grants of operating authority for
persons of Mexico, except for
provision of cross-border charter or
tour bus services.

Under the moratorium, persons of
Mexico without operating authority may
operate only within ICC Border
Commercial Zones, for which ICC
operating authority is not required.
Persons of Mexico providing truck
services (including for hire, private,
and exempt services) without operating
authority are required to obtain a
certificate of registration from the
ICC to enter the United States and
operate in the ICC Border Commercial
Zones. Persons of Mexico providing
bus service are not required to obtain
an ICC certificate of registration to
provide such service within the ICC
Border Commercial Zones.

A person providing bus or truck
service between points in the United
States is required to use United
States-registered and either U.S.-
built or duty-paid equipment.

Investment

The moratorium has the effect of being
an investment restriction because
enterprises of the United States
providing bus or truck services that
are owned or controlled by persons of
Mexico may not obtain ICC operating
authority.

DURATION: On entry into force of this Agreement, the Description shall govern.
Cross-Border Services

A person of Mexico will be permitted
to obtain operating authority to
provide:

(a) three years after signature of
this Agreement, cross-border
truck services to or from border
states (California, Arizona, New
Mexico, and Texas), and such
persons will be permitted to
enter and depart the territory of
United States through different
ports of entry;

(b) three years after entry into
force of this Agreement,
cross-border scheduled bus
services; and

© six years after entry into force
of this Agreement, cross-border
truck services.

Investment

A person of Mexico will be permitted
to establish an enterprise in the
United States to provide:

(a) three years after signature of
this Agreement, truck services
for the distribution of
international cargo between
points in the United States; and

(b) seven years after entry into
force of this Agreement, bus
services between points in the
United States.

Indeterminate: The moratorium will
remain in place on grants of authority
for the provision of truck services by
persons of Mexico between points in
the United States for the
transportation of goods other than
international cargo.
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ANNEX I
Schedule of United States

SECTOR: Transportation Services

SUB-SECTOR: Customs Brokers

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4731 Arrangement of Transportation of Freight
and Cargo

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: 19 U.S.C. 1641(b)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

Only U.S. citizens may obtain a
customs broker's license, which is
required to conduct customs business
on behalf of another person. A
corporation, association, or
partnership established under the laws
of any state may receive a customs
broker's license if at least one
officer of the corporation or
association, or one member of the
partnership, holds a valid customs
broker's license.

DURATION: Indeterminate
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ANNEX I
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: All

SUB-SECTOR:

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1103)

LEGAL CITATION: Securities Act of 1933, Rules 251 and 405, 17 C.F.R. 240.251
and 240.405

Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Section 12(b)(2), 15 U.S.C.
1(b)(2) and the Rules thereunder.

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Foreign issuers, except for certain
Canadian issuers, may not use the
small business forms under the
Securities Act of 1933 to register
securities.

DURATION: Indeterminate
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ANNEX I
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR:

SUBSECTOR:

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4952 Sewerage System

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Performance Requirements (Article 1106)

LEGAL CITATION: Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.

DESCRIPTION: Investment

The Clean Water Act authorizes grants
for the construction of treatment
plants for municipal sewage or
industrial waste. Grant recipients
may be privately-owned enterprises.
The Act provides that grants shall be
made for treatment works only if such
articles, materials, and supplies as
have been manufactured, mined or
produced in the United States will be
used in the treatment works. The
Administrator of the Environmental
Protection Agency has authority not to
apply this provision, e.g., if the
cost of the articles in question is
unreasonable. 33 U.S.C. 1295.

DURATION: Indeterminate



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SECTOR: Agriculture

SUB-SECTOR:

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Farm Credit Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. F-2
as amended by R.S.C. 1985, c. 1 (4th
Supp.); S.C. 1991, c. 5, 53

Farm Credit Regulations, C.R.C. 1978,
c. 644 as amended by SOR/81-560;
SOR/82-495; SOR/83-198

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Loans by the Farm Credit Corporation
may be made only to:

(a) individuals who are Canadian
citizens or permanent residents;

(b) farming corporations controlled
by Canadian citizens or permanent
residents; or

© cooperative farm associations,
all of whose members are Canadian
citizens or permanent residents.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: All Sectors

SUB-SECTOR:

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)
Performance Requirements (Article 1106)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Investment Canada Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.
28, as amended by S.C.1988, c. 65

Investment Canada Regulations,
SOR/85-611, as amended by SOR/189-69

An Act to Amend the Investment Canada
Act, (Bill C-89, introduced in
Parliament on 18 June 1992)

DESCRIPTION: Investment

1. Under the Investment Canada Act,
the following acquisitions of Canadian
businesses by "non-Canadians" are
subject to review by Investment
Canada:

(1) all direct acquisitions of
Canadian businesses with assets
of $5 million or more;

(2) all indirect acquisitions of
Canadian businesses with assets
of $50 million or more; and

(3) indirect acquisitions of Canadian
businesses with assets between $5
million and $50 million which
represent more than 50 percent of
the value, calculated in the
prescribed manner, of the assets
of all the entities the control
of which is being acquired,
directly or indirectly, in the
transaction in question.

2. "Canadian business", "Canadian"
and "non-Canadian" are defined in the
Investment Canada Act. A "non-
Canadian" is an individual, government
or agency thereof or an entity which
is not "Canadian".

3. In addition, specific
acquisitions or new businesses in
designated types of business
activities related to Canada's
cultural heritage or national
identity, which are normally
notifiable, may be reviewed if the
Governor in Council authorizes a
review in the public interest.

4. Investments subject to review
under the Investment Canada Act are
not to be implemented unless the
Minister responsible for the
Investment Canada Act advises the
applicant that the investment is
likely to be of net benefit to Canada.
Such a determination is made in
accordance with six factors described
in the Act.

5. These factors are summarized as
follows:

(a) the effect of the investment on
the level and nature of economic
activity in Canada, including the
effect on employment, on the
utilization of parts, components
and services produced in Canada,
and on exports from Canada;

(b) the degree and significance of
participation by Canadians in the
investment;

© the effect of the investment on
productivity, industrial
efficiency, technological
development and product
innovation in Canada;

(d) the effect of the investment on
competition within any industry
or industries in Canada;

(e) the compatibility of the
investment with national
industrial, economic and cultural
policies, taking into
consideration industrial,
economic and cultural policy
objectives enunciated by the
government or legislature of any
province likely to be
significantly affected by the
investment; and

(f) the contribution of the
investment to Canada's ability to
compete in world markets.

6. In making a net benefit
determination, the Minister, through
Investment Canada, may review plans
under which the applicant demonstrates
the net benefit to Canada of the
proposed acquisition. An applicant
may also submit undertakings to the
Minister in connection with any
proposed acquisition which is the
subject of review. In the event of
noncompliance with an undertaking by
an applicant, the Minister may seek a
court order directing compliance or
any other remedy authorized under the
Act.

7. The establishment or acquisition
of Canadian businesses by non-
Canadians, other than those described
above, are to be notified to the
agency administering the Act,
Investment Canada.

8. Review of "acquisition of
control", as defined in the Investment
Canada Act, of a Canadian business by
an American or Mexican will take place
if the value of the gross assets of
the Canadian business is not less than
the applicable thresholds, effective
on the date of entry into force of
this Agreement and adjusted on each
anniversary thereof. The calculation
of the applicable review threshold is
set out in the Duration section below.

9. The review threshold applicable
to American and Mexican investors is
higher than those set out above.
However, this higher review threshold
does not apply in the following
sectors: uranium production and
ownership of uranium producing
properties; oil and gas; financial
services; transportation services and
cultural businesses.

10. Indirect "acquisitions of
control", as defined in the Investment
Canada Act, of Canadian businesses by
"American" and "Mexican" investors are
not reviewable. Notwithstanding the
definition of "investor of a Party" in
Chapter Eleven, only investors who are
nationals, or entities controlled by
nationals, (as defined in the
Investment Canada Act) of the United
States or Mexico, may benefit from the
higher review threshold.

11. Notwithstanding Article 1106(1),
Canada reserves the right to impose
requirements, or enforce any
commitment or undertaking, in
connection with the establishment,
acquisition, expansion, conduct or
operation of an investment of an
investor of another Party for the
transfer of technology, production
process or other proprietary knowledge
to a national or enterprise,
affiliated to the transferor, in
Canada, in connection with the review
of an acquisition of an investment
pursuant to the Investment Canada Act.

12. Except for requirements,
commitments or undertakings related to
technology transfer as set out above,
Article 1106(1) shall apply to
requirements, commitments or
undertakings imposed or enforced under
the Investment Canada Act. However,
Article 1106(1) shall not be construed
to apply to any requirement,
commitment or undertaking imposed or
enforced in connection with a review
under the Investment Canada Act, to
locate production, carry out research
and development, employ or train
workers, or to construct or expand
particular facilities, in Canada.

DURATION: Paragraphs 10, 11 and 12 of the
Description setting out Canada's
reservations and commitments with
respect to Articles 1102, 1106(1),
and 1138 shall govern.

For American and Mexican investors,
the applicable threshold for the
review of a direct acquisition of
control of a Canadian business shall
be:

(a) for the twelve month period
commencing on the date of entry
into force of this Agreement,
such monetary amount as
determined in accordance with
Annex 1607.3 of the Canada-United
State Free Trade Agreement;

(b) commencing on the first
anniversary of the date of entry
into force of this Agreement, the
monetary amount for the preceding
year multiplied by an annual
adjustment representing the
increase in nominal Gross
Domestic Product, as set out
below.

The calculation of the annual
adjustment shall be determined in
January of each year after 1994 using
the most recently available data as
published by Statistics Canada and
using the following formula:

Ann ual Adjustment =

Current nominal GDP at market
prices
---------------------------------
----------------------Previous
year nominal GDP at market prices

"Current nominal GDP at market prices"
means the arithmetic mean of the
nominal Gross Domestic Product at
market prices for the most recent four
consecutive quarters (seasonally
adjusted at annual rates).

"Previous year nominal GDP at market
prices" means the arithmetic mean of
the nominal Gross Domestic Product at
market prices for the four consecutive
quarters (seasonally adjusted at
annual rates) for the comparable
period in the year preceding the year
used in calculating the "current
nominal GDP at market prices".

The amounts determined in this manner
shall be rounded to the nearest
million dollars.

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SECTOR: All Sectors

SUB-SECTOR:

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal
Provincial

LEGAL CITATION:

DESCRIPTION: Investment

When selling or disposing of its
equity interests in, or the assets of,
an existing state enterprise or an
existing governmental entity, Canada
and each province reserve the right to
prohibit or impose limitations on the
ownership of such interests or assets,
and on the ability of owners of such
interests or assets to control any
resulting enterprise, by investors of
another Party or non-Party or their
investments. In addition, Canada and
each province reserve the right to
adopt or maintain any measure relating
to the nationality of senior
management or members of the board of
directors.

For the purposes of this reservation:

(a) any measure maintained, or
adopted after the entry into
force of this Agreement,
prohibiting or imposing
limitations on the ownership of
equity interests or assets or
nationality requirements
described in this reservation
shall be deemed to be an existing
measure; and

(b) "state enterprise" means an
enterprise owned or controlled
through ownership interests by
Canada or a province and includes
an enterprise established after
the date of entry into force of
this Agreement solely for the
purposes of selling or disposing
of equity interests in, or the
assets of, an existing state
enterprise or governmental
entity.

DURATION:
The Description shall govern on entry
into force of this Agreement.

Indeterminate.

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SECTOR: All Sectors

SUB-SECTOR:

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Canada Business Corporations Act,
R.S.C. 1985, C. I-44, as amended by
R.S.C. 1985, c. 27 (2nd Supp.), R.S.C.
1985, c. 1 (4th Supp.); S.C. 1990, c.
17; S.C. 1991, c. 45, 46, 47

Canada Corporations Act, R.S.C. 1970,
C. C-32, as amended by R.S.C. 1970, c.
C-10 (1st Supp.); S.C. 1970-71-72, c.
43, 63; S.C. 1972, c. 17; S.C.
1974-75-76, c. 33; S.C. 1978-79, c.
11; S.C. 1985, c. 26; S.C. 1986, c.
26, 35

Canada Business Corporations Act
Regulations SOR/79-316, as amended by
SOR/79-513, SOR/79-728, SOR/80-873,
SOR/81-3, SOR/81-189, SOR/81-868,
SOR/82-187, SOR/83-511, SOR/83781,
SOR/83-817, SOR/85-384, SOR/86-365,
SOR/86-366, SOR/86-421, SOR/86-983,
SOR/87-248, SOR/87-629, SOR/8863,
SOR/88-491, SOR/89-159, SOR/89-323,
SOR/90-660, SOR/91-567

DESCRIPTION: Investment

The cited laws and regulations permit
constraints to be placed on issue,
transfer and ownership of shares in
federally incorporated business
corporations. The object is to permit
corporations to meet Canadian
ownership requirements, under certain
laws as prescribed in the regulations,
in sectors where such ownership is
required as a condition to operate.
In order to maintain certain
"Canadian" ownership levels,
corporations are permitted to sell
shareholders' shares without the
consent of those shareholders, and to
purchase the corporation's own shares
on the open market. "Canadian" is
defined in the regulations.

DURATION:
Indeterminate

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SECTOR: All Sectors

SUB-SECTOR:

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Senior Management (Article 1107)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Canada Business Corporations Act,
R.S.C. 1985, c. I-44 as amended R.S.C.
1985, c. 27 (2nd Supp.), R.S.C. 1985,
c. 1 (4th Supp.); S.C. 1990, c. 17;
S.C. 1991, c. 45, 46, 47

Canada Business Corporations Act
Regulations, SOR/79-316, as amended
SOR/79-513, SOR/79-728, SOR/80-873,
SOR/81-3, SOR/81-189, SOR/81-868,
SOR/82-187, SOR/83-511, SOR/83-781,
SOR/83-817, SOR/85-384, SOR/86-365,
SOR/86-366, SOR/86-421, SOR/86-983,
SOR/87-248, SOR/87-629, SOR/88-63,
SOR/88-491, SOR/89-159, SOR/89-323,
SOR/90-660, SOR/91-567

Canada Corporations Act, R.S.C. 1970,
c. C-32

Special Acts of Parliament
incorporating specific companies

DESCRIPTION: Investment

The Canada Business Corporations Act
requires that a simple majority of
members of the board of directors, or
of a committee thereof, of a
federally-incorporated company must be
resident Canadians. For the purposes
of the Act the term "resident
Canadian" is defined as an individual
who is a Canadian citizen ordinarily
resident in Canada, a citizen who is a
member of a class as set out in the
regulations, or a permanent resident
as defined in the Immigration Act
except a person who has been
ordinarily resident in Canada for more
than one year after he became eligible
to apply for Canadian citizenship.

In the case of a holding corporation,
not more than 1/3 of the directors
need be resident Canadians if the
earnings in Canada of the holding
corporation and its subsidiaries are
less than 5% of the gross earnings of
the holding corporation and its
subsidiaries.

Under the Canada Corporations Act, a
simple majority of the elected
directors of a Special Act corporation
must be residents of Canada and
citizens of a Commonwealth country.
This requirement applies to every
joint stock company incorporated
subsequent to 22 June 1869 by any
Special Act of Parliament and any
subsequent amendments to such Acts.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: All Sectors

SUB-SECTOR:

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Citizenship Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-29
as amended by R.S.C. 1985 c. 28 (1st
Supp.); c. 30 (3rd Supp.); c. 44 (3rd
Supp.); c. 28 (4th Supp.)

Foreign Ownership of Land Regulations,
SOR/79-416; SOR/79-514; SOR/80-156;
SOR/82-544

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Under the Citizenship Act, a province
is authorized to prohibit or restrict
acquisitions of real property located
in that province by non-Canadians.

The Foreign Ownership of Land
Regulations are made pursuant to the
Citizenship Act and the Alberta
Agricultural and Recreational Land
Ownership Act. In Alberta, an
ineligible person or foreign owned or
controlled corporation may only hold
an interest in controlled land
consisting of not more than 2 parcels
containing, in the aggregate, not more
than 20 acres. An "ineligible
person" is (1) an individual who is
not a Canadian citizen or permanent
resident; (2) a foreign government or
agency thereof; or (3) a corporation
incorporated elsewhere than in Canada.
"Controlled land" means land in
Alberta but does not include (1) land
other than land owned by the Crown;
(2) land within a city, town, new
town, village, or summer village and
(3) mines or minerals.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR:

SUB-SECTOR:

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Air Canada Public Participation Act,
R.S.C. 1985, c. 35 (4th Supp.)

Canada Development Corporation
Reorganization Act, S.C. 1985, c. 49

Petro-Canada Public Participation Act,
S.C. 1991, c. 10

Canadian Arsenals Limited Divestiture
Authorization Act, S.C. 1986, c. 20

Cooperative Energy Act, S.C.
1980-81-82-83, c. 108

Eldorado Nuclear Limited
Reorganization and Divestiture Act,
S.C. 1988, c. 41

Nordion and Theratronics Divestiture
Authorization Act, S.C. 1990, c. 4

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Non-residents may not own more than a
specified percentage of the voting
shares of the corporation to which
each Act applies. For each company the
restrictions are as follows:

Air Canada: 25%
Canada Development Corporation: 25%
Petro-Canada Inc: 25%
Canadian Arsenals Limited: 25%
Eldorado Nuclear Limited: ownership
not restricted but voting rights
restricted to 25% of votes cast at
meetings
Nordion Limited: 25%
Theratronics Limited: 49%
Cooperative Energy Corporation: 49%

Non-resident is defined in the cited
laws to generally mean:

(a) an individual, other than a
Canadian citizen, who is not
ordinarily resident in Canada;

(b) a corporation incorporated,
formed or otherwise organized
outside Canada;

© the government of a foreign state
or any political subdivision
thereof, or a person empowered to
perform a function or duty on
behalf of such a government;

(d) a corporation that is controlled
directly or indirectly by
non-residents as defined in any
of paragraphs (a) to ©;

(e) a trust (i) established by a
non-resident as defined in any of
paragraphs (b) to (d), other than
a trust for the administration of
a pension fund for the benefit of
individuals a majority of whom
are residents, or (ii) in which
non-residents as defined in any
of paragraphs (a) to (d) have
more than fifty per cent of the
beneficial interest; or

(f) a corporation that is controlled
directly or indirectly by a trust
described in paragraph (e).

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: All Sectors

SUB-SECTOR:

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Export and Import Permits Act, R.S.C.,
1985, c. E-19

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

Only natural persons ordinarily
resident in Canada, enterprises having
their head office in Canada or branch
offices in Canada of a foreign
enterprise may apply for and be issued
import or export permits or a transit
authorization certificate for goods
and related services subject to
controls pursuant to regulations of
the Export and Import Permits Act.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Automotive

SUB-SECTOR:

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:

TYPE OF RESERVATION:

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Performance Requirements (Article 1106)
Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Canada-United-States Free Trade
Agreement Implementation Act

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Article 1106(3) shall not apply to the
granting of waivers of customs duties
conditioned, explicitly or implicitly,
upon the fulfillment of performance
requirements by those manufacturers of
automotive goods:

(a) set out in Part One of Annex
1002.1 of the Canada - United-
States Free Trade Agreement, in
accordance with the headnote to
that Part; and

(b) for the applicable periods
specified in Article 1002(2) and
(3) of the Canada - United-States
Free Trade Agreement to those
manufacturers of automotive goods
set out in Parts Two and Three,
respectively, of Annex 1002.1 of
that Agreement.

DURATION: (a) Indeterminate

(b) For Part Two, until January 1,
1998; and for Part Three, until
January 1, 1996 or such earlier
date specified in existing
agreements between Canada and the
recipient of the waiver.

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SECTOR: Business Service Industries

SUB-SECTOR: Customs Brokerages and Brokers

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 7794 Customs Brokerages and Brokers

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Customs Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. 41 (2nd Supp.)
Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations,
SOR/86-1067

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

1. To be a licensed customs broker
in Canada, an individual must be a
Canadian citizen or permanent
resident.

2. To be a licensed customs
brokerage in Canada:
(a) a corporation must be
incorporated in Canada with a
majority of its directors being
Canadian citizens or permanent
residents; and

(b) a partnership must be composed of
persons who are Canadian citizens
or permanent residents, or
corporations incorporated in
Canada with a majority of their
directors being Canadian citizens
or permanent residents.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Business Service Industries

SUB-SECTOR: Duty Free Shops

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 6599 Other Retail Stores, Not
Elsewhere Classified

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Customs Act, R.S.C., 1986, c.1 (2nd Supp.)
Duty Free Shop Regulations,
SOR/86-1072, as amended

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

1. To be a licensed duty free shop
operator at a land border crossing in
Canada, an individual must:

(a) be a Canadian citizen or
permanent resident;

(b) be of good character;

© be principally resident in
Canada; and

(d) have resided in Canada for at
least 183 days of the year
preceding the year of application
for the licence.

2. To be a licensed duty free shop
operator at a border crossing in
Canada, a corporation must:

(a) be incorporated in Canada; and

(b) have all of its shares
beneficially owned by Canadian
citizens or permanent residents
who meet the requirements of
paragraph 1.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Business Service Industries

SUB-SECTOR: Examination Services relating to the
Export and Import of Cultural Property

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 990 Other Services

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Cultural Property Export and Import
Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-51

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

For purposes of the Cultural Property
Export and Import Act an "expert
examiner" of cultural property must be
either a natural person who ordinarily
resides in Canada or a corporation
that has its head office in Canada or
maintains one or more establishments
in Canada to which employees employed
in connection with the business of the
corporation ordinarily report for
work.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Business Service Industries

SUB-SECTOR: Patent Agents and Agencies

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 7499 Other Financial
Intermediaries, Not
Elsewhere Classified
(Limited to Holders of
Intellectual Property
Rights)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Patent Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. P-4
Patent Rules, CRC, Vol. XIII, c. 1250,
p.10053

Patent Cooperation Treaty Regulations,
SOR/89-453

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

1. To be able to represent persons
in the presentation and prosecution of
applications for patents or in other
business before the Patent Office, a
patent agent must be a resident of
Canada and registered by the Patent
Office.

2. To prosecute an application for a
patent in Canada a registered patent
agent who is not a resident of Canada
must appoint a registered patent agent
who is a resident of Canada as an
associate to prosecute the
application.

3. Any firm may be added to the
patent register provided that it has
at least one member who is also on the
register.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Business Service Industries

SUB-SECTOR: Trade-Mark Agents

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 7499 Other Financial
Intermediaries, Not
Elsewhere Classified
(Limited to Holders of
intellectual Property
Rights)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1203)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Trade-Marks Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. T-13
Trade-Marks Regulations, CRC, Vol.
XVIII, c. 1559, p. 13803, as amended

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

1. To be able to represent persons
in the presentation and prosecution of
applications for trade-marks or in
other business before the Trade-Mark
Office, a trade-mark agent must be a
resident of Canada and registered by
the Trade-Mark Office.

2. To prosecute an application for a
trade-mark in Canada, a registered
trade-mark agent who is not resident
in Canada must appoint a registered
trade-mark agent who is resident in
Canada as an associate to prosecute
the application.

3. Trade-mark agents who reside, and
are registered (in good standing), in
a Commonwealth country or the United
States may be added to the register of
trade-mark agents.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Energy

SUB-SECTOR: Oil and Gas

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: [To be provided]

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Canada Petroleum Resources Act, R.S.C.
1985, c. 36 (2nd Supp.) as amended by
R.S.C. 1985, c. 21 (4th Supp.), S.C.
1990, c. 8, 41., S.C. 1991, c. 10
(partly in force), 24 (not in force),
46 (not in force)

Territorial Lands Act, R.S.C. 1985,
c.T-7 as amended by R.S.C. 1985, c. 7
(3rd Supp.)(partly in force); S.C.
1991, c. 2, 24 (not in force), 50 (not
in force)

Public Lands Grants Act, R.S.C. 1985,
c. P-30 as amended R.S.C. 1985, c. 13
(1st Supp.); S.C. 1991, c. 24 (not in
force). Act repealed S.C. 1991, c. 50
(repealing legislation not in force)

Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord
Implementation Act, S.C. 1987, c. 3 as
amended by S.C. 1988, c. 28, S.C.
1990, c. 41; S.C. 1991, c. 46 (not in
force), 49, 50 (not in force)

Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum
Resources Accord Implementation Act,
S.C. 1988, c. 28 as amended by S.C.
1990, c. 28, 41; S.C. 1991, c. 46 (not
in force), 49, 50 (not in force)

Canada Oil and Gas Land Regulations,
C.R.C. c. 1518 as amended SOR/80-590;
SOR/82-663; SOR/89-144

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Canadian legislation contains certain
qualifications for holders of oil and
gas production licenses for
discoveries made after March 5, 1982.
These qualifications ensure that
holders of such licenses, or shares
therein, are Canadian citizens
ordinarily resident in Canada,
permanent residents or corporations
incorporated in Canada.

Notwithstanding qualification to hold
a production license, no production
license shall be issued for
discoveries made after March 5, 1982
unless the Minister of Energy, Mines
and Resources is satisfied that the
Canadian ownership rate of the
interest-owner in relation to the
production license on the date of
issuance would not be less than 50%.
"Interest-owner" is defined in the
Canada Petroleum Resources Act to mean
"an interest holder who holds the
interest or a group of interest
holders who hold all the shares of the
interest".

With respect to production licenses
for discoveries made prior to March 5,
1982, the Canadian ownership
requirements are as set out in the
Canada Oil and Gas Land Regulations.

These qualifications and Canadian
ownership requirements are in respect
of production licenses issued on
"frontier lands" and the "offshore
areas" (areas not under provincial
jurisdiction) as defined in the
legislation.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Energy

SUB-SECTOR: Uranium

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: [To be provided]

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment
(Article 1103)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Investment Canada Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.
28, as amended by S.C.1988, c.65

Investment Canada Regulations, SOR/85-
611 as amended by SOR/189-69

An Act to Amend the Investment Canada
Act, (Bill C-89, introduced in
Parliament on 18 June 1992)

Policy on Non-resident Ownership in
the Uranium Mining Sector, 1987

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Non-resident ownership of a uranium
mining property is limited to 49% at
the stage of first production.
Exceptions to this limit may be
permitted if it can be established
that the property is in fact
Canadian-controlled as defined in the
Investment Canada Act.

Exemptions from the policy are
allowed, subject to Cabinet approval,
only in cases where Canadian
participants in the ownership of the
property cannot be found. Investments
in properties by "non-Canadians", as
defined in the Investment Canada Act,
prior to December 23, 1987, beyond the
permitted ownership level, are allowed
to remain in place; however no
increase in non-Canadian ownership is
permitted.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Fisheries

SUB-SECTOR: Fish Harvesting and Processing

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: [To be provided]

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1103)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Coastal Fisheries Protection Act,
R.S.C. 1985, c. C-33 as amended by
R.S.C. 1985, c. 31 (1st Supp.); R.S.C.
1985, c. 39 (2nd Supp.); S.C. 1990, c.
44

Fisheries Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. F-14 as
amended by R.S.C. 1985, c. 31 (1st
Supp.); R.S.C. 1985, c. 35 (1st
Supp.); R.S.C. 1985, c. 40 (4th
Supp.); S.C. 1990, c. 16; S.C. 1990,
c. 17

Policy on Foreign Investment in the
Canadian Fisheries Sector, 1985

Commercial Fisheries Licensing Policy

Coastal Fisheries Protection
Regulations, C.R.C., 1978, c. 413

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Under the Coastal Fisheries Protection
Act, "foreign" fishing vessels are
prohibited from entering Canada's 200
mile fishing zone except under
authority of a license or under
treaty. "Foreign" vessels are those
which are not "Canadian" as defined in
the Coastal Fisheries Protection Act.
Under the Fisheries Act, The Minister
of Fisheries and Oceans has a
discretionary authority with respect
to the issuance of licenses.

Fish processing companies which have a
foreign ownership level of more than
49% are prohibited from holding
Canadian commercial fishing licenses.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Fisheries

SUB-SECTOR: Fishing-Related Services

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 032 Services Incidental to Fishing

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1203)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Coastal Fisheries Protection Act,
R.S.C., 1985, c. C-33

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

Under the Coastal Fisheries Protection
Act, the Department of Fisheries and
Oceans is responsible for controlling
the activities of foreign fishing
vessels in Canada's Exclusive
Fisheries Zone (EFZ), including access
to Canadian ports (port privileges).

In general, the Department grants such
port privileges, including the
purchase of fuel and supplies, ship
repair, crew exchanges and
transshipment of fish catches, only to
fishing vessels from countries with
which it has favorable fishery
relations, based primarily on
adherence by the foreign country to
Canadian and international
conservation practices and policies.
Exceptions to this general rule are
allowed in cases of emergency ("force
majeure") and where the specific
provisions of bilateral fisheries
treaties apply.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Government Finance

SUB-SECTOR: Securities

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: [To be provided]

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Financial Administrative Act, R.S.C.,
1985, Chap. F-11 and annual Orders-in-
Council

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Canada Savings Bonds are issued
annually pursuant to the Financial
Administration Act. Terms and
conditions are set by Orders-in-
Council. Sale of Canada Savings Bonds
is restricted to individuals who are
Canadian nationals.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Air Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: [To be provided]

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)
Most Favored Nation Treatment (Article 1103)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: National Transportation Act, 1987,
R.S.C. 1985, c. 28 (3rd Supp.), as
amended by R.S.C. 1985, c. 29 (3rd
Supp.); R.S.C. 1985 c. 19 (4th Supp.);
R.S.C. 1985, c. 32 (4th Supp.)

Aeronautics Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. A-2
as amended by R.S.C.1985, c. 33 (1st
Supp.); R.S.C. 1985, c. 28 (3rd Supp.)

Air Regulations, C.R.C. 1978, c. 2

Aircraft Marking and Registration
Regulations, SOR/90-591, as amended by
SOR/91-504

DESCRIPTION: Investment

The following "commercial air
services" are reserved to Canadian air
carriers or operators: domestic air
transportation services (cabotage);
international scheduled air
transportation services reserved by
bilateral agreements to Canadian
airlines; and international
non-scheduled air transportation
services between Canada and a country
other than a foreign air carrier's
state of registry ("fifth freedom
charters"). For specialty air
services, see Schedule of Canada,
Annex I, p.I-C-42 and Schedule of
Canada, Annex II, p.II-C-9.

Only qualified persons may provide
commercial air services reserved to
Canadian air carriers or operators.
Non-Canadian investment in voting
stock of enterprises providing
commercial air services that are
reserved to Canadian air carriers or
operators is limited to 25% or to a
lesser percentage where control in
fact of the enterprise is otherwise
considered not to be held by
Canadians. Non-Canadians are not
permitted, through voting interests or
other forms of investment, to control
Canadian air carriers or operators.
Aircraft other than state aircraft may
only be registered in Canada by
qualified persons. Aircraft not
registered in Canada are limited by
regulation concerning the period
during which they may be operated in
Canada by Canadians.

A qualified person is a Canadian
citizen or permanent resident, or a
corporation incorporated by or under
the laws of Canada or a province and
of which:

(a) not less than 75 % of the voting
interest is in fact owned and
controlled by Canadian citizens
or permanent residents or by a
corporation meeting the
requirements on Canadian
ownership and control;

(b) not less than 2/3 of its
directors are Canadian citizens
or permanent residents;

© the executive head is a Canadian
citizen or permanent resident;
and

(d) the principal place of business
is in Canada.

A corporation incorporated by or under
the laws of Canada or a province but
that does not meet the Canadian
ownership and control requirements may
only register a private aircraft when
the corporation is the sole owner and
subject to other limitations and
requirements of the Air Regulations.

The Air Regulations also have the
effect of limiting "non-Canadian"
corporations operating foreign
registered private aircraft within
Canada to the carriage of their own
employees. A "non-Canadian"
corporation is a corporation which
does not meet the Canadian ownership
and control requirements.

All commercial air services operating
in Canada require a Canadian operating
certificate to ensure their safety and
security. An operating certificate
authorizing the provision of
commercial air services reserved to
Canadian operators or air carriers is
only issued to qualified persons.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Air Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4513 Non-Scheduled Air Transport,
Specialty Industry

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Aeronautics Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. A-2,
section 4.2

Air Regulations, C.R.C., Vol. I, c. 2,
sections 700 and 702

Air Regulations Series 2, No. 2
(Aircraft Marking and Registration
Regulations), SOR/90-591, section 19

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

1. A person requires a Canadian
operating certificate issued by the
Department of Transport to provide
specialty air services in the
territory of Canada. The Department
of Transport will issue an operating
certificate to a person applying for
authority to provide such services,
subject to compliance by such person
with Canadian safety requirements.

2. Such operating certificate for
the provision of aerial construction,
heli-logging, aerial inspection,
aerial surveillance, flight training,
aerial sightseeing, and aerial
spraying services is not issued to a
person that is not "Canadian" as
defined in the applicable regulations
(a Canadian national or a corporation
incorporated and having its principal
place of business in Canada, its chief
executive officer and not fewer than
2/3 of its directors as Canadian
nationals, and not less than 75% of
its voting interest owned and
controlled by persons otherwise
meeting these requirements).

3. A person of Mexico or of the
United States may obtain an operating
certificate, subject to compliance by
such person with Canadian safety
requirements, for the provision of
aerial mapping, aerial surveying,
aerial photography, forest fire
management, fire-fighting, aerial
advertising, glider towing and
parachute jumping services.

DURATION: Cross-Border Services

Paragraph 3 of the Description shall
govern upon entry into force of this
Agreement.

A person of Mexico or of the United
States will be permitted to obtain an
operating certificate, subject to
compliance with Canadian safety
requirements, for the provision of the
following specialty air services:

(a) two years after the entry into
force of this Agreement, aerial
construction and heli-logging
services;

(b) three years after the entry into
force of this Agreement, aerial
inspection, aerial surveillance,
flight training, and aerial
sightseeing services; and

© six years after the entry into
force of this Agreement, aerial
spraying services.

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Air Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4523 Aircraft Servicing Industry

SIC 3211 Aircraft and Aircraft Parts
Industry

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1203)
Local Presence (1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Aeronautics Act, R.S.C., 1985,
c. A-2, section 4.9

Air Regulations, Series 2, No.11
[ ]

Airworthiness Manual, chapters 573 and
575 [ ]

Agreement Concerning Airworthiness
Certification, Exchange of Letters
between Canada and the United States,
dated August 31, 1984, CTS______.

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

Aircraft repair, overhaul and
maintenance activities which are
required to maintain the airworthiness
of Canadian-registered aircraft must
be performed by Canadian-certified
persons. Such certifications are not
provided for enterprises located
outside Canada, except sub-
organizations of approved maintenance
organizations that are themselves
located in Canada.

Pursuant to an airworthiness agreement
between Canada and the United States,
Canada recognizes the certifications
and oversight provided by the United
States for all repair, maintenance and
overhaul activities performed by U.S.-
certified persons, including the
individual performing the work,
located in the United States.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Land Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 456 Truck Transport Industries

SIC 4572 Interurban and Rural Transit
Systems Industry

SIC 4573 School Bus Operations
Industry

SIC 4574 Charter and Sightseeing Bus
Services Industry

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEGAL CITATION: Motor Vehicle Transport Act, 1987,
R.S.C., 1985, c. 29, (3rd Supp.),
Parts I and II

National Transportation Act, 1987,
R.S.C., 1985, c. 28 (3rd Supp.), Part
IV

Customs Tariff, R.S.C., 1985, c. 41
(3rd Supp.), subsection 19(1)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

Only persons of Canada, using
Canadian-built or duty-paid trucks or
buses, may provide truck or bus
services between points in the
territory of Canada.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Water Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4541 Freight and Passenger Water
Transport Industry

SIC 4542 Ferry Industry

SIC 4543 Marine Towing Industry

SIC 4549 Other Water Transport
Industries

SIC 4553 Marine Salvage Industry

SIC 4559 Other Service Industries
Incidental to Water
Transport

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 1103, 1203)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Canada Shipping Act, R.S.C., 1985, c.
S-9, sections 6 and 7

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

To register a ship in Canada for the
purpose of providing international
maritime transportation services, the
owner of the ship must be:

(a) a Canadian citizen or a citizen
of a Commonwealth country, or

(b) a corporation incorporated under
the laws of, and having its
principal place of business in,
Canada or a Commonwealth country.

For domestic maritime transportation
services (cabotage), see Schedule of
Canada, Annex II,
p.II-C-10.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Water Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4541 Freight and Passenger Water
Transport Industry

SIC 4542 Ferry Industry

SIC 4543 Marine Towing Industry

SIC 4549 Other Water Transport
Industries

SIC 4553 Marine Salvage Industry

SIC 4554 Piloting Service, Water
Transport Industry

SIC 4559 Other Service Industries
Incidental to Water
Transport

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Canada Shipping Act, R.S.C., 1985, c.
S-9, Part II

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

Masters, mates, and engineers are
required to be certified by the
Department of Transport as ship's
officers while engaged on a Canadian-
registered vessel. Only Canadian
nationals may be certified as ship's
officers.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Water Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4554 Piloting Service, Water
Transport Industry

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Pilotage Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. P-14

General Pilotage Regulations, C.R.C.,
Vol. XIII c. 1263

Atlantic Pilotage Authority
Regulations, C.R.C. Vol. XIII, c. 1264

Laurentian Pilotage Authority
Regulations, C.R.C., Vol. XIII, c.
1268

Great Lakes Pilotage Regulations,
C.R.C., Vol. XIII, c. 1266

Pacific Pilotage Regulations, C.R.C.,
Vol. XIII, c. 1270

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

A licence issued by the Department of
Transport is required to provide
pilotage services in Canada. Only
Canadian citizens or permanent
residents may obtain such licence. A
permanent resident of Canada who has
been issued a pilot's licence must
become a Canadian citizen within five
years of receipt of such licence in
order to retain it.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Water Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 454 Water Transport Industry

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Shipping Conference Exemption Act,
1987, R.S.C., 1985, c.17 (3rd Supp.),
section 18

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

Members of a shipping conference shall
maintain jointly an office or agency
in the region of Canada where they
operate. A shipping conference is an
association of ocean carriers that has
the purpose or effect of regulating
rates and conditions for the
transportation by such carriers of
goods by water.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Water Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4541 Freight and Passenger Water
Transport Industry

SIC 4542 Ferry Industry

SIC 4543 Marine Towing Industry

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1203)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Coasting Trade Act, S.C., 1992, c. 31,
subsection 3(5)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

The prohibitions under the Coasting
Trade Act set out in Schedule of
Canada, Annex II, p. II-C-10 do not
apply to any vessel that is owned by
the U.S. Government when used solely
for the purpose of transporting goods
owned by the U.S. Government from the
territory of Canada to supply Distant
Early Warning sites.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Energy

SUB-SECTOR: Oil and Gas

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: [To be provided]

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Performance Requirements (Article 1106)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Canada Oil and Gas Operations Act (in
force as of September 1, 1992)

Hibernia Development Project Act

DESCRIPTION:

1. The terms and conditions of
government assistance for the Hibernia
project require that certain goods and
services be sourced in Newfoundland
and in Canada and that the project
operator undertakes, on a "best
efforts" basis, to achieve specific
Canadian and Newfoundland content
levels.

2. In addition, Canada reserves the
right to impose any requirement or
enforce any commitment or undertaking
for the transfer of technology, a
production process or other
proprietary knowledge to a national or
enterprise in Canada, in connection
with the Hibernia project.
DURATION: For purposes of this entry, paragraph
2 of the Description shall govern with
respect to Canada's reservation to the
obligations of Article 1106(1) (f).

Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Energy

SUB-SECTOR: Oil and Gas

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: [To be provided]

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Performance Requirements (Article 1106)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Canada Oil and Gas Operation Act, (in
force as of September 1, 1992)

Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum
Resources Accord Implementation Act,
S.C. 1988, c.28

Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord,
S.C. 1987, c.3

Yukon Oil and Gas Accord (under
negotiation)

Northwest Territories Oil and Gas
Accord (under negotiation)

DESCRIPTION:

1. Under the Canada Oil and Gas
Operations Act, the Minister of
Energy, Mines and Resources requires
the applicant to submit a "benefits
plan". Approval of the benefits plan
is required to receive authorization
to proceed with any oil and gas
development project.

2. A "benefits plan" means a plan
for the employment of Canadians and
for providing Canadian manufacturers,
consultants, contractors and service
companies with a full and fair
opportunity to participate on a
competitive basis in the supply of
goods and services used in any
proposed work or activity referred to
in the benefits plan. The Act permits
the Minister to impose an additional
requirement on the applicant, as part
of the benefits plan, to ensure that
disadvantaged individuals or groups
have access to training and employment
opportunities or can participate in
the supply of goods and services used
in any proposed work referred to in
the benefits plan. Similar provisions
will be included in the Yukon and
Northwest Territories Accords.

3. The Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore
Petroleum Resources Accord
Implementation Act and the Canada-
Newfoundland Atlantic Accord
Implementation Act have the same
requirement for a "benefits plan" but
also require that the "benefits plan"
ensure that:

(a) before carrying out any work or
activity in the offshore area the
corporation or other body
submitting the plan shall
establish in the Province an
office where appropriate levels
of decision-making are to take
place;

(b) expenditures shall be made for
research and development to be
carried out in the Province, and
for education and training to be
provided in the Province; and

© first consideration shall be
given to goods produced or
services provided from within the
Province, where those goods or
services are competitive in terms
of fair market price, quality and
delivery.

4. The Boards administering the
benefits plan under these Acts may
also require that the plan include
provisions to ensure that
disadvantaged individuals or groups or
corporations owned or cooperatives
operated by them participate in the
supply of goods and services used in
any proposed work or activity referred
in the benefits plan.

5. In addition, Canada reserves the
right to impose any requirement or
enforce any commitment or undertaking
for the transfer of technology, a
production process or other
proprietary knowledge to a national or
enterprise in Canada, in connection
with the approval of development
projects under the Acts cited above.
DURATION: For purposes of this entry, paragraph
5 of the Description shall govern with
respect to Canada's reservation to the
obligations of Article 1106(1) (f).

For purposes of this entry, the Yukon
Oil and Gas Accord and the Northwest
Territories Oil and Gas Accord shall
be deemed to be existing measures,
upon completion of their negotiation.

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ANNEX I
Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: All sectors

SUB-SECTOR: All sub-sectors

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican
States Political Constitution).
T?tulo I Cap?tulo I.

Ley de Nacionalidad y Naturalizaci?n
(Nationality and Naturalization Law).
Cap?tulo VI (Disposiciones generales)

Ley Org?nica de la Fracci?n I del
Art?culo 27 de la Constituci?n
(Organic Law of the First Section of
Article 27 of the United Mexican
States Political Constitution).

Ley para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment). Cap?tulos I y IV (Objeto
y Fideicomisos en frontera y
litorales)

Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment).
T?tulo III Cap?tulo I y T?tulo III
Cap?tulo III. (Inversi?n extranjera
mediante fideicomisos)

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Foreigners and foreign enterprises, as
defined in the Constituci?n Pol?tica
de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos; and
Mexican enterprises without a
foreigners' exclusion clause may not
acquire "direct dominion" (dominio
directo) over land and water in a 100
kilometers strip along the country's
borders or in a 50 kilometers strip
inland from its coasts (the Restricted
Zone).

Nevertheless, foreigners, foreign
enterprises and Mexican enterprises
may acquire "Certificados de
Participaci?n Ordinaria" (CPO's). Such
CPO's grant to the beneficiaries the
right to use and enjoy the real estate
and to receive the profits that it may
obtain from the profitable use of the
property.

The CPO's are issued by a Mexican
credit institution that has been
granted authorization to acquire
through trust the title to real estate
intended for industrial and tourist
activities in the Restricted Zone for
a period not to exceed 30 years.

The trust is renewable if:

(a) The beneficiaries of the trust
which is to be extinguished or
terminated will be beneficiaries
of the new trust;

(b) the new trust is to be executed
under the same terms and
conditions as the trust which is
to be extinguished or terminated,
in respect of the purposes of the
trust, the use of real estate and
its characteristics;

© the respective permits are
requested within a period of 360
to 181 days prior to the trust be
extinguished or terminated; and

(d) the provisions of the Ley para
Promover la Inversi?n Mexicana y
Regular la Inversi?n Extranjera
and its regulations are observed.

DURATION: Indeterminate
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SECTOR: All sectors

SUB-SECTOR: All sub-sectors

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment).

Reglamento de la Ley Para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment).

DESCRIPTION: Investment

The Comisi?n Nacional de Inversiones
Extranjeras in order to evaluate the
applications submitted to its
consideration (acquisitions or
establishment of investments in
restricted activities as set out in
this Schedule), shall take into
account the following criteria:

(a) Its effects on employment and
training;

(b) Its technological contribution;

© In general its contribution to
increase the Mexican industrial
production and competitiveness.

The Comisi?n Nacional de Inversiones
Extranjeras may impose performance
requirements which are not prohibited
by Article 1106 of the Investment
Chapter.

DURATION: Description shall govern upon entry
into force of this Agreement.

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SECTOR: All sectors

SUB-SECTOR: All sub-sectors

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment).

Reglamento de la Ley Para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment).
DESCRIPTION: Investment

Mexico will review the acquisition,
whether directly or indirectly, of
more than 49% of the ownership
interest of a Mexican enterprise in an
unrestricted sector, that is owned or
controlled by Mexican nationals,
directly or indirectly, by an investor
of another Party if the value of the
gross assets of the Mexican enterprise
is not less than the applicable
thresholds, effective on the date of
entry into force of this Agreement and
adjusted on each anniversary thereof.
The calculation of the applicable
review thresholds is set out in the
following section below.

DURATION: Description shall govern upon entry
into force of this Agreement.

The basis for calculating the
threshold will be:

(a) USD 25 million, for the three
year period commencing on the
date of entry into force of this
Agreement;

(b) USD 50 million, for the three
year period commencing on the
fourth year after the date of
entry into force of this
Agreement;

© USD 75 million, for the three
year period commencing on the
seventh year after the entry into
force of this Agreement;

(d) USD 150 million, for the tenth
year after entry into force of
this Agreement.

Beginning with the Agreement's second
year these thresholds shall be
adjusted for cumulative inflation
based on the US GDP price deflator
from the date of entry into force of
this Agreement.

Beginning with year eleven after entry
into force of this Agreement, the
threshold will be adjusted for growth
in nominal Mexican GDP--but in no case
will the threshold to be applied
exceed that of Canada.

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SECTOR: All sectors

SUB-SECTOR: All sub-sectors

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) Senior Management
(Article 1107)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican
States Political Constitution).

Ley General de Sociedades Cooperativas
(General Law of Cooperative
Companies). T?tulo I Cap?tulo I y
T?tulo II Cap?tulo II

DESCRIPTION: Investment

No more than 10 percent of the persons
participating in a Mexican Cooperative
Production enterprise may be
foreigners.

Foreigners cannot engage in general
administrative functions.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: All sectors

SUB-SECTOR: All sub-sectors

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Federal para el Fomento de la Microindustria (Law to
Promote the Microindustry).

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Only Mexican nationals and Mexican
enterprises with foreigners' exclusion
clause may qualify as microindustry
enterprises.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, and Lumber Activities

SUB-SECTOR: Agriculture, Livestock or Forestry

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 1111 Agriculture
CMAP 1112 Livestock
CMAP 120011 Forestry
CMAP 120012 Exploitation of Forest Nurseries
CMAP 120030 Collection of Forest Products
CMAP 120040 Falling Trees

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican States Political Constitution).
Ley Agraria (Agrarian Law). T?tulo VI,

DESCRIPTION: Investment

All enterprises constituted in Mexico
which own land for agriculture,
livestock or forestry purposes, must
issue a special type of shares ("T"
shares) which represent the value of
the aforementioned land at the time of
its acquisition. Investors of another
Party and their investments may own up
to 49 percent of such "T" shares.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Communications

SUB-SECTOR: Entertainment Services (Broadcasting and Multipoint Distribution
Systems, (MDS), and Cable Television)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 941104 Private Production and
Transmission of Radio Programs (Limited to Production
and Transmission of Radio Programs, MDS
and uninterrupted music)

CMAP 941105 Private Services of Production,
Transmission and
Repetition of Television Programming
(Limited to Production, Transmission
and Repetition of Television Programs,
MDS, Direct Broadcasting Systems, and
High Definition Television and Cable
Television)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Federal de Radio y Televisi?n
(Radio and Television Federal Law),
T?tulo IV (Funcionamiento), Cap?tulo
III (Programaci?n)

Reglamento de la Ley Federal de Radio
y Televisi?n y de la Ley de la
Industria Cinematogr?fica relativo al
contenido de las transmisiones de
Radio y Televisi?n (Regulations of the
Radio and Television Federal Law and
Motion Picture Industry Law relating
to Radio o Television Content), T?tulo
III (Programaci?n)


Reglamento del Servicio de Televisi?n
por Cable, (Cable Television
Regulations) Cap?tulo VI
(Programaci?n)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

For the protection of copyrights a
holder of a concession for a
commercial broadcast station or for a
cable television system in Mexico is
required to obtain an authorization
from the Secretar?a de Gobernaci?n to
import in any form radio or television
programming for broadcast or cable
distribution of such programming
within Mexico.

The authorization will be granted if
the request includes documentation
showing that the foreign government,
sponsoring international organization,
or the private entrepreneur or
organizer has granted the license
("derechos") to retransmit or
distribute by cable such program.

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SECTOR: Communications

SUB-SECTOR: Entertainment Services (Cable Television)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 941105 Private Services of
Production, Transmission and
Retransmission of Television
Programming (Limited to cable
television)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos(United Mexican States
Political Constitution), Article 32

Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communication Law),
Libro I Cap?tulo III (Concesiones,
Permisos y Contratos)

Ley Federal de Radio y Televisi?n
(Radio and Television Federal Law),
T?tulo III, (Concesiones, Permisos e
Instalaciones)

Ley para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment)

Reglamento del Servicio de Televisi?n
por Cable (Cable Television
Regulations), Cap?tulo II
(Concesiones)

Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment)
DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

1. A concession granted by the
Secretar?a de Comunicaciones y
Transportes is required to construct
and operate, or to operate, cable
television systems. Such concession is
granted only to Mexican nationals or
Mexican enterprises.

Investment:

2. Investors of another Party and
their investments may own, directly or
indirectly, up to 49 percent of an
enterprise established or to be
established in Mexico which owns or
operates a cable television systems or
provides cable television services.

DURATION: Cross-Border Services
Indeterminate.

Investment

Paragraph 2 of the description shall
govern upon entry into force of this
Agreement; subject to discussion by
the Parties five years after the entry
into force of this Agreement.

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SECTOR: Communications

SUB-SECTOR: Entertainment Services

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 941103 Private Exhibition of Films (cinema)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Performance Requirements (Article 1106)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley de la Industria Cinematogr?fica
(Motion Picture Industry Law)

Reglamento de la Ley de la Industria
Cinematogr?fica (Regulations of the
Motion Picture Industry)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

On an annual basis, 30 percent of the
screen time of every theater may be
reserved for films produced, either
within or outside Mexico, by Mexican
enterprises.

DURATION: The description shall govern upon
entry into force of this Agreement.

Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Communications

SUB-SECTOR: Entertainment Services (Broadcasting,
Multipoint Distribution Systems (MDS),
and Cable Television)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 941104 Private Production and
Transmission of Radio Programs
(Limited to Production and
Transmission of Radio Programs, MDS
and uninterrupted music)

CMAP 941105 Private Services of
Production, Transmission and
Retransmission of Television
Programming (Limited to Production,
Transmission and Retransmission of
Television Programs, MDS, Direct
Broadcasting Systems, High-Definition
Television and Cable Television)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Performance Requirement (Article 1106)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Federal de Radio y Televisi?n,
(Radio and Television Federal Law),
T?tulo IV (Funcionamiento), Cap?tulo
III (Programaci?n)

Reglamento de la Ley Federal de Radio
y Televisi?n y de la Ley de la
Industria Cinematogr?fica relativo al
contenido de las transmisiones de
Radio y Televisi?n (Regulation of
Radio and Television Federal Law and
Regulations of the Motion Picture
Industry Law relating to Broadcasting
Content), T?tulo III (Programaci?n)

Reglamento del Servicio de Televisi?n
por Cable (Cable Television
Regulations), Cap?tulo VI
(Programaci?n)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

The use of the Spanish language is
required for the broadcast, cable or
multipoint-distribution-system
distribution of radio or television
programming, except when the
Secretar?a de Gobernaci?n authorizes
the use of another language.

A majority of personnel involved in
the production and performance of a
live broadcast programming activity
must be Mexican nationals.

To perform in Mexico, a radio and
television announcer or presentor who
is not a Mexican national must obtain
an authorization from the Secretar?a
de Gobernaci?n.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Communications

SUB-SECTOR: Entertainment Services (Broadcasting,
and Multipoint Distribution Systems and Cable Television)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 941105 Private Services of
Production, Transmission and
Retransmission of Television
Programming (Limited to Broadcasting,
Cable Television and Multipoint
Distribution Systems)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Federal de Radio y Televisi?n,
(Radio and Television Federal Law),
T?tulo IV (Funcionamiento), Cap?tulo
III (Programaci?n)

Reglamento de la Ley Federal de Radio
y Televisi?n y de la Ley de la
Industria Cinematogr?fica relativo al
contenido de las transmisiones de
Radio y Televisi?n (Regulations of the
Radio and Television Federal Law and
Regulation of the Motion Picture
Industry Law relating to Broadcasting
Content), T?tulo III (Programaci?n)

Reglamento del Servicio de Televisi?n
por Cable, (Cable Television
Regulations), Cap?tulo VI
(Programaci?n)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

The use of the Spanish language or
Spanish subtitles is required for
advertising broadcast or distributed
in Mexico.

Advertising included in programs
transmitted directly from outside
Mexico may not be broadcast in such
programs when they are retransmitted
or distributed in Mexico

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Communications

SUB-SECTOR: Telecommunications (Enhanced or Value-Added Services)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 720006 Other Telecomunications
Services (Limited to Enhanced or
Value-Added Services)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communication Law),
Libro Primero, Cap?tulo III
(Concesiones, Permisos y Contratos)

Reglamento de Telecomunicaciones
(Telecommunications Regulations),
Cap?tulo 4, (Permisos)

Ley para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment)

Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-border Services

1. A provider of enhanced or
value-added services must obtain a
permit issued by the Secretar?a de
Comunicaciones y Transportes.

2. Persons of Canada or the United
States may provide all enhanced or
value-added services, except videotext
or enhanced packet switching services,
without the need to establish local
presence.

3. Videotext and enhanced packet
switching services may not be provided
on a cross-border basis.

Investment

1. Investors of another Party and
their investments may own 100 percent
of an enterprise established or to be
established in Mexico that provides
any telecommunication enhanced or
value-added service, other than
videotext or enhanced packet switching
services.

2. Investors of another Party and
their investments may own, directly or
indirectly, up to 49 percent of an
enterprise established or to be
established in Mexico that provides
videotext or enhanced packet switching
services.

DURATION: Cross-border Services

Paragraphs 2 and 3 of the description
shall govern upon entry into force of
this Agreement.

Commencing July 1, 1995, a person of
Canada or the United States may
provide videotext or enhanced packet
switching services without the need to
establish a local presence in Mexico.

Investment

Paragraph 1 of the description shall
govern upon entry into force of this
Agreement.

Commencing July 1, 1995, investors of
another Party and their investments
may own 100 percent of an enterprise
established or to be established in
Mexico that provides videotext or
enhanced packet switching services.

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SECTOR: Communications

SUB-SECTOR: Transport Telecommunications General Means of Communication

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 7200 Communications
CMAP 7100 Transport
CMAP 9411 Radio and Television

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communication Law)

Ley Federal de Radio y Televisi?n,
(Radio and Television Federal Law)

Reglamento del Servicio de Televisi?n
por Cable (Cable Television
Regulations)

Reglamento de Telecomunicaciones
(Telecommunications Regulations)

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Foreign Governments and Foreign state
enterprises or their investments may
not invest, directly or indirectly, in
a Mexican enterprise providing
services related to the general means
of communication set out herein.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Construction

SUB-SECTOR:

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 501101 Residential or Housing Construction

CMAP 501102 Non-residential Construction

CMAP 501200 Construction of Urbanization Projects

CMAP 501311 Construction of Industrial Plants

CMAP 501312 Construction of Electricity Generation
Plants

CMAP 501321 Construction and Maintenance of
Electricity Conduction Lines and Networks

CMAP 501411 Mounting or Installing Concrete
Structures

CMAP 501412 Mounting or Installing Metallic
Structures

CMAP 501421 Marine and River Works

CMAP 501422 Construction of Routes for Land
Transportation

CMAP 502001 Hydraulic and Sanitation Installations in
Buildings

CMAP 502002 Electrical Installations in Buildings

CMAP 502003 Telecommunications Installations

CMAP 502004 Other Special Installations

CMAP 503001 Earth Movement

CMAP 503002 Cement Works

CMAP 503003 Underground Excavations

CMAP 503004 Underwater Works

CMAP 503005 Installation of Signs and Warnings

CMAP 503006 Demolition

CMAP 503007 Construction of Water Purification or
Treatment Plants

CMAP 503009 Drilling Water Wells

CMAP 503010 Construction Activities not Elsewhere
Classified

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment), Cap?tulos II y III

Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment).

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Prior approval of the Comisi?n
Nacional de Inversiones Extranjeras is
required for investors of another
Party or their investments to own,
directly or indirectly, more than 49
percent of the ownership interests of
an enterprise established or to be
established in Mexico that carry out
construction activities as set out in
the classification mentioned above.

DURATION: Five years after the entry into force
of this Agreement, investors of
another Party and their investments
may own 100 percent of the ownership
interests of such enterprises without
Comisi?n Nacional de Inversiones
Extranjeras' prior approval.

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SECTOR: Construction

SUB-SECTOR: Not applicable

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 503008 Exploration and drilling
works and services done by specialized
contractors excluding the case when
these same works and services are done
by personnel of PEMEX in the
activities classified under industrial
classification 220000.

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican
States Political Constitution), T?tulo
I Cap?tulo I.

Ley Reglamentaria del Art?culo 27
Constitucional en el Ramo del Petr?leo
(Regulatory Law of Article 27 of the
United Mexican States Political
Constitution in matters related with
Petroleum)

Ley para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment) Cap?tulo I

Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment)

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Risk-sharing services contracts are
prohibited.

Prior approval of the Comisi?n
Nacional de Inversiones Extranjeras is
required for investors of another
Party and their investments to own,
directly or indirectly, more than 49
percent of the ownership interests of
an enterprise established or to be
established in Mexico involved in
"non-risk sharing" service contracts
for the drilling of petroleum and gas
wells.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Educational Services

SUB-SECTOR: Private Schools

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 921101 Preschool Private
Educational Services

CMAP 921102 Primary School Private
Educational Services

CMAP 921103 Secondary School Private
Educational Services

CMAP 921104 Middle High School Private
Educational Services

CMAP 921105 Higher Private Educational
Services

CMAP 921106 Private Educational
Services that Combine Preschool,
Primary, Secondary, Middle High and
Higher Instruction

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment)

Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment)

Ley Para la Coordinaci?n de la
Educaci?n Superior (Law for the
Coordination of the Higher Education),
Cap?tulo II

Ley Federal de Educaci?n (Education
Law), Cap?tulo III

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Prior approval of the Comisi?n
Nacional de Inversiones Extranjeras is
required for investors of another
Party or their investments to own,
directly or indirectly, more than 49
percent of the ownership interests of
an enterprise established or to be
established in Mexico that operates
educational services as set out in the
classification mentioned above.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Energy

SUB-SECTOR: Commercialization of Petroleum Products

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 623050 Retail Sales of Gas of
liquified petroleum gas (LPG),
including the installation of fixed
deposits when the facilities are built
by the same establishment.

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Reglamentaria del Art?culo 27
Constitucional en el Ramo del Petr?leo
(Regulatory Law of Article 27 of the
United Mexican States Political
Constitution related to Oil).

Ley para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment). Cap?tulo I

Reglamento de la Ley Reglamentaria del
Art?culo 27 Constitucional en el Ramo
de Petr?leo (Reglamentation of the
Regulatory Law of Article 27 of the
United Mexican States Political
Constitution related to Oil)

Reglamento de la Distribuci?n de
Gas.(Regulations of the Distribution
of LPG). Cap?tulos I y II
(Autorizaciones y permisos)

Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment).

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Only Mexican nationals and Mexican
enterprises with foreigners' exclusion
clause may engage in the distribution
of liquified Petroleum gas.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Energy

SUB-SECTOR: Commercialization of Petroleum Products

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 6260000 Retail Outlets of
Gasoline and Diesel. Includes
Lubricants, Oils and Additives for
Resale in these Retail Outlets.

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Reglamentaria del Art?culo 27
Constitucional en el Ramo del Petr?leo
(Regulatory Law of Article 27 of the
United Mexican States Political
Constitution related to Oil)

Reglamento de la Ley Reglamentaria del
Art?culo 27 Constitucional en el Ramo
del Petr?leo (Reglamentation of the
Regulatory Law of Article 27 of the
United Mexican States Political
Constitution related to Oil).

DESCRIPTION: Only Mexican nationals and Mexican
enterprises with foreigners' exclusion
clause may acquire, establish and
operate retail outlets engaged in the
resale of gasoline, diesel,
lubricants, oils and additives.
DURATION: The description shall govern upon
entry into force of this Agreement

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SECTOR: Fishing

SUB?SECTOR: Fishing

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 130011 Fishing on the High Seas

CMAP 130012 Coastal Fishing

CMAP 130013 Fresh Water Fishing

CMAP 130014 Fishing in the Economic Exclusive Zone

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1103)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley de Pesca (Fishing Law) Cap?tulo I.

Ley de Navegaci?n y Comercio Mar?timo
(Navigation and Maritime Commerce
Law), Libro II T?tulo Unico Cap?tulo V

Ley Federal del Mar (Federal Sea Law)

Ley Federal de Aguas (Federal Law of
Water)

Ley para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment).

Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment).

DESCRIPTION: Investment

With respect to enterprises
established or to be established in
Mexico performing coastal fishing,
fresh water fishing and fishing in the
exclusive economic zone, investors of
another Party and their investments
may own, directly or indirectly, up to
49 percent of the ownership interest
of such enterprises.
With respect to enterprises
established or to be established in
Mexico performing fishing on the high
seas, prior approval of the Comision
Nacional de Inversiones Extranjeras is
required for investors of another
Party or their investments to own,
directly or indirectly, more than 49
percent of the ownership interests of
enterprises established or to be
established in Mexico performing
fishing on the high seas.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Manufacturing and Assembly of Goods

SUB-SECTOR: Auto Parts Industry

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 383103 Manufacturing of Parts and
Accessories for Electrical Automotive
Systems

CMAP 384121 Manufacture and Assembly
of Car and Truck Bodies and Tows

CMAP 384122 Manufacture of Car and
Trucks Motors and Their Parts
CMAP 384123 Manufacture of Car and
Truck Transmission System Parts

CMAP 384124 Manufacture of Car and
Truck Suspension System Parts

CMAP 384125 Manufacture of Car and
Truck Brake System Parts and
Accessories

CMAP 384126 Manufacture of Other Car
and Truck Parts and Accessories

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Annex 300-A (Trade and Investment in
the Automotive Industry Sector) of
this Agreement.

Ley Para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment).

Reglamento de la Ley Para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment).

Decreto para el fomento y
modernizaci?n de la Industria
Automotriz (Decree for the Development
and Modernization of the Automotive
Industry) ("Auto Decree").

Decreto que Determina Reglas para la
Aplicaci?n del Decreto para el Fomento
y Modernizaci?n de la Industria
Automotriz (Resolution that
Establishes Rules for the
Implementation of the Auto Decree)
("Auto Decree Implementing
Regulations").

DESCRIPTION: Investors of another Party and their
investments may own, directly or
indirectly, up to 49 percent of the
ownwership interests of an enterprise
established or to be established in
Mexico and engaged in the auto parts
industry.

Investors of another Party and their
investments that qualify as "national
suppliers" may own 100% of an
enterprise established or to be
established in Mexico engaged in the
manufactured of specified auto parts.

To qualify as "national supplier", the
enterprise must:

(a) obtain a national value added
calculated as set out in the
"Auto Decree Implementing
Regulations" of at least 20%;
and

(b) not be controlled or related,
directly or indirectly, to a
manufacturer of motor vehicles.

DURATION: Annex 300-A (Trade and Investment in
the Automotive Sectors) of Chapter
Three (National Treatment and Market
Access) shall govern.

Commencing on the sixth year after the
entry into force of this Agreement,
investors of another Party and their
investments may own 100 percent of the
ownership interests of an enterprise
established or to be established in
Mexico engaged in auto parts industry.

(See also page I-M-39 of this Schedule
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SECTOR: Manufacture of Goods

SUB-SECTOR: Automotive Industry

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 383103 Manufacturing of Parts and
Accessories for Electrical Automotive
Systems

CMAP 3841 Automotive Industry.

CMAP 384121 Manufacture and Assembly
of Car and Truck Bodies and Tows

CMAP 384122 Manufacture of Car and
Trucks Motors and Their Parts

CMAP 384123 Manufacture of Car and
Truck Transmission System Parts

CMAP 384124 Manufacture of Car and
Truck Suspension System Parts

CMAP 384125 Manufacture of Car and
Truck Brake System Parts and
Accessories

CMAP 384126 Manufacture of Other Car
and Truck Parts and Accessories

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Performance Requirements (Article 1106)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Annex 300-A (Trade and Investment in the Automotive Sector)
of Chapter Three (Market Access) of this Agreement

Decreto para el fomento y
modernizaci?n de la Industria
Automotriz (Decree for the Development
and Modernization of the Automotive
Industry) ("Auto Decree")

Decreto que Determina Reglas para la
Aplicaci?n del Decreto para el Fomento
y Modernizaci?n de la Industria
Automotriz (Resolution that
Establishes Rules for the
Implementation of the Auto Decree)
("Auto Decree Implementing
Regulations")

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Annex 300-A (Trade and Investment in
the Automotive Sector) of Chapter
Three (Market Access) shall govern. A
summary of performance requirements in
the automotive industry follows:

(a) National value added shall
constitute at least 20% of the
total value of sales of an
enterprise of the autoparts
industry or of a "National
Supplier". In calculating the
national value added, custom
duties shall be included in the
value of imports.

(b) A manufacturer of motor vehicles
must attain specified levels of
national value added from
suppliers of Mexican parts
(enterprises of the autoparts
industry and national suppliers)
and must comply with specified
trade balance requirements in
order to receive permits for the
importation of new motor
vehicles.

© Manufacturers of
autotransportation vehicles may
only import the types of
autotransportation vehicles it
produces in Mexico and in a
quantity not exceed 50% of the
number of such vehicles it
produces in Mexico in a year.

DURATION: Annex 300-A (Trade and Investment in
the Automotive Sector) of Chapter
Three (Market Access) shall govern
upon entry into force of this
Agreement

Commencing on the sixth year after
entry into force of this Agreement
Mexico will eliminate restrictions on
the number of an autotransportation
vehicles that a manufacture
autotransportation vehicles may
import.

Commencing on the eleventh year after
the entry into force of this
Agreement, Mexico will eliminate all
performance requirements in the Auto
Decree
and the "Auto Decree Implementing
Regulations".

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SECTOR: Manufacture of Goods

SUB-SECTOR: Maquiladora Industry

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Performance Requirements (Article 1106)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Aduanera (Customs Law)

Decreto para el Fomento y Operaci?n de
la Industria Maquiladora de
Exportaci?n (Decree for the Promotion
and Operation of Maquiladora Industry
for Export)

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Persons authorized by the Secretar?a
de Comercio y Fomento Industrial to
operate under the "Maquiladora Decree"
may not sell to the domestic market
more than 50% of the total value of
its exports.

DURATION: Domestic market may not exceed:

(a) during the first year of entry
into force of this Agreement, 55%
of the total value of its
exports;

(b) during the second year after the
date of entry into force of this
Agreement, 60% of the total value
of its exports;

© during the third year after the
date of entry into force of this
Agreement, 65% of the total value
of its exports;

(d) during the fourth year after the
date of entry into force of this
Agreement, 70% of the total value
of its exports;

(e) during the fifth year after the
date of entry into force of this
Agreement, 75% of the total value
of its exports;

(f) during the sixth year after the
date of entry into force of this
Agreement, 80% of the total value
of its exports;

(g) during the seventh year after the
date of entry into force of this
Agreement, 85% of the total value
of its exports;

(h) from the eighth year after the
date of entry into force of this
Agreement and thereafter, persons
may not be subject to this
requirement.

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SECTOR: Manufacture of Goods

SUB-SECTOR: Not applicable

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Performance Requirements (Article 1106)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Reglamentaria del Art?culo 131 de
la Constituci?n Pol?tica de los
Estados Unidos Mexicanos en Materia de
Comercio Exterior (Mexican Foreign
Trade Act)

Decreto para el Fomento y Operaci?n de
las Empresas Altamente Exportadoras"
(Decree for the Promotion and
Operation of High-Export Firms)

DESCRIPTION: Investment

1. "Direct exporters" authorized by
the Secretar?a de Comercio y Fomento
Industrial to operate under the "ALTEX
Decree" must export at least 40% of
their total sales or $2,000,000. U.S.
dollars.

2. "Indirect exporters" authorized by
the Secretar?a de Comercio y Fomento
Industrial to
operate under the "ALTEX Decree" must
export at least 50% of their total
sales.

DURATION: Seven years after the entry into force
of this Agreement, direct and indirect
exporters will not be subject to the
above mencioned percentage.

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SECTOR: Manufacture of Goods

SUB-SECTOR: Not applicable

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Performance Requirements (Article 1106)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Reglamentaria del Art?culo 131 de
la Constituci?n Pol?tica de los
Estados Unidos Mexicanos en Materia de
Comercio Exterior (Mexican Foreign
Trade Act).

Ley Aduanera (Customs Law).

Programa de Importaci?n Temporal para
Producir Art?culos de Exportaci?n
(Temporal Import Program to Produce
Export Goods).

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Persons authorized by Secretar?a de
Comercio y Fomento Industrial to
operate under the "PITEX Decree" are
required to:

(a) export at least 30% of their
total production for the
temporary entry of machinery,
equipment, instruments, molds and
durable tools used in the
manufacturing process; equipment
used to handle materials directly
related to exported such goods;
and research, industrial
security, quality control,
communication, training
personnel, computer and
environmental devices, equipment
and accessories or others related
with the process of the goods
exported.

(b) export at least 10% of their
total production or $500,000
U.S.dollars for the temporary
import of raw materials, parts
and components totally used as
inputs on the export merchandise,
packages, bottles, containers and
trailer's containers which are
fully used to contain export
merchandise; fuel, lubricants,
auxiliary materials, reparation
of tools and equipment consumed
in the export process.

DURATION: As from the eighth year after the date
of entry into force of this Agreement
such persons will not be subject to
the above mentioned percentages.

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SECTOR: Manufacturing Industry

SUB-SECTOR: Artificial explosives, fireworks, firearms and cartridges

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 352236 Manufacturing of
Artificial Explosives and Fireworks

CMAP 382208 Manufacturing of Firearms
and Cartridges

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102) Senior Management
(Article 1107)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Federal de Armas de Fuego y
Explosivos (Federal Law of Firearms
and Explosives) T?tulo III Cap?tulo I

Ley para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment)

Reglamento de la Ley Federal de Armas
de Fuego y Explosivos (Regulations of
the Federal Law of Firearms and
Explosives) Cap?tulo IV

Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment)

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Investors of another Party and their
investments may own, directly or
indirectly, up to 49 percent of the
ownership interest of an enterprise
established or to be established in
Mexico that manufacture artificial
explosives and fireworks, and
ammunition as set out in the
classification mentioned above.

Foreigners cannot appoint directors
nor become members of the board of
directors of such enterprises.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Mining

SUB-SECTOR: Extraction and Exploitation of Minerals

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 210000 Exploitation of Mineral Carbon

CMAP 231000 Extraction of Minerals
Containing Iron

CMAP 232001 Extraction of Minerals
Containing Gold, Silver and Other
Precious Minerals and Metals

CMAP 232002 Extraction of Mercury and
Antimony

CMAP 232003 Extraction of Industrial
Minerals Containing Lead and Zinc

CMAP 232004 Extraction of Minerals
Containing Copper

CMAP 232006 Extraction of Other
Metallic Minerals Not Containing Iron

CMAP 291001 Extraction of Sand and
Gravel

CMAP 291002 Extraction of Marble and
other Gravels for construction

CMAP 291003 Exploitation of Feldspar

CMAP 291004 Extraction of Kaolin, Clay
and Refractory Minerals

CMAP 291005 Extraction of Limestones

CMAP 291006 Exploitation of Gypsum

CMAP 292001 Extraction of Barium Oxide

CMAP 292002 Extraction of Phosphoric
Rock

CMAP 292003 Extraction of Fluorite

CMAP 292004 Extraction of Sulphur

CMAP 292005 Extraction of Other
Minerals in Order to Obtain Chemicals

CMAP 292006 Extraction of Salt

CMAP 292007 Extraction of Graphite

CMAP 292008 Extraction of other Non
Metallic Minerals
TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Minera (Mining Law)

Ley Para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment)

Reglamento de la Ley Minera (Mining
Law Regulations)

Reglamento de la Ley Para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment)

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Prior approval of the Comisi?n
Nacional de Inversiones Extranjeras is
required for investors of another
Party or their investments to own,
directly or indirectly, more than 49
percent of the ownership interests of
an enterprise established or to be
established in Mexico engaged in the
extraction or exploitation of all kind
of minerals.

DURATION: The description shall govern upon the
entry into force of this Agreement.

Commencing on the sixth year after the
entry into force of this Agreement
investors of another Party and their
investments may own 100 percent of
ownership interests of an enterprise
established or to be established in
Mexico engaged in such activities.

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SECTOR: Printing, Editing and Associated Industries

SUB-SECTOR: Newspaper Publishing

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 342001 Newspaper Publishing

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment)

Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment)

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Investors of another Party and their
investments may own 100 percent of an
enterprise established or to be
established in Mexico engaged in the
simultaneous printing and distribution
in Mexico of a daily newspaper that is
published outside of Mexico.

Investors of another Party and their
investments may own, directly or
indirectly, up to 49 percent of an
enterprise established or to be
established in Mexico engaged in the
publication of daily newspapers
written primarily for a Mexican
audience and distributed in Mexico.

For purposes of this reservation,
daily newspapers are those published
at least five days a week.

DURATION: The description shall govern upon
entry into force of this Agreement.

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SECTOR: Professional, Technical and Specialized Services and Other
Services Provider by natural persons

SUB-SECTOR: Medical Doctors

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 9231 Private Medical,
Odontological and Veterinary Services
(limited to medical and odontological
services)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Federal del Trabajo (Federal Labor
Law)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

Only Mexican nationals licensed as
doctors in Mexico may provide medical
in-house services in Mexican
enterprises.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Professional, Technical and Specialized Services and Services
Provider by natural persons

SUB-SECTOR: Specialized Personnel

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 951012 Custom Brokers and
Representation Agency Services
(limited to shippers' export
declarations)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Aduanera, (Customs Law) Cap?tulo
Unico, T?tulo Noveno

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

A shipper's export declaration must be
processed by a Mexican national
licensed as a customs broker (agente
aduanal) or by the representative
(apoderado aduanal) employed by the
exporter and authorized by the
Secretar?a de Hacienda y Cr?dito
P?blico for this purpose.

DURATION: Indeterminate; subject to discussion
by the Parties five years after the
entry into force of this Agreement.

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SECTOR: Professional, Technical and Specialized Services and Other
Services Provider by natural persons

SUB-SECTOR: Professional Services

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 9510 Professional, Technical and
Specialized Services (limited to
Professional Services)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal and State

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Reglamentaria del Art?culo 5o.
Constitucional, relativo al ejercicio
de las profesiones en el Distrito
Federal y sus regulaciones (Regulatory
Law of Article 5 of the United Mexican
States Political Constitution in
relation to Professional Services and
its regulations) Cap?tulo III, Secci?n
Tercera,
Cap?tulos IV y V

Equivalent State Laws

Ley General de Poblaci?n (General
Population Law)
Cap?tulo III

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

Only Mexican nationals may be licensed
at the federal level, in the Distrito
Federal, and in the States of Baja
California Sur, Colima, Chihuahua,
Durango, Jalisco, Estado de M?xico,
Morelos, Nayarit, Nuevo Le?n, Puebla,
Quer?taro, Sonora, Tabasco and
Veracruz in professions that require a
"c?dula professional".

Only a permanent resident (inmigrado
or inmigrante) in Mexico may be
granted a waiver of the citizenship
requirement by the Supreme Court to be
licensed as a professional at the
federal level.

DURATION: Citizenship and permanent residency
requirements are subject to removal
within two years after the entry into
force of this Agreement in accordance
with Article 1210(3). Upon removal of
these requirements, a foreign
professional will be required to have
non-immigrant visitor status and an
address in Mexico.

With respect to legal services see
Mexico's Schedule in Annex II, p. M-
10.

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SECTOR: Professional, Technical and
Specialized Services and Services
Provided by natural persons

SUB-SECTOR: Professional Services

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 951002 Legal Services and Foreign
Legal Consultants

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102 and 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment
(Articles 1103 and 1203)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal and State

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Reglamentaria del Art?culo 5o.
Constitucional, relativo al ejercicio
de las profesiones en el Distrito
Federal (Regulatory Law of Article 5'
of the United Mexican States Political
Constitution in relation to
Professional Services), Cap?tulo I,
Cap?tulo III, Secci?n Tercera

Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment)

DESCRIPTION: Cross Border Services and Investment

Except as provided for in this
reservation, only lawyers licensed in
Mexico may have an ownership interest
in a law firm established in Mexico.

Lawyers licensed in a Canadian
province that allows partnerships
between lawyers licensed in that
province and lawyers licensed in
Mexico, will be permitted to form
partnerships with lawyers licensed in
Mexico.

The number of lawyers licensed in
Canada serving as partners, and their
ownership interest in the partnership,
shall not exceed the number of lawyers
licensed in Mexico serving as
partners, and their ownership interest
in the partnership. A lawyer licensed
in Canada shall not be allowed to
practice or advise on Mexican law.

A law firm established in Mexico
resulting from the partnership of
lawyers licensed in Canada and lawyers
licensed in Mexico may hire lawyers
licensed in Mexico as employees.

Lawyers licensed in Canada will be
subject to the regime for foreign
legal consultants established in page
M-2 of Schedule VI.

DURATION: The description shall govern upon
entry into force of this Agreement.

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SECTOR: Professional, Technical and Specialized Services and Services
Provided by natural persons

SUB-SECTOR: Professional Services

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 951003 Accounting and Auditing
Services (limited to accounting
services)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: C?digo Fiscal de la Federaci?n,
(Federal Tax Code), T?tulo Tercero,
Cap?tulo Unico

Reglamento del C?digo Fiscal de la
Federaci?n, (Regulations of the
Federal Tax Code)

Reglamento de la Ley Para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment)
DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

Only Mexican nationals who are
licensed as accountants in Mexico are
authorized to perform audits for tax
purposes on behalf of the following:

(a) state enterprises,

(b) enterprises that are authorized
to receive tax-deductible donations,

© enterprises with income, capital
stock, number of employees, and
operations above levels specified
annually by the Secretar?a de
Hacienda y Cr?dito P?blico, or

(d) enterprises undergoing a merger
or divestiture.

DURATION: Citizenship and permanent residency
requirements are subject to removal
within two years after the entry into
force of this Agreement in accordance
with Article 1210(3). Upon removal of
these requirements, a foreign
professional will be required to have
non-immigrant visitor status and an
address in Mexico.

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SECTOR: Professional, Technical and Specialized Services and Services
Provided by natural persons

SUB-SECTOR: Specialized Services

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 951001 Notary Public (limited to
Corredores P?blicos)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal and State

LEGAL CITATION: C?digo de Comercio (Commerce Code),
Libro Primero, T?tulo Tercero

Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment)

Ley para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

1. Only a Mexican by birth may be
licensed to be a commercial notary
public.

2. A commercial notary public may not
have any business affiliations with
any person to provide commercial
notary public services.

DURATION: 1. Citizenship and permanent residency
requirements are subject to removal
within two years after the entry into
force of this Agreement in accordance
with Article 1210(3). Upon removal of
these requirements, a foreign
professional will be required to have
non-immigrant visitor status and an
address in Mexico.

2. Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Professional, Technical and Specialized Services and Services
Provided by Natural Persons

SUB-SECTOR: Specialized Services

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 951001 Notary Public

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102, 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal and State

LEGAL CITATION: Ley del Notariado del Distrito Federal
(Notary Law of the Federal District,
and its equivalents at state laws)

Ley para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment)

Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

Only Mexicans by birth may be licensed
to be notaries public.

A notary public may not have any
business affiliations with any person
to provide notary public services.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Professional, Technical and Specialized Services and Services
Provided by Natural Persons

SUB-SECTOR: Specialized Services

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 923121 Private Veterinary
Services to Cattle

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal, State and Local

LEGAL CITATION: Reglamento de Control de Productos
Qu?mico-Farmac?uticos, Biol?gicos,
Alimenticios, Equipos y Servicios para
Animales, (Chemical Products Control
Regulations) Cap?tulos IV y V

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

Veterinarians responsible for
enterprises managing chemical,
pharmaceutical and biological goods
for application to animals must be
Mexican nationals. A Mexican national
who is a licensed professional must be
responsible for the laboratories of
such enterprises.
DURATION: Citizenship and permanent residency
requirements are subject to removal
within two years after the entry into
force of this Agreement in accordance
with Article 1210(3). Upon removal of
these requirements, a foreign
professional will be required to have
non-immigrant visitor status and an
address in Mexico.

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SECTOR: Retail Commerce

SUB-SECTOR: Sales of Non-Food Products in Specialized Establishment

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 623087 Sales of Firearms,
Cartridges and Ammunition

CMAP 612024 Wholesale Commerce, not
elsewhere Classified (limited to a
firearms, cartridges and ammunition)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)
Senior Managment (Article 1107)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Federal de Armas de Fuego y
Explosivos (Federal Law of Firearms
and Explosives), T?tulo Tercero,
Cap?tulo I

Reglamento de la Ley de Armas de Fuego
y Explosivos (Regulation of the
Federal Law of Firearms and
Explosives), Cap?tulo IV

Ley para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment)

Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment)

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Investors of another Party and their
investments may own, directly and
indirectly, up to 49 percent of the
ownership interest of an enterprise
established or to be established in
Mexico that sells firearms, cartridges
and ammunition as set out in the
classification mentioned above

Foreigners cannot appoint or elect
members to be directors nor become
members of the board of directors of
such enterprises.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Religious Services

SUB-SECTOR: Not applicable

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 929001 Religious Services

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Senior Management (Article 1107)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley de Asociaciones Religiosas y Culto
Privado (Religious Associations Law).
T?tulo II, Cap?tulo II

DESCRIPTION: Investment

The representatives of the religious
associations in Mexico must be Mexican
nationals.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Services to Agriculture and Cattle

SUB-SECTOR: Services to Agriculture

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 971010 Agriculture Services Supply

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos, (United Mexican
States Political Constitution) Article
32

Reglamento de la Ley de Sanidad
Fitopecuaria (Regulation of the
Phitosanitary Law), Cap?tulo VII

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

A concession granted by the Secretar?a
de Agricultura y Recursos Hidr?ulicos
is required to spray pesticides.

Only Mexican nationals or Mexican
enterprises may obtain such
concession.
DURATION: The requirement of a concession will
be replaced with a permit requirement,
and the citizenship requirement will
be eliminated, in accordance with the
schedule of liberalization for
specialty air services.

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB?SECTOR: Air Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 713001 Transportation
Services on Mexican-Registered
Aircraft

CMAP 713002 Air Taxi Transportation
Services

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera(Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment), Cap?tulo I

Reglamento de la Ley Para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera(Regulation of the
Law to Promote Mexican Investment and
to Regulate Foreign Investment)

Ley de V?as Generales de
Comunicaci?n(General Means of
Communications Law), Libro Cuarto,
Cap?tulo I-XII

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Investors of another Party and their
investments may own directly or
indirectly, up to 25 percent of the
voting interest in an enterprise
established or to be established in
Mexico that provides commercial air
services. The chairman and at least
two-thirds of the board of directors
and two-thirds of managing officers of
such enterprises must be Mexican
nationals.

DURATION: Description shall govern upon entry
into force of this Agreement.

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB?SECTOR: Air Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 973303 Specialty Air Services

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communication Law),
Libro Cuarto, Cap?tulo XII

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

1. A permit issued by the Secretar?a
de Comunicaciones y Transportes (SCT)
is required to provide all specialty
air services in the territory of
Mexico.

2. Such permit may be issued to a
person of Canada and the United States
to provide services related to flight
training, forest fire-management,
fire-fighting, glider towing, and
parachute jumping in Mexico, subject
to compliance with national safety
rules.

3. Such permit may not be issued to a
person of Canada or the United States
to provide: aerial advertising, aerial
sightseeing services, aerial
construction, heli-logging, inspection
(surveillance), mapping, photography,
surveying and aerial spraying
services.

Investment

Investors of another Party and their
investments may own, directly or
indirectly, up to 25 percent of the
voting interest in an enterprise
established or to be established in
Mexico that provides specialty air
services. The chairman and at least
two-thirds of the board of directors
and two-thirds of managing officers of
such enterprises must be Mexican
nationals.

DURATION: Cross-Border Services

Paragraphs 2 and 3 of the description
shall govern upon entry into force of
this Agreement.

A person of Canada or the United
States will be issued a permit by SCT
to provide, subject to compliance with
safety requirements, the following
specialty air services:

(a) three years after entry into
force of the Agreement, aerial
advertising, aerial sightseeing
services, aerial construction and
heli-logging.

(b) six years after entry into force
of this Agreement, inspection
(surveillance), mapping,
photography, surveying and aerial
spraying services.

Investment

Description shall govern upon entry
into force of this Agreement

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB?SECTOR: Air Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 384205 Aircraft Building,
Assembly and Repair (limited to
aircraft repair)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican
States Political Constitution),
Art?culo 32

Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communication Law),
Libro Cuarto, Cap?tulo XV

Reglamento de Talleres Aeron?uticos
(Aeronautical Workshops Regulation)
Article 8

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

A concession granted by the Secretar?a
de Comunicaciones y Transportes is
required to establish and operate an
aircraft repair facility. Only Mexican
nationals and Mexican enterprises may
obtain such concession.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB?SECTOR: Air Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 973301 Air Navigation Services

CMAP 973302 Airport and Heliport
Administration Services

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican
States Political Constitution),
Art?culo 32

Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communication Law),
Libro Primero, Cap?tulo II y II, Libro
Cuarto, Cap?tulo IX

Ley para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera(Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment) Libro Primero, Cap?tulo II
y III, Libro Cuarto, Cap?tulo IX

Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera(Regulation of the
Law to Promote Mexican Investment and
to Regulate Foreign Investment)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

A concession granted by the Secretar?a
de Comunicaciones y Transportes is
required to construct and operate, or
operate, airports and heliports and to
provide air navigation services. Only
Mexican nationals and Mexican
enterprises may obtain such
concession.

Investment

Prior approval of the Comisi?n
Nacional de Inversiones Extranjeras is
required for investors of another
Party or their investments to own,
directly or indirectly, more than 49
percent of the ownership interest of
an enterprise established or to be
established in Mexico engaged in the
following activities:

(a) construction and operation of
airports or heliports;

(b) operation of airports or
heliports; or

© provision of air navigation
services.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB?SECTOR: Land Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 973101 Bus and Truck Station
Administration and Ancillary Services
(main bus and truck terminals and bus
and truck stations)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communication Law),
Libro Primero, Cap?tulo II y III,
Libro Segundo, T?tulo Segundo,
Cap?tulos I y II, T?tulo Tercero,
Cap?tulo Unico

Reglamento para el Aprovechamiento del
Derecho de V?a de las Carreteras
Federales y Zonas Aleda?as
(Regulations for the Use of the Right
of Way of Federal Roads and their
Adjacent Areas), Cap?tulos II y IV

Reglamento del Autotransporte Federal
de Pasajeros, (Regulations of the
Federal Transport of Passengers), and
34 Cap?tulo IV

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

A permit issued by the Secretar?a de
Comunicaciones y Transportes is
required to establish or operate a bus
or truck station or terminal. Only
Mexican nationals and Mexican
enterprises with a foreigners'
exclusion clause may obtain such
permit.

Investment

Foreign investment is not permitted in
an enterprise established or to be
established in Mexico engaged in the
establishment or operation of bus or
truck station or terminals as
described in the industry
classification mentioned above.

DURATION: Cross-Border Services

Description shall govern upon entry
into force of this Agreement.

Three years after signature of this
Agreement, such permit may be obtained
by Mexican nationals and Mexican
enterprises.

Investment

With respect to enterprises
established or to be established in
Mexico providing such service
investors of another Party and their
investment may own:

(a) three years after the signature
of this Agreement, up to 49
percent of ownership interest of
the enterprise;

(b) seven years after the entry into
force of this Agreement, up to 51
percent of the ownership interest
of the enterprise; and

© ten years after the entry into
force of this Agreement, up to
100 percent of the enterprise.

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB?SECTOR: Land Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 973102 Road and Bridge
Administration Services and Ancillary
Services

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican
States Political Constitution),
Art?culo 32

Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communication Law),
Libro Primero, Cap?tulos I, II y III,
Libro Segundo, T?tulo Segundo,
Cap?tulo II, T?tulo Tercero, Cap?tulo
Unico

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

A concession granted by the Secretar?a
de Comunicaciones y Transportes is
required to provide road and bridge
administration services and ancillary
services. Only Mexican nationals and
Mexican enterprises may obtain such
concession.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB?SECTOR: Land Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 711312 Urban and Suburban
Passenger Transportation Service by
Bus

CMAP 711315 Collective Automobile
Transportation Service

CMAP 711316 Established Route
Automobile Transportation Service

CMAP 711317 Automobile Transportation
Service from a Specific Station

CMAP 711318 School and Tourist
Transportation Service (limited to
school transportation service)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal and State

LEGAL CITATION: Ley para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote General
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment)

Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communication Law)

Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulation of
the Law to Promote General Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment)

Reglamento para el Autotransporte
Federal de Pasajeros (Regulations of
the Federal Transport of Passengers)

State laws [to be provided]

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

Only Mexican nationals and Mexican
enterprises with a foreigners'
exclusion clause may provide local bus
services, school bus services and taxi
and other collective transportation
services.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB?SECTOR: Land Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 711201 Road Transport Services
for Construction Materials

CMAP 711202 Road Transport Moving
Services

CMAP 711203 Other Services of
Specialized Cargo Transportation

CMAP 711204 General Trucking Services

CMAP 711311 Inter-City Busing Services

CMAP 711318 School and Tourist
Transportation Services (limited to
tourist transportation services).
TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: State

LEGAL CITATION: Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican
States Political Constitution),
Art?culo 32

State laws and its regulations
equivalent to Ley de V?as Generales de
Comunicaci?n (General Means of
Communication Law) [to be provided]
Libro Primero, T?tulo Segundo,
Cap?tulo II, Libro Primero, Cap?tulo
III

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

In each state, a concession is
required to provide intrastate bus and
truck services on roads under the
jurisdiction of such state. Such
concession is provided on the basis of
economic needs tests.
Preferences in the granting of such
concessions by states is accorded to
natural persons born in such states
and enterprises constitued by persons
born in such states, including the
states of Michoac?n, San Luis Potos?,
Tamaulipas, Tlaxcala and Zacatecas.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB?SECTOR: Land Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 711201 Road Transport Services
for Construction Materials

CMAP 711202 Road Transport Moving
Services

CMAP 711203 Other Services of
Specialized Cargo Transportation

CMAP 711204 General Trucking Services

CMAP 711311 Inter-City Busing Services

CMAP 711318 School and Tourist
Transportation Services (limited to
tourist transportation services)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communication Law),
and its regulations [to be provided]

Ley para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera, (Law to Promote General
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment)

Memorandum de Entendimiento entre los
Estados Unidos Mexicanos y los Estados
Unidos de Norteam?rica para la
promoci?n de Servicios de Transporte
Tur?stico de Ruta Fija, (Memorandum of
Understanding Between the United
States of America and the United
Mexican States on Facilitation of
Charter/Tour Bus Service)

Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera, (Regulation of
the Law to Promote General Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

A permit issued by the Secretar?a de
Comunicaciones y Transportes is
required to provide bus or truck
services for the transportation of
goods or passengers to or from the
territory of Mexico. Only Mexican
nationals and Mexican enterprises with
a foreigners' exclusion clause may
provide such services, except that a
person of Canada or the United States
may be granted permanent operating
authority to provide international
charter or tour bus services into the
territory of Mexico.

Only Mexican nationals, and Mexican
enterprises with a foreigners'
exclusion clause, using Mexican
registered equipment and drivers who
are Mexican nationals, may provide bus
and truck services for the
transportation of goods and passangers
between two points in the territory of
Mexico.

Investment

Foreign investment is not permitted in
an enterprise established or to be
established in Mexico engaged in bus
or truck transportation services as
described in the industry
classification mentioned above.

DURATION: Cross-Border Services

Description shall govern upon entry
into force of this Agreement.

A person of Canada or of the United
States will be permitted to provide:

(a) three years after signature of
this Agreement, cross-border
truck services to or from the
territory of border states (Baja
California, Sonora, Chihuahua,
Coahuila, Tamaulipas and Nuevo
Le?n), and such person will be
permitted to enter and depart
Mexico through different ports of
entry in such states;

(b) three years after signature of
this Agreement, only Mexican
nationals and Mexican
enterprises, using
Mexican-registered equipment and
drivers who are Mexican
nationals, may provide bus and
truck services for the
transportation of goods and
passengers between two points in
the territory of Mexico.

© three years after entry into
force of this Agreement,
cross-border scheduled bus
services to or from the territory
of Mexico; and

(d) six years after entry into force
of this Agreement, cross-border
truck services to or from the
territory of Mexico.

Investment

With respect to enterprises
established or to be established in
Mexico providing such services,
investors of another Party may own:

(a) three years after signature of
this Agreement, up to 49 percent
of ownership of an enterprise
providing bus services, tourist
transportation services and truck
services for the transportation
of international cargo, between
points in the territory of
Mexico;

(b) seven years after entry into
force of this Agreement, up to 51
percent of the ownership interest
of an enterprise providing bus
services, tourist transportation
services or truck services for
the transportation of
international cargo, between
points in the territory of
Mexico; and

© ten years after entry into force
of this Agreement, up to 100
percent ownership interest of an
enterprise providing bus
services, tourist services and
truck services for the
transportation of international
cargo, between points in the
territory of Mexico.

Foreign ownership in enterprises
providing truck services for the
carriage of domestic cargo will not be
permitted. Indeterminate.

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Land Transportation and Water Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 501421 Marine and River Works

CMAP 501422 Construction of Roads for
Land Transportation

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos, (Political
Constitution of the United Mexican
States) Art?culo 32

Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communications Law)
Libro Primero, Cap?tulos I, Libro
Segundo, Cap?tulo I

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

A concession granted by the Secretar?a
de Comunicaciones y Transportes is
required to construct and operate, or
operate, marine and river works and
roads for land transportation. Such
concession may be granted only to
Mexican nationals and Mexican
enterprises.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB?SECTOR: Non-energy pipelines

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican
States Political Constitution)

Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communication Law),
Articles 8, 12 and 5

Ley Federal de Aguas(Waters Federal
Law)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

A concession granted by the Secretar?a
de Comunicaciones y Transportes is
required to construct and operate, or
operate, pipelines carrying non-energy
goods, excluding basic petrochemicals.
Only Mexican nationals and Mexican
enterprises may obtain such
concession.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB?SECTOR: Freight and Passenger Water Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 712011 International Maritime
Transportation Services

CMAP 712012 Cabotage Maritime Services

CMAP 712013 International and Cabotage
Towing Services

CMAP 712021 River and Lake
Transportation Services

CMAP 712022 Internal Port Water
Transportation Services

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation (Articles 1103, 1203)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communication Law),
Cap?tulo III, Libro Tercero

Ley para el Desarrollo de la Marina
Mercante (Law for the Development of
the Merchant Navy), Cap?tulos I y III

Ley de Navegaci?n y Comercio Mar?timos
(Navigation and Maritime Navigation
Law)

Libro Segundo, T?tulo Unico, Cap?tulos
I y IIILey Para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

Maritime cabotage services, including
off-shore maritime services, are
reserved to Mexican-flagged vessels. A
waiver may be granted by the
Secretar?a de Comunicaciones y
Transportes when Mexican-flagged
vessels are not able to provide such
services.Only Mexican flagged vessels
may transport cargo owned by the
Federal Government.

Foreign-flagged vessels may provide
international maritime services in
Mexico on the basis of reciprocity
with the relevant country. Only
Mexican-flagged towing vessels may
provide towing services from Mexican
ports to foreign ports. When such
towing vessels are not able to provide
such services, the Secretar?a de
Comunicaciones y Transporte may
provide a permit to foreign-flagged
towing vessels.Only a Mexican national
or a Mexican enterprise with a
foreigners' exclusion clause may own
vessels registered and flagged as
Mexican. All members of the board of
directors and managers of such
enterprise must be Mexican nationals.

Prior approval of the Comisi?n
Nacional de Inversiones Extranjeras is
required for investors of another
Party or their investments, to own,
directly or indirectly, more the 49
percent of the ownership interest of
an enterprise established or to be
established in Mexico operating
foreign-flagged vessels providing
international maritime transport
services.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Specialized Personnel

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 951012 Customs Brokers (Agentes
Aduanales)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

LEGAL CITATION:
Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican
States Political Constitution)

Ley Aduanera (Customs Law)

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Only Mexican nationals by birth may
serve as customs brokers.

DURATION:
Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB?SECTOR: Water Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 1300 Fishing

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation (Article 1203)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican
Stated Political Constitution),
Art?culo 32

Ley de Pesca (Fishing Law), Cap?tulos
I y II

Ley de Navegaci?n y Comercio Mar?timo
(Navigation and Maritime Commerce Law)
Libro Segundo, T?tulo Unico, Cap?tulo
I

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

A concession granted, or permit
issued, by the Secretar?a de Pesca is
required to engage in fishing
activities in Mexican jurisdictional
waters. Only Mexican nationals and
Mexican enterprises, using
Mexican-flagged vessels, may obtain
such concession or permit. Permits may
exceptionally be issued to persons
operating vessels flagged in a foreign
country that provides equivalent
treatment to Mexican-flagged vessels
to engage in fishing activities in the
Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).

Only Mexican nationals and Mexican
enterprises may obtain authorization
from the Secretar?a de Pesca for deep
sea fishing on Mexican-flagged
vessels, fixed rigging installation,
recollection from the natural milieu
of larvae, post-larvae, eggs, seeds or
alevines, for research or acuaculture
purposes, introduction of live species
into Mexican jurisdictional waters,
and for educational fishing in
accordance with the programmes of the
fishing educational institutions.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB?SECTOR: Water Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 384201 Shipbuilding and Ship
Repairs

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)
Performance Requirement (Article 1106)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican
Stated Political Constitution),
Art?culo 32

Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communication Law)
Cap?tulo XV, Libro Tercero

Ley Para el Desarrollo de la Marina
Mercante (Law for the Development of
the Merchant Navy), Cap?tulo IV

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

A concession granted by the Secretar?a
de Comunicaciones y Transportes is
required to establish and operate a
shipyard. Only Mexican nationals and
Mexican enterprises may obtain such
concession.

For the owner of a Mexican-flagged
vessel to be eligible for government
cargo preferences, subsidies and tax
benefits granted under the Ley para el
Desarrollo de la Marina Mercante, such
person must carry out repair and
maintenance operations in shipyards
and repair facilities in Mexico.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB?SECTOR: Water Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 973203 Maritime and Inland (Lake
and Rivers) Ports Administration

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley de Navegaci?n y Comercio Mar?timo
(Navigation and Maritime Commerce
Law), Libro Segundo, Cap?tulo II
Secciones A y B, T?tulo Unico

Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communication Law),
Cap?tulo XI

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

All port workers must be Mexican
nationals.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB?SECTOR: Water Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 973201 Loading and Unloading
Services Related to Water
Transportation (includes operation and
maintenance of docks; Loading and
unloading of vessels at shore-side;
marine cargo handling; operation and
maintenance of piers; ship and boat
cleaning; stevedoring; transfer of
cargo between ships and trucks,
trains, pipelines and wharfs;
waterfront terminal operations)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102, 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican
States Political Constitution),
Art?culo 32

Ley de Navegaci?n y Comercio Mar?timo
(Navigation and Maritime Commerce
Law), Libro Primero, T?tulo Unico,
Cap?tulo I, Libro Segundo, T?tulo
Segundo

Ley Org?nica de la Administraci?n
P?blica Federal (Federal Public
Administration Law)

Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communication Law)
Libro Tercero, Cap?tulo II

Reglamento del Servicio de Maniobras
en las Zonas Federales de Puertos,
Articles 1, 2, 13 and 14
(Operation Services in the Federal
Port Zones Regulation), Libro Primero,
T?tulo Unico, Cap?tulo I, Libro
Segundo, T?tulo Unico, Cap?tulo II,
Secci?n A y Libro Cuarto, T?tulo Unico

Reglamento para el Uso y
Aprovechamiento del Mar Territorial,
V?as Navegables, Playas, Zona Federal
Mar?timo Terrestre y Terrenos Ganados
al Mar, (Regulation for the Use of the
Territorial Sea, Navigable Ways,
Beaches, Maritime and Terrestrial
Federal Zones)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

A concession granted by the Secretar?a
de Comunicaciones y Transportes is
required to construct and operate, or
operate, maritime and inland port
terminals, including dock, cranes and
related facilities. Only Mexican
nationals and Mexican enterprises may
obtain such concession.
A permit issued by the Secretar?a de
Comunicaciones y Transportes is
required to provide stevedoring and
warehousing services. Only Mexican
nationals and Mexican enterprises may
obtain such permit.

Investment

Prior approval of the Comisi?n
Nacional de Inversiones Extranjeras is
required for investors of another
Party or their investments to own
directly or indirectly, more than 49
percent of the ownership interest of
an enterprise established or to be
established in Mexico providing to
third persons the following services:
operation and maintenance of docks;
loading and unloading of vessels at
shore-side; marine cargo handling;
operation and maintenance of piers;
ship and boat cleaning; stevedoring;
transfer of cargo between ships and
trucks, trains, pipelines and wharves;
and waterfront terminal operations.

DURATION: Cross-Border Services

Indeterminate

Investment

Description shall govern upon entry
into force of this Agreement.
ANNEX II

1. The Schedule of a Party sets out the reservations taken by
that Party, pursuant to Articles 1108(4) and 1206(4), with respect
to specific sectors, sub-sectors or activities for which it may
maintain existing, non-conforming measures or adopt new or more
restrictive measures. Such measures may derogate from an
obligation relating to:

(a) national treatment, pursuant to Article 1102 (Investment)
or 1202 (Services);

(b) most-favored-nation treatment, pursuant to Article 1103
(Investment) or 1203 (Services);

© local presence, pursuant to Article 1205 (Services);

(d) performance requirements, pursuant to Article 1106
(Investment); or

(e) nationality requirements for senior management or members
of boards of directors, pursuant to Article 1107
(Investment).

2. Each reservation sets out the following elements:

(a) SECTOR refers to the general sector in which the
reservation is taken;

(b) SUB-SECTOR refers to the specific sector in which the
reservation is taken;

© INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION refers to the activity, where
appropriate, covered by the reservation according to
domestic industry classification codes;

(d) TYPE OF RESERVATION specifies the obligation referred to
in paragraph 1 for which a reservation is taken;

(e) DESCRIPTION describes the scope of the sector, sub-sector
or activities covered by the reservation; and

(f) LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES identifies existing
measures that apply to the sector, sub-sector or
activities covered by the reservation.

3. In the interpretation of a reservation, all elements of the
reservation should be considered. In the event of any
inconsistency between DESCRIPTION and any other element of the
reservation, the DESCRIPTION shall govern to the extent of the
inconsistency.

4. For purposes of this Annex:

CMAP means Clasificaci?n Mexicana de Actividades y Productos;

CPC means Central Product Classification numbers as set out in
Statistical Office of the United Nations, Statistical Papers,
Series M, No. 77, Provisional Central Product Classification,
1991;

Mexican enterprise means an enterprise constituted under the laws
of Mexico;

Mexican national means a national of Mexico, as defined by the
Constitution of Mexico;

person of a Party means a national or an enterprise of a Party; and

SIC means:

(a) with respect to Canada, Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) numbers as set out in Statistics
Canada, Standard Industrial Classification, fourth
edition, 1980; and

(b) with respect to the United States, Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) numbers as set out in the United
States Office of Management and Budget, Standard
Industrial Classification Manual, 1987.



ANNEX II
Schedule of United States

SECTOR: Communication

SUB-SECTOR: Cable Television

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4841 Cable and Other Pay Television Services

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1103)

DESCRIPTION:Investment

Subject to Article 2106, the United
States reserves the right to adopt or
maintain any measure that accords
equivalent treatment to persons of any
country that limits ownership by
persons of the United States in an
enterprise engaged in the operation of
a cable television system in that
country.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: None

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ANNEX II
Schedule of United States

SECTOR: Communications

SUB-SECTOR: Telecommunications Transport Networks and Services
and Radio Communications

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CPC 752 Telecommunications Services
(Not Including CPC 752323 Value-Added
Network Services or CPC 752329 Other
Message Services)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 1103, 1203)
Local Presence (Article 1205)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

The United States reserves the right
to adopt or maintain any measure
relating to investment in, or the
provision of, telecommunications
transport networks and
telecommunications transport services
or to radio communications. These
measures apply to such matters as
market entry, spectrum assignment,
tariffs, intercarrier agreements,
terms and conditions of service, and
interconnection between networks and
services. Telecommunications transport
services typically involve the real-
time transmission of customer-supplied
information between two or more points
without end-to-end change in the form
or content of the customer's
information, whether or not such
services are offered to the public
generally. These services include
voice and data services provided by
any electromagnetic means. Radio
communications include all
communications by radio, including
broadcasting. This reservation does
not apply to measures relating to
enhanced or value-added services.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES:

Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, 47 U.S.C. 151 et seq., see
particularly 310(a), (b) (1988)
(radio licenses for common carrier,
aeronautical en route, aeronautical en
route, aeronautical fixed, and
broadcasting services), and any
Federal Communications Commission
rules or policies adopted pursuant to
Title 47 of the United States Code,
including F.C.C. Decision,
International Competitive Carrier, 102
F.C.C. 2d 812 (1985)

An Act relating to the Landing and
Operation of Submarine Cables in the
United States, as amended, 47 U.S.C.
34-9 (1988), see particularly 35
(Submarine Cable Landing Act)
(undersea cables)

Communications Satellite Act of 1962,
as amended, 47 U.S.C. 701-57 (1988)

Telegraph Act, as amended, 47 U.S.C.
17 (1988) (telegraph cables serving
Alaska)

Children's Television Act of 1990, 47
U.S.C. 303a (1990)

Television Program Improvement Act of
1990, 47 U.S.C. 303c (1990)
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ANNEX II
Schedule of United States

SECTOR: Social Services

SUB-SECTOR:

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

The United States reserves the right
to adopt or maintain any measure with
respect to the provision of public law
enforcement and correctional services,

and the following services to the
extent they are social services
established or maintained for a public
purpose: income security or
insurance, social security or
insurance, social welfare, public
education, public training, health,
and child care.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES:

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ANNEX II
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Minority Affairs

SUB-SECTOR:

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)
Performance Requirements (Article 1106)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

The United States reserves the right
to adopt or maintain any measure
according rights or preferences to
socially or economically disadvantaged
minorities, including corporations
organized under the laws of the State
of Alaska in accordance with the
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
(43 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.)

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ANNEX II
Schedule of United States

SECTOR: Professional Services

SUB-SECTOR: Attorneys

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 8111 Legal Services

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 1103, 1203)
Local Presence (Article 1205)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

Subject to page VI-U-3, the United
States reserves the right to adopt or
maintain any measure relating to the
provision of legal services, including
foreign legal consultancy services, by
persons of Mexico.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: None

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ANNEX II
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Publishing

SUB-SECTOR: Newspaper Publishing

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 2711 Newspapers: Publishing, or Publishing
and Printing

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1103)

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Subject to Article 2106, the United
States reserves the right to adopt or
maintain any measure that accords
equivalent treatment to persons of any
country that limits ownership by
persons of the United States in an
enterprise engaged in the publication
of daily newspapers primarily written
for audiences and distributed in that
country.

For purposes of this reservation,
daily newspapers are newspapers
published at least five days each
week.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: None

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ANNEX II
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Water Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4412 Deep Sea Foreign Transportation of Freight
(limited to promotional programs)

SIC 4424 Deep Sea Domestic Transportation of Freight
(includes coastwise transportation of freight,
deep sea domestic freight transportation,
intercoastal transportation of freight, water
transportation of freight to noncontiguous
territories)

SIC 4432 Freight Transportation on the
Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway

SIC 4449 Water Transportation of Freight, Not
Elsewhere Classified (includes canal barge
operations, canal freight transportation,
intracoastal freight transportation,
lake freight transportation except on
the Great Lakes, log rafting and
towing, river freight transportation
except on the St. Lawrence Seaway,
transportation of freight on bays and
sounds of the oceans)

SIC 4481 Deep Sea Transportation of
Passengers, Except by Ferry (limited
to promotional programs)

SIC 4482 Ferries

SIC 4489 Water Transportation of
Passengers, Not Elsewhere Classified
(includes airboats, swamp buggy rides,
excursion boat operations, passenger
water transportation on rivers and
canals, sightseeing boats, water taxis)

SIC 4492 Towing and Tugboat Services

SIC 4499 Water Transportation
Services, Not Elsewhere Classified
(limited to cargo salvaging,
chartering of commercial boats,
lighterage, bunkering, marine salvage,
pilotage, steamship leasing, cable
laying)

SIC 4491 - Marine Cargo Handling
(limited to crew activities aboard
vessels transporting supplies and
cargo within U.S. territorial waters
and longshore work performed by crew
affected by reciprocity restrictions)

SIC 1629 Heavy Construction, Not
Elsewhere Classified (limited to
marine dredging)

SIC 091 Commercial Fishing (limited to
fishing vessels and fishing operations
within the Exclusive Economic Zone)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 1103, 1203)
Local Presence (Article 1205)
Performance Requirements (Article 1106)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

The United States reserves the right
to adopt or maintain any measure
relating to the provision of maritime
transportation services and the
operation of U.S.-flagged vessels,
including the following:

(a) requirements for investment in,
ownership and control of, and
operation of vessels and other
marine structures, including
drill rigs, in maritime cabotage
services, including maritime
cabotage services performed in
the domestic offshore trades, the
coastwise trades, U.S.
territorial waters, waters above
the continental shelf, and in the
inland waterways;

(b) requirements for investment in,
ownership and control of, and
operation of U.S.-flagged vessels
in foreign trades;

© requirements for investment in,
ownership and control of, and
operation of vessels engaging in
fishing and related activities in
U.S. territorial waters and the
Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ);

(d) requirements related to
documenting a vessel under the
U.S. flag;

(e) promotional programs, including
tax benefits, available for
shipowners, operators and vessels
meeting certain requirements;

(f) certification, licensing and
citizenship requirements for crew
members on U.S.-flagged vessels;

(g) manning requirements of
U.S.-flagged vessels;

(h) all matters falling under the
jurisdiction of the Federal
Maritime Commission;

(i) negotiation and implementation of
bilateral and other international
maritime agreements and
understandings;

(j) limitations on longshore work
performed by crew members;

(k) tonnage duties and light money
assessments for entering U.S.
waters; and

(l) certification, licensing, and
citizenship requirements for
pilots performing pilotage
services in U.S. territorial
waters.

The following activities are not
included in this reservation:

(a) vessel construction and repair;
and

(b) landside aspects of port
activities including operation
and maintenance of docks, loading
and unloading of vessels directly
to or from land, marine cargo
handling, operation and
maintenance of piers, ship
cleaning, stevedoring, transfer
of cargo between a ship and
trucks, trains, pipelines and
wharves, waterfront terminal
operations, boat cleaning, canal
operation, dismantling of ships,
operation of marine railways for
drydocking, marine surveyors,
except cargo, marine wrecking of
ships for scrap and ship
classification societies.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: Merchant Marine Act of 1920, 27, 46
App. U.S.C. 883 et seq. (Jones Act,
including Bowaters Corporations, 46
App. U.S.C. 883-1);

Jones Act Waiver Statute, Act of
December 27, 1950, 46 U.S.C. App.,
note preceding Sec. 1;

Shipping Act of 1916, 9, 46 U.S.C.
App. 808;

Shipping Act of 1916, 2, 46 U.S.C.
App. 802;

Merchant Marine Act of 1936, 905©,
46 U.S.C. App. 1244;

Merchant Ship Sales Act of 1946, 50
U.S.C. App. 1738;

46 U.S.C. App. 292;

46 U.S.C. 12101 et seq. and 31301 et
seq.;

46 U.S.C. App. 316 and 8904;

Passenger Vessel Act, 46 U.S.C. 289;

Merchant Marine Act of 1936, Title VI,
46 U.S.C. App. 1171, et seq.
(includes Capital Construction Fund --
46 App. U.S.C. 1177, 26 U.S.C. 7518)
and the Merchant Marine Act of 1936,
Title V, 46 U.S.C. App. 1151, et seq.
(includes Capital Reserves Fund, 46
App. U.S.C. 1161 and trade in of
obsolete vessels, 46 App. U.S.C.
1160(1) and for National Defense
Reserve Fleet, 46 App. 1160(i));

46 U.S.C. 31328(2);

Merchant Marine Act of 1936, Title XI,
46 U.S.C. App. 1271, et seq. (includes
Marine Hull Insurance Requirements --
46 App. U.S.C. 1273(b) and 46 U.S.C.
Part 249);

Tonnage Duties, 46 App. U.S.C. 121;

Merchant Marine Act of 1936, 901(a)
and (b), 46 App. U.S.C. 1241(b);
Public Resolution 17, 46 App. U.S.C.
1241-1; and the Cargo Preference Act
of 1904, 10 U.S.C. 2631;

Environmental laws: CERCLA (superfund)
42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq.; and Oil
Pollution Act of 1990, 33 U.S.C. 2701;
Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et
seq.;

46 U.S.C. 3301 et seq.;

46 U.S.C. 3701, et seq.;

Controlled Carrier Act, Shipping Act
of 1984, 9, 46 App U.S.C. 1708;

Merchant Marine Act of 1920, 19 as
amended, 46 App. U.S.C. 876; Shipping
Act of 1984, 13(b)(5); 46 App. U.S.C.
1712 (b)(5); and the Foreign Shipping
Practices Act of 1988; Omnibus Trade
and Competitiveness Act of 1988, Title
X, 46 App. U.S.C. 1710a;

Immigration Act of 1990, 203, 8
U.S.C. 1288, restrictions on
stevedoring by crews of foreign
vessels;

46 U.S.C. 8103;

Nicholson Act, 46 U.S.C. App. 251;

Commercial Fishing Industry Vessel
Anti-Reflagging Act of 1987, 46 U.S.C.
2101 and 46 U.S.C. 12108;

43 U.S.C. 1841;

22 U.S.C. 1980;

Intercoastal Shipping Act, 46 App.
U.S.C. 843;

46 U.S.C. 9302, 46 U.S.C. 8502;
Agreement Governing the Operation of
Pilotage on the Great Lakes, Exchange
of Notes at Ottawa, August 23, 1978,
and March 29, 1979, Treaties and
International Agreements Service 9445;

46 U.S.C. 12107(b); and

Magnuson Fisheries Conservation and
Management Act, 16 U.S.C. 1801, et
seq.



ANNEX II
Schedule of Canada

SECTOR: Aboriginal Affairs

SUB-SECTOR:

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 1103, 1203)
Local Presence (Article 1205)
Performance Requirements (Article 1106)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

DESCRIPTION:Investment and Cross-Border Services

Canada reserves the right to adopt or
maintain any measure denying investors
of another Party and their
investments, or service providers of
another Party, any rights or
preferences provided to aboriginal
peoples.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES:

[Constitution Act, 1982 and any
relevant legislation or policy]

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ANNEX II
Schedule of Canada

SECTOR: Social Services

SUB-SECTOR:

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

DESCRIPTION: Investment and Cross-Border Services

Canada reserves the right to adopt or
maintain any measure with respect to
the provision of public law
enforcement and correctional services,
and the following services to the
extent that they are social services
established or maintained for a public
purpose: income security or insurance,
social security or insurance, social
welfare, public education, public
training, health, and child care.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES:

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ANNEX II
Schedule of Canada


SECTOR: Communications

SUB-SECTOR: Telecommunications Transport Networks
and Services, Radiocommunications and
Submarine Cables

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CPC 752 Telecommunications Services

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1103)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Canada reserves the right to adopt or
maintain any measure relating to
investment in telecommunications
transport networks and
telecommunications transport services,
radiocommunications and submarine
cables, including ownership
restrictions and measures concerning
corporate officers and directors and
place of incorporation.

This reservation does not apply to
providers of Value-Added Networks (CPC
752323) and Other Message Services
(CPC 752329) whose underlying
telecommunications transmission
facilities are leased from providers
of public telecommunications transport
networks.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES:
Bell Canada Act, S.C. 1987, c.19

British Columbia Telephone Company
Special Act, S.C. 1916, c.66

Teleglobe Canada Reorganization and
Divestiture Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.T-4

Telesat Canada Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.T-6

Radiocommunication Act, R.S.C. 1985,
c.R-2; as amended by S.C.1989 c.1,
c.17

Telegraphs Act R.S.C. 1985, c.T-5

Telecommunications Policy Framework,
1987

Telecommunications Act (Bill C-62)

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ANNEX II
Schedule of Canada


SECTOR: Communications

SUB-SECTOR: Telecommunications Transport Networks and Services,
Radiocommunications and Submarine Cables

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CPC 752 Telecommunication Services
(not including CPC 752323
value-Added Network Service
or CPC 752329 Other Message
Services)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1203)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

Canada reserves the right to adopt or
maintain any measure relating to
radio-communications, submarine
cables, and the provision of
telecommunications transport networks
and telecommunications transport
services. These measures apply to
such matters as market entry, spectrum
assignment, tariffs, intercarrier
agreements, terms and conditions of
service, interconnection between
networks and services, and routing
requirements that impede the provision
of telecommunications transport
networks and telecommunications
transport services, radio
communication and submarine cables, on
a cross-border basis.

Telecommunications transport services
typically involve the real-time
transmission of customer-supplied
information between two or more points
without any end-to-end change in the
form or content of the customer's
information, whether or not such
services are offered to the public
generally. These services include
voice and data services by wire,
radiocommunication or any other
electromagnetic means of transmission.

This reservation does not apply to
measures relating to the cross-border
provision of enhanced or value-added
services.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES:
Bell Canada Act, S.C. 1987, c. 19

British Columbia Telephone Company
Special Act, S.C. 1916, c.66

Railway Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.R-3

Radiocommunication Act, R.S.C. 1985,
c.R-2; as amended by S.C. 1989, c.1,
c.17

Telegraphs Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.T-5

Telecommunications Policy Framework,
1987

Telecommunications Act (Bill C-62)

CRTC Decisions, including (85-19),
(90-3), (91-10), (91-21), (92-11),
(92-12)

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Annex II
Schedule of Canada

SECTOR: Government Finance

SUB-SECTOR: Securities

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Canada reserves the right to adopt or
maintain any measure relating to the
acquisition or sale or other
disposition of bonds, treasury bills,
or other kinds of debt securities
issued by the Government of Canada, a
province or local government by
nationals of another Party.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES:
Financial Administrative Act, R.S.C.,
1985, Chap. F-11

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ANNEX II
Schedule of Canada

SECTOR: minority Affairs

SUB-SECTOR:

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)
Performance Requirements (Article 1106)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

Canada reserves the right to adopt or
maintain any measure according rights
or preferences to socially or
economically disadvantaged minorities.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES:
None

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ANNEX II
Schedule of Canada

SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Air Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4513 Non-Scheduled Air Transport,
Specialty Industry

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1103)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

DESCRIPTION: Investment

Canada reserves the right to adopt or
maintain any measure that restricts
the acquisition or establishment of an
investment in Canada for the provision
of specialty air services to a
Canadian national or a corporation
incorporated and having its principal
place of business in Canada, its chief
executive officer and not fewer than
2/3 of its directors as Canadian
nationals, and not less than 75% of
its voting interest owned and
controlled by persons otherwise
meeting these requirements.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES:
Aeronautics Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. A-2

Air Regulations, C.R.C., Vol.I, c.2

Air Regulations Series 2, No.2
(Aircraft Marking and Registration
Regulations), SOR/90-591

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ANNEX II
Schedule of Canada

SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Water Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4541 Freight and Passenger Water
Transport Industry

SIC 4542 Ferry Industry

SIC 4543 Marine Towing Industry

SIC 4549 Other Water Transport
Industries

SIC 4552 Harbour and Port Operation
Industries

SIC 4553 Marine Salvage Industry

SIC 4554 Piloting Service, Water
Transport Industry

SIC 4559 Other Service Industries
Incidental to Water
Transport

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 1103, 1203)
Local Presence (Article 1205)
Performance Requirements (Article 1106)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

Canada reserves the right to adopt or
maintain any measure relating to the
investment in or provision of maritime
cabotage services, including:

(a) the transportation of goods or
passengers by vessel between
points in the territory of Canada
and the Exclusive Economic Zone;

(b) with respect to waters above the
continental shelf, the
transportation of goods in
relation to the exploration,
exploitation, or transportation
of the mineral or non-living
natural resources of the
continental shelf; and

© the engaging by vessel in any
maritime activity of a commercial
nature in the territory of Canada
and the Exclusive Economic Zone
and, with respect to waters above
the continental shelf, in such
other maritime activities of a
commercial nature in relation to
the exploration, exploitation or
transportation of mineral or non-
living natural resources of the
continental shelf.

This reservation relates to, among
other things, local presence
requirements for service providers
entitled to participate in these
activities, the criteria for the
issuance of a temporary cabotage
license to foreign vessels, and limits
on the number of cabotage licenses
issued to foreign vessels.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES:
Coasting Trade Act, S.C., 1992, c. 31

Canada Shipping Act, R.S.C., 1985, c.
S-9

Customs Act, R.S.C., 1985, c.1 (2nd
Supp.)

Customs and Excise Offshore
Application Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. C-53

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ANNEX II
Schedule of Canada


SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Water Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4541 Freight and Passenger Water
Transport Industry

SIC 4542 Ferry Industry

SIC 4543 Marine Towing Industry

SIC 4549 Other Marine Transport
Industries
SIC 4551 Marine Cargo Handling

Industry

SIC 4552 Harbour and Port
OperationIndustry

SIC 4553 Marine Salvage Industry

SIC 4554 Piloting Service, Water
Transport Industry

SIC 4559 Other Service Industries
Incidental to Water
Transport

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 1103, 1203)
Local Presence (Article 1205)
Performance Requirements (Article 1106)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

Canada reserves the right to adopt or
maintain any measure denying service
providers or investors of the United
States, or their investments, the
benefits accorded service providers or
investors of Mexico or any other
country, or their investments, in
sectors equivalent to those subject to
the maritime services reservation
inscribed in page II-U-8.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES: None

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ANNEX II
Schedule of Canada

SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Water Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4541 Freight and Passenger Water
Transport Industry

SIC 4542 Ferry Industry

SIC 4543 Marine Towing Industry

SIC 4549 Other Marine Transport
Industries

SIC 4551 Marine Cargo Handling
Industry

SIC 4552 Harbour and Port Operation
Industry

SIC 4553 Marine Salvage Industry

SIC 4554 Piloting Service, Water
Transport Industry

SIC 4559 Other Service Industries
Incidental to Water
Transport

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1203)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

Canada reserves the right to adopt or
maintain any measure relating to the
implemention of agreements,
arrangements and other formal or
informal undertakings with other
countries with respect to maritime
activities in waters of mutual
interest in such areas as pollution
control (including double hull
requirements for oil tankers), safe
navigation, barge inspection
standards, water quality, pilotage,
salvage, drug abuse control, and
maritime communications.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES:
United States Wreckers Act, R.S.C.
1985, c. U-3

Various Agreements and Arrangements,
including:

(a) Memorandum or Arrangement on
Great Lakes Pilotage;

(b) Canada-United-States Joint Marine
Pollution Circumpolar Agreement;

© Agreement with the United States
on Loran "C" Service on the East
and West Coasts; and

(d) Denmark - Canada Joint Marine
Pollution Circumpolar Agreement.



ANNEX II
Schedule of Mexico


SECTOR: All sectors

SUB-SECTOR: All sub-sectors

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

Mexico reserves the right to adopt or
maintain any measure restricting the
ownership of bonds, treasury bills or
any other kind of debt or security
issued by the federal, state or local
governments except with respect to
ownership by financial institutions of
another Party, as such term is defined
in Chapter Fourteen (Financial
Services).

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES:

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ANNEX II
Schedule of Mexico


SECTOR: Communications

SUB-SECTOR: Entertainment Services (Broadcasting
and Multipoint Distribution Systems (MDS))

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 941104 Private Production and
Transmission of Radio Programs
(Limited to Transmission of Radio
Programs, MDS and uninterrupted music)

CMAP 941105 Private Services of
Production, Transmission and
Repetition of Television Programming
(Limited to Transmission and
Repetition of Television Programs,
MDS, and High-Definition Television)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation (Articles 1103, 1203)
Local Presence (Article 1205)
Senior Management (Article 1106)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

Mexico reserves the right to adopt or
maintain any measure relating to
investment in or provision of
broadcasting, multipoint distribution
systems, uninterrupted music and
high-definition television services.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES:

Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican
States Political Constitution)

Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communication Law)

Ley Federal de Radio y Televisi?n
(Radio and Television Federal Law)

Ley Para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment)

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ANNEX II
Schedule of Mexico


SECTOR: Communications

SUB-SECTOR: Telecommunications

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 720006 Other Telecommunications
Services (Limited to Aeronautical
Mobile and Fixed Services)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation (Articles 1103, 1203)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

Mexico reserves the right to adopt or
maintain any measure relating to
investment in or provision of air
traffic control, aeronautical
meteorology, aeronautical
telecommunications, flight control and
other telecommunication services
relating to air navigation services.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES:

Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican
States Political Constitution)

Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communication Law)

Decree creating the entity "Servicios
a la navegaci?n en el espacio a?reo
mexicano" (SENEAM) (Air Services in
the Mexican Air Space), 3 de octubre
de 1978

Ley para Promover la Inversi?n
Mexicana y Regular la Inversi?n
Extranjera (Law to Promote Mexican
Investment and to Regulate Foreign
Investment)

Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment)

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ANNEX II
Schedule of Mexico


SECTOR: Communications

SUB-SECTOR: Telecommunications Transport Networks

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 720003 Telephone Services

CMAP 720004 Telephone Booth Services

CMAP 720006 Other Telecommunications
Services (Not Including Enhanced or
Value-Added Services)

CMAP 502003 Telecommunications
installations

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Articles 1102, 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation (Articles 1103, 1203)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

Mexico reserves the right to adopt or
maintain any measure relating to
investment in, or provision of,
telecommunications transport networks
and telecommunication transport
services. Telecommunications transport
networks include the facilities to
provide telecommunications transport
services such as local basic telephone
services, long-distance telephone
services (national and international),
rural telephone services, cellular
telephone services, telephone booth
services, satellite services,
trunking, paging, mobile telephony,
maritime telecommunication services,
air telephone, telex, and data
transmission services.
Telecommunications transport services
typically involve the real-time
transmission of customer-supplied
information between two or more points
without any end-to-end change in the
form or content of the customer's
information, whether or not such
services are offered to the public
generally.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES:

Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican
States Political Constitution)

Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communication Law)

Reglamento de Telecomunicaciones
(Telecommunications Regulations)

Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment)

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Schedule of Mexico


SECTOR: Communications and Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Postal Services, Telecommunications, Railroads

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 720001 Postal Services

CMAP 720005 Telegraphic Services,
Radiotelegraphic Services, Wireless
Telegraphy

CMAP 720006 Other Telecommunications
services (limited to satellite
communications)

CMAP 711101 Railway Transportation
Service (limited to operation,
administration and control of traffic
within the Mexican railway system,
supervision and management of railway
rights-of-way, construction,
operation, and maintenance of basic
railway infrastructure)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1202)
Most-favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1203)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

Mexico reserves the right to adopt or
mantain any measure related to the
provision of the following services:
postal services (operation,
administration and organization of
first class mail), telegraph,
radiotelegraphy, satellite
communications (establishment,
ownership and operation of satellite
systems, and establishment, ownership
and operation of earth stations with
international links), and railroads
(operation, administration and control
of traffic within the Mexican railway
system, supervision and management of
railway rights-of-way, construction,
operation, and maintenance of basic
railway infrastructure).

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES:

Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos, (United Mexican
States Political Constitution) Article
28

Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communications Law
and its regulations)

Ley Org?nica de Ferrocarriles
Nacionales de M?xico (Mexican National
Railroad Law)

Ley del Servicio Postal Mexicano
(Mexican Postal Services Law and its
regulations)

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SECTOR: Professional, Technical and Specialized Services and Other
Services Provided by Natural Persons

SUB-SECTOR: Professional Services

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 951002 Legal Services/Foreign
Legal Consultants

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treament (Article 1102, 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1103, 1203)
Local Presence (Article 1205)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

Subject to page VI-M-2, Mexico
reserves the right to adopt or
maintain any measure relating to the
provision of legal services and
foreign legal consultancy services by
person of the United States.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES:

Ley Reglamentaria del Art?culo 5o.
Constitucional, relativo al ejercicio
de las profesiones en el Distrito
Federal (Regulatory Law of Article 5'
of the United Mexican States Political
Constitution in relation to
Professional Services)

Reglamento de la Ley para Promover la
Inversi?n Mexicana y Regular la
Inversi?n Extranjera (Regulations of
the Law to Promote Mexican Investment
and to Regulate Foreign Investment).

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SECTOR: Social Services

SUB-SECTOR: Not applicable

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION:

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treatment (Article 1102, 1202)
Local Presence (Article 1205)
Senior Management (Article 1107)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

Mexico reserves the right to adopt or
maintain any measure with respect to
the provision of public law
enforcement and correctional services,
and the following services to the
extent they are social services
established or maintained for a public
purpose: income security or
insurance, social security or
insurance, social welfare, public
education, public training, health,
and child care.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES:

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Schedule of Mexico


SECTOR: Transportation
SUB-SECTOR: Specialized Personnel

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Ship Captains (Capitanes)
Aircraft Pilots (Pilotos)
Ship Masters (Patrones)
Ship Machinists (Maquinistas)
Ship Mechanics (Mec?nicos)
Airport Administrators (Comandantes de
Aer?dromos)
Harbor Masters (Capitanes de Puerto)
Harbor Pilots (Pilotos de Puerto)
Customs Brokers (Agentes Aduanales)
Crew on Mexican flagged vessels and
aircraft (Personal que tripule
cualquier embarcaci?n o aeronave con
bandera o insignia mercante mexicana)

TYPE OF RESERVATION: National Treament (Article 1202)
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 1203)
Local Presence (Article 1205)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

Only Mexicans by birth may serve as
captains, pilots, ship masters,
machinists, mechanics and crew members
manning vessels or aircraft under the
Mexican flag; as harbor pilots, harbor
masters and airport administrators;
and as customs brokers.

LEGAL CITATION OF EXISTING MEASURES:

Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos, (Political
Constitution of United Mexican States)
ANNEX III Schedule of Mexico

I. The Mexican State reserves the right to perform exclusively,
and to refuse to permit the establishment of investments in, the
following activities:

1. Petroleum, other Hydrocarbons and Basic Petrochemicals

(a) Description of activities

(i) exploration and exploitation of crude oil and
natural gas; refining or processing of crude oil
and natural gas; and production of artificial gas,
basic petrochemicals and their feedstocks and
pipelines; and,

(ii) foreign trade; transportation, storage and
distribution up to and including first hand sales
of the following goods: crude oil; natural and
artificial gas; goods obtained from the refining
or processing of crude oil and natural gas; and
basic petrochemicals.

(b) Legal citation:

Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos,
Articles 25, 27 and 28 (United Mexican States Political
Constitution, Articles 25, 27 and 28).

Ley Reglamentaria del Art?culo 27 Constitucional en el
Ramo del Petr?leo y sus reglamentos (Regulatory Law of
Article 27 of the United Mexican States Constitution
related to Oil, and its regulations).

Ley Org?nica de Petr?leos Mexicanos y Organismos
Subsidiarios (Statutory Law of Petr?leos Mexicanos and
its Subsidiaries).

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2. Electricity

(a) Description of activities: the supply of electricity as
a public service in Mexico, including, except as
provided in Annex 602.3 of the Energy Chapter, the
generation, transmission, transformation, distribution
and sale of electricity.

(b) Legal citation:

Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos,
Articles 25 and 28 (United Mexican States Political
Constitution, Articles 25 and 28).

Ley del Servicio P?blico de Energ?a El?ctrica y su
reglamento (Public Service of Electric Energy Law, and
its Regulations)

3. Nuclear Power and Treatment of Radioactive Minerals

(a) Description of activities: the generation of nuclear
energy; the exploration, exploitation and processing of
radioactive minerals; the nuclear fuel cycle; the use
and reprocessing of nuclear fuels and the regulation of
their applications for other purposes; the
transportation and storage of nuclear wastes; and the
production of heavy water.

(b) Legal citation:

Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos,
Articles 25, 27 and 28 (United Mexican Constitution,
Article 25, 27 and 28).

Ley Reglamentaria del Art?culo 27 Constitucional en
Materia de Energ?a Nuclear (Regulatory Law of the
Aticle 27 of the United Mexican Constitution related to
Atomic Energy).

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Schedule of Mexico



4. Satellite Communications

(a) Description of activities: the establishment, operation
and ownership of satellite systems and earth stations
with international links.

(b) Legal citation:

Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos,
Articles 25 and 28 (United Mexican States, Articles 25
and 26).

Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n y sus reglamentos
(General Means of Communication Law)

5. Telegraph Services

Legal citation:

Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos,
Articles 25 and 28 (United Mexican States, Articles 25 and
28)

Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n y sus reglamentos
(General Means Communication Law)

6. Radiotelegraph Services

Legal citation:

Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos,
Articles 25 and 28 (United Mexican States Political
Constitution, Article 25 and 28)

Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n y sus reglamentos
(Genral Means of Communication Law).

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7. Postal Services

(a) Description of activities: operation, administration
and organization of first class mail.

(b) Legal citation:

Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos,
Articles 25 and 28 (United Mexican States Political
Constitution, Articles 25 and 28).

Ley del Servicio Postal Mexicano (Mexican Postal
Service Law)

8. Railroads

(a) Description of activities: the operation,
administration and control of traffic within the
Mexican railway system; supervision and management of
railway right-of-way; operation, construction and
maintenance of basic railway infrastructure.

(b) Legal citation:

Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos,
Articles 25 and 28 (United Mexican States Political
Constitution, Articles 25 y 28).

Ley Org?nica de Ferrocarriles Nacionales de M?xico
(Statutory Law of Mexican Railroads).

9. Issuance of Bills (currency) and Minting of Coinage

Legal citation:

Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos,
Articles 25 and 28 (United Mexican States Political
Constitution, Articles 25 and 28).

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Ley Org?nica del Banco de M?xico (Statutory Law of Banco de
M?xico).

Ley Org?nica de la Casa de Moneda de M?xico (Statutory Law
of the Mexican Coining Agency).

10. Control, Inspection and Surveillance of Maritime and Inland
(Lake and River) Ports

Legal citation:

Ley de Navegaci?n y Comercio Mar?timo (Commercial and
Navigation Law), Articles 43 and 47.

Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n (General Means of
Communication Law) Article 272.

11. Control, Inspection and Surveillance of Airports and
Heliports

Legal citation:

Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n (General Means of
Communication) Article 327.

The legal citations are provided only for transparency purposes.

II. Deregulation of Activities Reserved to the State

1. The activities set out in Section I are reserved to the
Mexican State, and private equity investment is prohibited under
Mexican Law. Where Mexico allows private investment to
participate in such activities through service contracts,
concessions, lending arrangements or any other type of
contractual arrangement, such participation shall not be
construed to affect the State's reservation of those activities.

2. If Mexican laws or regulations are amended to allow private
equity investment in an activity set out in Section I, Mexico may
impose restrictions on foreign investment

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Schedule of Mexico


participation notwithstanding Article 1102 and describe them in
Annex I. Mexico may also impose derogations from 1102 on foreign
equity investment participation when selling an asset or
ownership interest in an enterprise in activities set out in
Section I and describe them in Annex I.

III. Activities Formerly Reserved to the Mexican State

Where an activity was reserved to the Mexican State on
January 1, 1992 and is not reserved to the Mexican State upon
entry into force of this Agreement, Mexico may restrict the
initial sale of a state-owned asset or an ownership interest in a
state enterprise that performs that activity to enterprises with
majority ownership by Mexican nationals, as defined by the
Mexican Constitution. For a period not to exceed three years from
the initial sale, Mexico may restrict the transfer of such asset
or ownership interest to other enterprises with majority
ownership by Mexican nationals, as defined by the Mexican
Constitution. Upon expiration of the three year period , the
obligations of national treatment set out in Article 1102
(National Treatment) shall apply. This provision is subject to
Article 1108 (Reservations and exceptions).
ANNEX IV

The Schedule of a Party sets out the reservations taken by
that Party pursuant to Article 1108(7) with respect to Article
1103 (Most-Favored-Nation Treatment). Each reservation sets out
the sector, subsector or activities to which it applies.



ANNEX IV
Schedule of the United States

The United States takes an exception to Article 1103 for all
international agreements (bilateral and multilateral) in force or
signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement.

As for international agreements other than those in force or
signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement,
the United States takes an exception to Article 1103 for those
agreements involving:

1. Aviation;

2. Fisheries;

3. Maritime matters, including salvage; or

4. Telecommunications.

With respect to state measures not yet described in Annex I,
pursuant to paragraph 2 of Article 1108, the United States takes
an exception to Article 1103 for international agreements signed
within two years of the entry into force of this Agreement.

For greater certainty, the Parties note that Article 1103
does not apply to any current or future foreign aid programs to
promote economic development, such as those governed by the
Energy Economic Cooperation Program with Central America and the
Caribbean (Pacto de San Jos?) and the OECD Agreement on Export
Credits.



ANNEX IV
Schedule of Canada

Canada takes an exception to Article 1103 for all
international agreements (bilateral and multilateral) in force or
signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement.

As for international agreements other than those in force or
signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement,
Canada takes an exception to Article 1103 for those agreements
involving:

1. Aviation;

2. Fisheries;

3. Maritime matters, including salvage; or

4. Telecommunications.

With respect to provincial measures not yet described in
Annex I, pursuant to paragraph 2 of Article 1108, Canada takes an
exception for international agreements signed within two years of
the entry into force of this Agreement.

For greater certainty, the Parties note that Article 1103
does not apply to any current or future foreign aid programs to
promote economic development, such as those governed by the
Energy Economic Cooperation Program with Central America and the
Caribbean (Pacto de San Jos?) and the OECD Agreement on Export
Credits.



ANNEX IV
Schedule of Mexico


Mexico takes an exception to Article 1103 for all
international agreements (bilateral and multilateral) in force or
signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement.

As for international agreements other than those in force or
signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement,
Mexico takes an exception to Article 1103 for those agreements
involving:

1. Aviation;

2. Fisheries;

3. Maritime matters, including salvage; or

4. Telecommunications.

With respect to state measures not yet described in Annex I,
pursusant to paragraph 2 of Article 1108, Mexico takes an
exception to Article 1103 for international agreements signed
within two years of the entry into force of this Agreement.

For greater certainty, the Parties note that Article 1103
does not apply to any current or future foreign aid programs to
promote economic development, such as those governed by the
Energy Economic Cooperation Program with Central America and the
Caribbean (Pacto de San Jos?) and the OECD Agreement on Export
Credits.

ANNEX V Schedule of United States

SECTOR: Communications

SUB-SECTOR: Telecommunications (Radio Communications)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CPC 752 Telecommunications Services

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Communications Act of 1934, as amended, Sections 1, 2, 4,
and Title III, 47 U.S.C. 151 et. seq. (1988)

DESCRIPTION: The Communications Act of 1934 (the
Act) requires anyone wishing to engage
in communications by radio within the
United States and between the United
States and points outside the United
States to obtain a license from the
Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) for the use, but not the
ownership, of all channels of radio
communications; and no such license
shall be construed to create any right
beyond the terms, conditions and
periods of the license.

The Act requires the FCC, in granting
radio station licenses, to determine
if such a license would serve the
public interest, convenience and
necessity and empowers the FCC to
impose conditions pursuant to this
determination. The Act also empowers
the FCC to deny applications for radio
licenses where it is unable to find
that such grant would serve the public
interest, convenience and necessity.

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ANNEX V
Schedule of United States

SECTOR: Communications

SUB-SECTOR: Cable Television Services

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CPC 753 Radio and Television Cable Services

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Communications Act of 1934, as amended,
47 U.S.C. 151 et. seq. (1988)
Federal Communications Commission
Rules, Sections 76.501, 74.931(e)(5),
63.54, and 21.912

47 C.F.R. 76.501, 74.931(e)(5),
63.54, and 21.912

DESCRIPTION: A cable television system is not
allowed to carry any television
broadcast signal if the cable system
owns, operates, controls or has an
interest in a television broadcast
station whose Grade B contour overlaps
the service area of such cable system.
(76.501(a))

A cable television system may directly
or indirectly own, operate, control,
or have an interest in a national
television network (such as ABC, CBS,
or NBC) only if such system does not
pass more than (i) 10 percent of homes
passed on a nationwide basis when
aggregated with all other cable
systems in which the network holds
such a cognizable interest, and (ii)
50 percent of homes passed within any
one ADI (Arbitron Area of Dominant
Influence), except that a cable
television system facing a competing
system will not be counted toward this
50 percent limit. (76.501(b))

A cable television company may not
lease excess transmission time or
capacity from a licensee of an
Instructional Television Fixed Service
(ITFS) station (television services
intended for use in educational
institutions) if the ITFS station is
located within 20 miles of that cable
television company's franchise area.
(74.931(e)(5))

A telephone common carrier may not
engage in the provision (e.g.,
ownership, control, or production) of
video programming to the viewing
public in its telephone service area,
but may distribute such programming on
a common carrier basis and may only
have up to a five percent non-
controlling financial interest in
video programmers. (63.54(a))

A telephone common carrier may not
provide channels of communications or
pole line conduit space, or other
rental arrangements to any entity
which is directly or indirectly owned,
operated or controlled by, or under
common control with, such telephone
common carrier, where such facilities
or arrangements are to be used for, or
in connection with, the provision of
video programming to the viewing
public in the telephone service area
of the telephone common carrier.
(63.54(b))

In cable television franchise areas
served by a single cable operator,
that operator may not be authorized to
use frequencies assigned to the
Multichannel Multipoint Distribution
Service (MMDS) (the 2150-2165 Mhz and
2596-2644 Mhz bands), if a portion of
an MMDS station's protected service
area lies within that cable television
operator's franchise area. (21.912)

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ANNEX V
Schedule of the United States


SECTOR: Energy

SUB-SECTOR: Natural Gas Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4922 Natural Gas Transmission
SIC 4923 Natural Gas Transmission and Distribution
SIC 4924 Natural Gas Distribution

LEGAL CITATION: 15 U.S.C. section 717(f)
18 C.F.R. part 157

DESCRIPTION: Section 7© of the Natural Gas Act of
1938, as amended, requires a natural
gas company, or a person which will be
a natural gas company upon completion
of proposed construction or extension
of transportation facilities, to
obtain a certificate of public
convenience and necessity to
construct, extend, acquire, or operate
such facilities. In addition, a
certificate is required to transport
or sell for resale natural gas in
interstate commerce.

The Act requires the FERC to hold
hearings on applications for permanent
certificates and to give interested
persons notice of such hearings and
notices of applications are published
in the Federal Register.

The FERC does not require a
certificate of pubic convenience and
necessity for certain replacement
construction, maintenance, emergency
facilities, auxiliary installations,
and certain types of taps.

Natural gas services for drilling oil
wells, or for testing or purging new
natural gas pipeline facilities are
exempt from the certificate
requirement.

Certain "emergency" sales,
transportation, or exchanges are
exempt from the certificate
requirement. When a certificate is
required, the FERC may grant a
temporary certificate for sale or
transportation in emergency
circumstances, pending the
determination on a permanent
certificate.

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ANNEX V
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Postal Services

SUB-SECTOR: Postal Services

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4311 United States Postal Service

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: 39 U.S.C.  401 et seq.
18 U.S.C.  1693
39 C.F.R. Parts 310 and 320

DESCRIPTION: The United States Postal Service is
generally authorized to "receive,
transmit, and deliver throughout the
United States, its territories and
possessions ... written and printed
matter, parcels and like materials."
The Postal Service also has the
exclusive authority to "provide and
sell postage stamps."

A carrier other than the U.S. Postal
Service may carry letters if, among
other things, each letter is enclosed
in an envelope, proper postage has
been paid in stamps, the stamp is
canceled by the sender, and the
carrier endorses the envelope.

The postal regulations define
"letters" to exclude telegrams, books
and magazines, and other materials.
The regulations also permit letters to
be carried accompanying cargo, by the
sender, by others without
compensation, and by special
messengers. The Postal Service has
suspended its regulations with respect
to private "express mail" services.
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ANNEX V
Schedule of United States

SECTOR: Recreation

SUB-SECTOR: National Parks Concessions

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 7999 Amusement and Recreation
Services, Not Elsewhere Classified

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: 16 U.S.C.  20 and 20a

DESCRIPTION: A concession is required to operate
hotels, restaurants, gift shops, snack
bars, equipment rentals, horseback
riding services, guide services,
fishing guides, mountain climbing, bus
transportation, and other services
facilities in U.S. national parks.
The National Park Service regulates
all aspects of these services,
including building specifications,
rates for the services, and hours of
operation.

The National Park Service awards
concessions only where they are
determined to be "necessary and
appropriate." In developing its plans
for the operation of a national park,
the Park Service determines what
operations, including concessions, are
"necessary and appropriate." As a
result of this determination, the Park
Service may determine that a given
concession is not needed.



ANNEX V
Schedule of Canada

SECTOR: Communication Industries

SUB-SECTOR: Postal Services

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 4841 Postal Service Industry

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Canada Post Corporation Act, R.S.C.,
c. C-10

Letter Definition Regulations,
SOR/83-481

DESCRIPTION: Canada Post Corporation has the
exclusive privilege to collect,
transmit and deliver "letters", as
defined in the Letter Definition
Regulations, addressed in the
territory of Canada, and its assent is
required in order for other persons to
sell stamps.

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SECTOR: Communications

SUB-SECTOR: Radiocommunications

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CPC 752 Telecommunication

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Radiocommunication Act, R.S.C. 1985,
c.R-2; as amended by S.C 1989 c.1,
c.17, ss. 5, 6

DESCRIPTION: A person desiring to operate a private
radio transmission system must obtain
a licence from the Department of
Communications. The issuance of such
licence is subject to spectrum
availability and policies regarding
its use. In general, priority is
given to the use of spectrum for the
purpose of developing non-private
networks.

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SECTOR: Energy

SUB-SECTOR: Electricity Transmission

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: [To be provided]

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: National Energy Board Act, R.S.C.,
1985, c. N-6

DESCRIPTION: Under Part III of the Act,
construction and operation of
international electricity transmission
lines may require approval by the
National Energy Board.

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SECTOR: Energy

SUB-SECTOR: Oil and Gas Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: [To be provided]

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: National Energy Board Act R.S.C., 1985 c. N-6

DESCRIPTION: The approval of the National Energy
Board (NEB) is required for the
construction and operation of all
interprovincial or international
pipelines for the transmission of oil
or gas. A public hearing must be held
and a certificate of public
convenience and necessity issued where
the pipeline in question is longer
than 40 kilometers. Pipelines shorter
than 40 kilometers may be authorized
by an order without a public hearing.
All modifications to and extension of
pipelines must be approved by the
Board.

Part IV of the Act requires that all
tolls for the transmission of oil and
gas on NEB-regulated pipelines and all
tariff matters shall be filed with or
approved by the NEB. A public hearing
may be held in considering toll and
tariff matters.

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SECTOR: Food, Beverages and Drug Industries, Retail

SUB-SECTOR: Liquor, Wine and Beer Stores

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 6021 Liquor Stores
6022 Wine Stores
6023 Beer Stores

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Importation of Intoxicating Liquors
Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. I-3

DESCRIPTION: The Importation of Intoxicating
Liquors Act gives each provincial
government an import monopoly on any
intoxicating liquors entering its
territory.

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SECTOR: Transportation

SUB-SECTOR: Land Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 457 Public Passenger Transit Systems

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal (administration delegated to provinces)

LEGAL CITATION: National Transportation Act, 1987, R.S.C., 1985, c. 28
(3rd Supp.)

DESCRIPTION: Provincial transport boards have been
delegated the authority to permit
persons to provide extra-provincial
(inter-provincial and cross-border)
bus services in their respective
provinces on the same basis as local
bus services. All provinces, except
New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island
and Yukon, permit the provision of
local and extra-provincial bus
services on the basis of a public
convenience and necessity test.



ANNEX V
Schedule of Mexico


SECTOR: Communications

SUB-SECTOR: Telecommunications

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 720006 Other Telecommunications
Services (Limited to Private Networks)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley de V?as Generales de Comunicaci?n
(General Means of Communication Law),
Libro Primero, Cap?tulo III
(Concesiones, Permisos y Contratos)

Reglamento de Telecomunicaciones
(Telecommunications Regulations),
Cap?tulo 2 Cap?tulo 4 (Permisos)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

Resale of circuit capacity of a
private network may not exceed 30
percent of such capacity.

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ANNEX V
Schedule of Mexico


SECTOR: Private Educational Services

SUB-SECTOR:

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 921101 Preschool Private
Educational Services

CMAP 921102 Primary School Private
Educational Services

CMAP 921103 Secondary School Private
Educational Services

CMAP 921104 Middle High (Preparatory)
School Private Educational Services

CMAP 921105 Higher Private Educational
Services

CMAP 921106 Private Educational
Services that Combine Preschool,
Primary, Secondary, Middle High and
Higher School Instruction

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal and State

LEGAL CITATION: Constituci?n Pol?tica de los Estados
Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican
States Political Constitution)T?tulo
Primero, Cap?tulo I

Ley Federal de Educaci?n (Federal
Education Law) Cap?tulos I, II, III y
IV

Ley para la Coordinaci?n de la
Educaci?n Superior (Higher Education
Coordination Law) Cap?tulos I y II

Ley Reglamentaria del Art?culo 5
Constitucional relativo al ejercicio
de las profesiones en el Distrito
Federal, (Regulatory Law of Article 5
of the United Mexican States Political
Constitution in relation to
Professional Services) Article 1,
related articles and its Regulation
Art. 12, Cap?tulos I y III, Secciones
I y III

Reglamento de la Ley Reglamentaria del
Art?culo 5 Constitucional relativo al
ejercicio de las profesiones en el
Distrito Federal, (Regulation of the
Regulatory Law of Article 5 of the
United Mexican States Political
Constitution in relation to
Professional Services) Cap?tulo V

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services and Investment

For the provision of primary,
secondary, normal and workers or
peasants educational services, prior
and express authorization granted by
the Secretar?a de Educaci?n P?blica or
corresponding state authorities is
required. Such authorization is
granted on a case-by-case basis in
accordance with public convenience and
necessity.

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ANNEX V
Schedule of Mexico


SECTOR: Transportation

SUB?SECTOR: Land Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 973103 Vehicle Parking services)
Services (Parking and garage

CMAP 973104 Weight Scale Services for
Transportation.

CMAP 973105 Towing Services for
Vehicles.

CMAP 973106 Other Services Related to
Land Transportation not mentioned in
sections 9731, 7112 and 7113 of the
CMAP

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal and State

LEGAL CITATION: Ley de V?as Generales de
Comunicaci?n (General Means of
Communication Law)

State laws [to be provided]

DESCRIPTION: A permit issued by the Secretar?a de
Comunicaciones y Transportes is
required to provide services related
to land transportation. In some states
such permits are granted on a basis of
the public convenience and necessity.
Annex VI Schedule of United States

SECTOR: Communications

SUB-SECTOR: Broadcasting

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CPC 7524 Program Transmission Services

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Communications Act of 1934, as amended,
Sections 309, 325, 47 U.S.C. 309, 325 (1988)

DESCRIPTION: The United States will ensure that in
considering applications for a grant
of authority to transmit programming
to foreign stations for retransmission
into the United States under Section
325 of the Communications Act of 1934
(the Act), the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) will not consider the
nationality of the affected stations
for the purpose of favoring a U.S.
station that is competing with a
Mexican station for affiliation with a
U.S. programmer. Rather the FCC will
apply the criteria for the grant of
such permit in the same manner as
would be applied to a domestic
broadcast station application under
Section 309 of the Act.

In addition, the term of the Section
325 permit shall be extended from one
year to five years in all situations
where it can be assured that the
retransmitting station is and will be
in full compliance with applicable
treaties. In assessing the public
interest, convenience, and necessity
required by the Act for the grant of
authorization under Section 325, the
primary criterion will be avoiding the
creation or maintenance of electrical
interference to U.S. broadcast
stations that violates applicable
treaty provisions. In evaluating this
and any other criteria permitted under
Section 309, the U.S. will ensure that
the Section 325 process shall not be
conducted in a manner that would
constitute an unnecessary restriction
on trade.

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ANNEX VI
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Professional Services

SUB-SECTOR: Attorneys

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC 8111 Legal Services

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: State

LEGAL CITATION: [to be provided]

DESCRIPTION: Lawyers authorized to practice in Mexico or Canada and law
firms headquartered in Mexico or Canada will be permitted to
provide foreign legal consultancy services, and to establish
for that purpose, in Alaska, California, Connecticut, District of
Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey,
New York, Ohio, Oregon, Texas, and Washington, or in any other
state that so permits by the date of entry into force of this
agreement.



ANNEX VI
Schedule of Canada


SECTOR: Professional Services

SUB-SECTOR: Lawyers

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: SIC [To be provided]

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Provincial

LEGAL CITATION: [To be provided]

DESCRIPTION: Lawyers authorized to practise in
Mexico or the United States and law
firms headquartered in Mexico or the
United States will be permitted to
provide foreign legal consultancy
services and to establish for that
purpose, in British Columbia, Ontario,
and Saskatchewan, and in any other
province that so permits by the date
of entry into force of this Agreement.



ANNEX VI
Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Communications

SUB-SECTOR: Entertainment Services (Cinema)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 941102 Private Services of
Distribution and Films Rental

LEGAL CITATION: Ley de la Industria Cinematogr?fica
(Motion Picture Industry Law)

Reglamento de la Ley de la Industria
Cinematogr?fica. (Regulations of the
Motion Picture Industry Law)

DESCRIPTION: Cross-Border Services

A distributor of films produced
outside of Mexico is required to
provide to the Cineteca Nacional no
more than one copy of two film titles
of each five film titles imported by
such distributor into Mexico.

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ANNEX VI
Schedule of Mexico


SECTOR: Professional, Technical and Specialized Services and Services
Provided by Natural Persons

SUB-SECTOR: Professional Services

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 951002 Legal Services and Foreign
Legal Consultants

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal and State

LEGAL CITATION: [to be provided]

DESCRIPTION: 1. Mexico will ensure that:

(a) a lawyer authorized to practice
in a province of Canada or a
state of the United States of
America who seeks to practice as
a foreign legal consultant in
Mexico shall be granted a license
to do so if lawyers licensed in
Mexico are accorded equivalent
treatment in such province or
state; and

(b) a law firm headquartered in a
province of Canada or a state of
the United States of America that
seeks to establish in Mexico to
provide legal services through
licensed foreign legal
consultants shall be authorized
to do so if law firms
headquartered in Mexico are
accorded equivalent treatment in
such province or state.

2. Mexico will, pursuant to
paragraph 1(a), deny benefits to
foreign lawyers employed by or
associated with foreign legal
consultancy firms established in
Mexico, pursuant to paragraph 1(b), if
such lawyers are not authorized to
practice in a province of Canada or a
state of the United States of America
that authorizes lawyers licensed in
Mexico to practice as foreign legal
consultants in its territory.

3. Subject to paragraphs 1 and 2,
Mexico will adopt rules and procedures
regarding the practice of foreign
legal consultants in Mexico, including
matters related to association and
hiring of lawyers licensed in Mexico.

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ANNEX VI
Schedule of Mexico


SECTOR: Transportation

SUBSECTOR: Land Transportation

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: CMAP 711201 Road Transport
Services for Construction Materials

CMAP 711202 Road Transport Moving
Services

CMAP 711203 Other Services of
Specialized Cargo Transportation

CMAP 711204 General Trucking Services

CMAP 711311 Inter-City Busing Services

CMAP 711318 School and Tourist
Transportation Services (limited to
Tourist Transportation Services)

LEGAL CITATION: Federal regulations will be
established in relation to leasing and
rental operations.

DESCRIPTION: An enterprise authorized in Mexico to
provide bus or truck transportation
services may use equipment of its own,
leased vehicles with option to
purchase (financial leasing), leased
vehicles (operational leasing), or
short-term rental vehicles.
ANNEX VII PART A Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Banking

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1409 (Staffing)

MEASURE: U.S. citizenship requirements for chief executive officers of
national banks not affiliated or owned by foreign banks

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: The National Bank Act, 12 U.S.C.  72.

DESCRIPTION: All directors of a national bank must
be citizens of the United States.
Because it is also required that chief
executive officers of all national
banks be directors, a chief executive
officer of a national bank must be a
citizen of the United States. An
exception from these requirements
exists for national banks affiliated
or owned by foreign banks. Such banks
are only required to have citizens
constitute a simple majority of the
directors and need not employ citizens
as chief executive officers.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII
PART A
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Banking

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1409 (Staffing)

MEASURE: Residency requirements on boards of directors of national banks

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: The National Bank Act, 12 U.S.C.  72.

DESCRIPTION: Two-thirds of the directors of a
national bank must have (i) resided
for one year prior to their election,
and (ii) continue to reside, in the
state in which the bank is located or
within 100 miles of the national bank.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII
PART A
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Banking

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitations on acquisition of interests in banks on an interstate
basis

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, as amended,
12 U.S.C.  1842(d); International Banking Act of 1978, as
amended, 12 U.S.C.  3103(a)(5).

DESCRIPTION: Federal authorities may not approve
the establishment of, or acquisition
of an interest in, a bank subsidiary
within a state ("the host state") by a
foreign bank that has a full-service
branch or bank subsidiary in the
United States, unless the measures of
the host state expressly permit the
transaction. Thus, foreign banks may
not acquire interests in banks in some
states on the same basis as domestic
bank holding companies from the
foreign bank's home state. For
purposes of determining national
treatment under paragraph 6(b) of
Article 1407, foreign banks are
located in their "home state," as that
term is used in the International
Banking Act of 1978.

The following types of measures, inter
alia, fall into this category:

(a) Foreign banks are expressly
excluded from the authority
to own banks in certain
regional holding company
laws.

(b) Foreign banks
are implicitly excluded through a
definition of eligible owner
in certain state laws that
requires a majority of the
parent bank's deposits to be
in the United States, in a
particular region of the
United States, or in a
particular state.

© Foreign banks
that do not already own a
banking subsidiary in
the United States are
interpreted as not qualifying
as an eligible "bank holding
company" entitled to own
a bank.

DURATION:Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII
PART A
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Banking

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitations on ownership of corporations organized under
section 25A of the Federal Reserve Act ("Edge corporations")

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Federal Reserve Act, 12 U.S.C.  619.

DESCRIPTION: Edge corporations (specialized
international banking companies
chartered under Federal law) may be
owned by domestically-owned banks and
bank holding companies, and by
domestic non-bank companies willing to
restrict their business activities to
those closely related to banking.
Foreign ownership of Edge corporations
is limited to foreign banks and U.S.
subsidiaries of foreign banks. Other
foreign persons may neither directly
nor indirectly own Edge corporations.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII
PART A
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Banking

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment)

MEASURE: Exemption from limitations for federal- and state-owned companies
that own banks

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, as amended,
12 U.S.C.  1841(b)

DESCRIPTION: The Bank Holding Company Act does not apply to companies that
are majority-owned by the Federal and state governments,
whereas companies owned by foreign governments are not
excepted.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII
PART A
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Banking

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitations on the ability of foreign banks to accept certain
types of deposits through any form other than an insured banking subsidiary

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: International Banking Act of 1978,
12 U.S.C. 3104 (as amended by The
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act of 1991,
Pub.L. 102-242, Title II,  214(a)).

DESCRIPTION: After December 19, 1991, in order to accept or maintain deposit
accounts having balances of less than $100,000, a foreign bank must establish
an insured banking subsidiary. As a result, foreign bank branches are
prohibited from taking insured deposits unless engaged in that
activity on December 19, 1991.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII
PART A
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Banking

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitations on membership in the Federal Reserve System

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Federal Reserve Act, 12 U.S.C.  321, 221, 302;
International Banking Act of 1978, 12 U.S.C.  3106(d).

DESCRIPTION: Foreign banks with branches and agencies in the United States
may not be members of the Federal Reserve System, and may thus not vote for
directors of a Federal Reserve Bank.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII
PART A
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Banking and Securities

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1407 and 1408 (National Treatment,
Most-Favored-Nation Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitation on designation of foreign firms as primary dealers in U.S.
government securities

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: The Primary Dealers Act of 1988, 22 U.S.C.  5341-5342.

DESCRIPTION: The Primary Dealers Act of 1988 prohibits a foreign firm to be
designated as a primary dealer in U.S. government debt obligations unless the
home country of the foreign firm accords to U.S. firms the same
competitive opportunities as are accorded to domestic firms in the
underwriting and distribution of government debt instruments in the
firm's home country.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII
PART A
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Banking and Securities

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1407, 1408 and 1409 (National Treatment,
MFN Treatment, Staffing)

MEASURE: Eligibility of foreign trust indentures

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Trust Indenture Act of 1939, 15 U.S.C.
 77jjj(a)(1) and rules thereunder.

DESCRIPTION: Under the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, foreign firms located
outside the United States may be prohibited from acting as sole trustees
under an indenture for debt securities sold in the United States if U.S.
institutional trustees cannot act as sole trustee for securities sold in
the foreign country.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII
PART A
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Banking and Securities

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1409 (MFN Treatment)

MEASURE: Special reserve bank account

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Rule 15c3-3 of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, 17 C.F.R.  240.15c3-3.

DESCRIPTION: Broker-dealers that maintain their
principal place of business in Canada may maintain their reserve requirement
at a Canadian bank subject to supervision by an authority of Canada;
however, other foreign broker-dealers not in the U.S. or Canada must
maintain reserves in the U.S.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII
PART A
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Commodity Futures and Options

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1405 and 1406 (Cross-Border Trade,
New Financial Services)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Commodity Exchange Act, 7 U.S.C.  2.

DESCRIPTION: Federal law prohibits the offer or
sale of futures contracts on onions, options contracts on onions and
options on futures contracts on onions in the United States and services
related thereto.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII
PART A
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Insurance

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment)

MEASURE:

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: 31 U.S.C.  9304

DESCRIPTION: Branches of foreign insurance
companies are not permitted to provide surety bonds for U.S. Government
contracts.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII
PART A
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Banking and Securities

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment)

MEASURE: Differential treatment of foreign and domestic banks under the
federal securities laws

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Investment Advisors Act of 1940, 15 U.S.C.  80b-2 and
 80b-3 and the rules thereunder.

DESCRIPTION: Foreign banks may be required to
register as investment advisers under the Investment Advisors Act of 1940 to
engage in securities advisory services in the United States, while domestic
banks are exempt from registration.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII
PART A
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Securities

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment)

MEASURE: Application of the disclosure
provisions of the federal securities laws to the U.S. government,
government-owned enterprises, and state and local governments.

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Securities Exchange Act of 1934, 15
U.S.C.  78c(a)(12)(A)(i),
78c(a)(12)(A)(ii) and the rules
thereunder; Securities Act of 1933, 15
U.S.C.  77c(a)(2) and the rules
thereunder.

DESCRIPTION: U.S. federal, state and local
government securities are exempt from the registration and disclosure
provisions of the federal securities laws.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII
PART A
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Securities TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment)

MEASURE: Application of the federal securities laws to the U.S. government,
government owned enterprises, and state and local governments

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Investment Company Act of 1940, 15
U.S.C.  80a-2(b), and the rules
thereunder; Investment Advisers Act of
1940, 15 U.S.C.  80-2(b), and the
rules thereunder.

DESCRIPTION: The Investment Company Act of 1940 and
the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 do not apply to investment companies and
investment advisers, respectively, that are owned by the federal, state
and local governments, whereas investment companies and investment
advisers owned by foreign governments are not excepted.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII
PART A
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Banking and Securities

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment)

MEASURE: Application of the federal securities laws to the U.S. government,
government-owned enterprises, and state and local governments.

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Securities Exchange Act of 1934, 15
U.S.C.  78c(a)(43)(A), 78c(a)(44)(A)
and 78c(d) the rules thereunder.

DESCRIPTION: No provision of the Exchange Act
applies to the U.S. government. Thus, U.S.-owned exchanges, clearing
agencies, brokers, dealers, and banks are not regulated under the Exchange
Act. In addition, U.S. government enterprises are exempt from government
securities broker and dealer registration and regulation. State
and local government officials are also exempted from the registration as
brokers, dealers, and municipal securities dealers.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII
PART A
Schedule of the United States

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR:

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1407 (National Treatment)

MEASURE:

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION:

DESCRIPTION: Foreign government owned firms are not
entitled to extend credit backed by the guarantees of the Commodity Credit
Corporation.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII
PART A
Schedule of the United States

The United States shall set out any existing non-conforming
measures maintained by California, Florida, Illinois, New York,
Ohio, and Texas by the date of entry into force of this
Agreement. Existing non-conforming state measures of all other
states shall be set out by January 1, 1995.

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ANNEX VII
PART B
Schedule of the United States

The United States reserves the right to derogate from
Articles 1405(1) and 1408 for the securities sector with respect
to Canada. With respect to these Articles, the United States may
adopt or maintain measures affecting cross-border trade in
securities services that are more restrictive than measures
existing on the date of entry into force of this Agreement.

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ANNEX VII
PART C
Schedule of the United States

The United States commits to permit an eligible grupo
financiero that, in formation of the grupo in Mexico before the
entry into force of this Agreement, lawfully acquires an eligible
Mexican bank and a Mexican securities firm which owns or controls
a securities company in the United States, to continue to engage
through that U.S. securities company in the activities in which
that securities company was engaged on the date of acquisition by
the grupo for a time period of five years from the date of such
acquisition. The U.S. securities firm: (i) shall not be
permitted to expand through acquisition in the United States
during such period; and (ii) shall be subject to measures
consistent with national treatment that restrict transactions
between the firms and their affiliates. For purposes of this
paragraph: an "eligible grupo financiero" is a Mexican financial
group that has not previously benefitted from this commitment;
and an "eligible Mexican bank" means any Mexican instituci?n de
cr?dito that owned or controlled a subsidiary bank, or operated a
branch or agency, in the United States on January 1, 1992.

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ANNEX VII
PART D
Schedule of the United States

For the purposes of Article 1413(2), the United States
designates the Department of the Treasury as its governmental
agency responsible for banking and other financial services, and
the United States Department of Commerce for insurance services.



ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Canada

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Insurance

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1404 (Cross-Border Trade)

MEASURE: Limitation on purchase of reinsurance
from non-resident reinsurers

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: The Insurance Companies Act; S.C. 1991, c.47;
Reinsurance (Canadian Companies)
Regulations; SOR/92-298; Reinsurance
(Foreign Companies) Regulations; SOR/92-596.

DESCRIPTION: The purchase of reinsurance services by a
Canadian insurer, other than a life insurer or a reinsurer, from a non-
resident reinsurer is limited to no more than 25 percent of the risks
undertaken by the insurer purchasing the reinsurance.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Canada

Canada shall set out any existing non-conforming measure
maintained at the provincial level by the date of entry into force
of this Agreement.

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ANNEX VII

PART B

Schedule of Canada

Canada reserves the right to derogate from Article 1405(1) for
the securities sector. With respect to this Article, Canada
reserves the right to adopt and maintain new measures affecting
cross-border trade in securities services that are more restrictive
than such measures existing on the entry into force of this
Agreement.

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ANNEX VII

PART C

Schedule of Canada



For the purposes of restrictions that limit foreign ownership
of Canadian-controlled financial institutions and for the purposes
of limitations on total domestic assets of foreign bank
subsidiaries in Canada, Canada commits to give to Mexico the same
treatment that Canada gives under the Bank Act, the Insurance
Companies Act (Canada), the Trust and Loan Companies Act (Canada),
and the Investment Companies Act, to United States residents and to
institutions controlled by United States residents.

Canada commits to exempt foreign bank subsidiaries in Canada
controlled by Mexican residents from the requirement to obtain
approval of the Minister of Finance prior to opening branches
within Canada in the same manner as it exempts foreign bank
subsidiaries in Canada controlled by United States residents.

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ANNEX VII

PART D

Schedule of Canada


For the purposes of Article 1413(2), Canada designates the
Department of Finance of Canada as its governmental agency
responsible for financial services.

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ANNEX VII

PART E

Schedule of Canada


For the purposes of restrictions that limit foreign ownership
of Canadian-controlled financial institutions and for the purposes
of restrictions on total domestic assets of foreign bank
subsidiaries in Canada, an enterprise of another Party, to be
considered an enterprise of such other Party must meet the terms
and conditions of being controlled by one or more residents of the
other Party. For these purposes:

(a) an enterprise controlled by one or more residents of
another Party means controlled, directly or indirectly by
such residents;

(b) an enterprise that is a body corporate is controlled by
one or more persons if

(i) securities of the enterprise to which are attached
more than fifty percent of the votes that may be
cast to elect directors of the enterprise are
beneficially owned by the person or persons and the
votes attached to those shares are sufficient, if
exercised, to elect a majority of the directors of
the enterprise, and

(ii) the person or persons has or have, directly or
indirectly, control in fact of the enterprise,

© an enterprise that is an unincorporated entity is
controlled by one or more persons if

(i) more than fifty percent of ownership interests,
however designated, into which the enterprise is
divided is beneficially owned by the person or
persons and the person or persons are able to
direct the business and affairs of the enterprise,
and

(ii) the person or persons has or have, directly or
indirectly, control in fact of the enterprise,

(d) a limited partnership is controlled by the general partner;

(e) ordinarily resident in a country generally means
sojourning in that country for a period of, or periods
the aggregate of which is, 183 days or more during the
relevant year; and

(f) a person ordinarily resident in another Party means;

(i) in the case of an enterprise, an enterprise legally
constituted or organized under the laws of that
Party and controlled, directly or indirectly, by
one or more individuals of that Party described in
clause (ii), and

(ii) in the case of an individual, an individual who is
ordinarily resident in the territory of that Party.



ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Financial Holding Companies

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Aggregate limits on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley para Regular las Agrupaciones Financieras (Law Regulating
Financial Groups), Art. 18

DESCRIPTION: Aggregate foreign investments in
financial holding companies are limited to 30% of common stock capital
(capital ordinario). These limits do not apply to financial holding
companies established pursuant to Parts B and C of the Schedule of
Mexico.

DURATION: Indeterminate
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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Commercial Banks (Instituciones de Cr?dito)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811030

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Aggregate limits on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley de Instituciones de Cr?dito (Law of the Credit
Institutions), Arts. 11 y 15

DESCRIPTION: Aggregate foreign investments in
commercial banks are limited to 30% of common stock capital (capital
ordinario). These limits do not apply to Foreign Financial Affiliates
established pursuant to Part B of the Schedule of Mexico.

DURATION: Indeterminate
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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Securities Firms (Casas de Bolsa)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 812001

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitations on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley del Mercado de Valores (Law of the Stock Market),
Art. 17-II

DESCRIPTION: Aggregate foreign investments in
securities firms are limited to 30% of capital (capital social) and
individual foreign investments are limited to 10% of capital, while
individual investments by Mexicans may, with approval from the Ministry
of Finance and Public Credit, rise to 15% of capital. These limits do not
apply to Foreign Financial Affiliates established pursuant to Part B of the
Schedule of Mexico.

DURATION: Indeterminate
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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Securities Specialists (Especialistas Burs?tiles)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 812001

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitations on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley del Mercado de Valores (Law of the Stock Market),
Art. 17-II

DESCRIPTION: Aggregate foreign investments in
securities specialists are limited to 30% of capital (capital social) and
individual foreign investments are limited to 10% of capital, while
individual investments by Mexicans may, with approval from the Ministry
of Finance and Public Credit, rise to 15% of capital. These limits do not
apply to Foreign Financial Affiliates established pursuant to Part B of the
Schedule of Mexico.

DURATION: Indeterminate
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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: General Deposit Warehouses (Almacenes Generales de Dep?sito)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811042

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Aggregate limits on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Organizaciones y Actividades Auxiliares del
Cr?dito (General Law of Auxiliary Credit Organizations and
Activities), Art. 8-III-1

DESCRIPTION: Foreign participation must be less
than 50% of paid-in capital (capital pagado). These limits do not apply to
Foreign Financial Affiliates established pursuant to Part B of the
Schedule of Mexico.

DURATION: Indeterminate
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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Financial Leasing Companies (Arrendadoras Financieras)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811043

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Aggregate limits on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Organizaciones y Actividades Auxiliares del
Cr?dito (General Law of Auxiliary Credit Organizations and
Activities), Art. 8-III-1

DESCRIPTION: Foreign participation must be less
than 50% of paid-in capital (capital pagado). These limits do not apply to
Foreign Financial Affiliates established pursuant to Part B of the
Schedule of Mexico.
DURATION: Indeterminate
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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Financial Factoring Companies (Empresas de Factoraje Financiero)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Aggregate limits on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Organizaciones y Actividades Auxiliares del
Cr?dito (General Law of Auxiliary Credit Organizations and
Activities), Art. 8-III-1

DESCRIPTION: Foreign participation must be less
than 50% of paid-in capital (capital pagado). These limits do not apply to
Foreign Financial Affiliates established pursuant to Part B of the
Schedule of Mexico.

DURATION: Indeterminate
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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Credit Unions (Uniones de Cr?dito)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811041

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Organizaciones y Actividades Auxiliares del
Cr?dito (General Law of Auxiliary Credit Organizations and
Activities), Art. 8-III-1

DESCRIPTION: Foreign capital investment in these
entities is prohibited. This limitation does not apply to Foreign
Financial Affiliates established pursuant to Part B of the Schedule of
Mexico.

DURATION: Indeterminate
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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Foreign Exchange Firms (Casas de Cambio)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811044

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Organizaciones y Actividades Auxiliares del
Cr?dito (General Law of Auxiliary Credit Organizations and
Activities), Art. 82-III

DESCRIPTION: Foreign investors may not participate
in the capital of these entities. This limitation does not apply to
Foreign Financial Affiliates established pursuant to Part B of the
Schedule of Mexico.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Financial Agents (Comisionistas Financieros)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811045

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley de Instituciones de Cr?dito (Law of Credit Institutions),
Art. 92 Reglas de SHCP (Regulations of the Ministry of Finance
and Public Credit)

DESCRIPTION: Foreign investors may not participate
in the capital of these entities. This limitation does not apply to
Foreign Financial Affiliates established pursuant to Part B of the
Schedule of Mexico.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Bonding Companies (Instituciones de Fianzas)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 813001

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Aggregate limits on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Federal de Instituciones de Fianzas (Federal Law of
Bonding Companies), Art. 15-XIII

DESCRIPTION: Foreign participation must be less
than 50% of paid-in capital (capital pagado). These limits do not apply to
Foreign Financial Affiliates established pursuant to Part B of the
Schedule of Mexico.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Insurance Companies (Instituciones de Seguros)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 813002

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Aggregate limits on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Instituciones y Sociedades Mutualistas de
Seguros (General Law on Insurance Institutions and Mutual
Societies), Art. 29-I

DESCRIPTION: Foreign participation must be less
than 50% of paid-in capital (capital pagado). These limits do not apply to
Foreign Financial Affiliates established pursuant to Part B of the
Schedule of Mexico.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Financial Holding Companies

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Limitation on foreign ownership

MEASURE: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley para Regular las Agrupaciones Financieras (Law Regulating
Financial Groups), Art. 18

DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state
enterprises or their investments may not invest, directly or indirectly, in
a financial holding company.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Commercial Banks (Instituciones de Cr?dito)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811030

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley de Instituciones de Cr?dito (Law of Credit Institutions),
Art. 15

DESCRIPTION: Foreign entities that exercise
governmental functions may not invest, directly or indirectly, in a
commercial bank.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Securities Firms (Casas de Bolsa)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 812001

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley del Mercado de Valores (Law of the Stock Market),
Art. 17-II-b

DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state
enterprises or their investments may not invest, directly or indirectly, in
a securities firm.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Securities Specialists (Especialistas Burs?tiles)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley del Mercado de Valores (Law of the Stock Market),
Art. 17-II

DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state
enterprises or their investments may not invest, directly or indirectly, in
a securities specialist.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: General Deposit Warehouses (Almacenes Generales de Dep?sito)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811042

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Organizaciones y Actividades Auxiliares del
Cr?dito (General Law of Auxiliary Credit Organizations and
Activities), Art. 8-III-1

DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state
enterprises or their investments may not invest, directly or indirectly, in
a general deposit warehouse.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Financial Leasing Companies (Arrendadoras Financieras)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811043

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Organizaciones y
Actividades Auxiliares del Cr?dito (General Law of Auxiliary
Credit organizations and Activities), Art. 8-III-1

DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state
enterprises or their investments may not invest, directly or indirectly, in
a financial leasing company.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Financial Factoring Companies (Empresas de Factoraje Financiero)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Organizaciones y
Actividades Auxiliares del Cr?dito (General Law of Auxiliary Credit
Organizations and Activities), Art. 8-III-1

DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state
enterprises or their investments may not invest, directly or indirectly, in
a financial factoring company.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Savings and Loan Companies (Sociedades de Ahorro y Pr?stamo)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811046

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Organizaciones y Actividades Auxiliares del
Cr?dito (General Law of Auxiliary Credit Organizations and
Activities), Art. 38-G

DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state
enterprises or their investments may
not invest, directly or indirectly, in
a savings and loan company.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Managing Companies of Investment Companies (Sociedades Operadoras
de Sociedades de Inversi?n)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 812003

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley de Sociedades de Inversi?n (Law of Investment Companies),
Art. 29-VI

DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state
enterprises or their investments may not invest, directly or indirectly, in
an operator of an investment company.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Investment Companies (Sociedades de Inversi?n)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 812002

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley de Sociedades de Inversi?n (Law of Investment Companies),
Art. 9-III

DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state
enterprises or their investments may not invest, directly or indirectly, in
an investment company.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Bonding Companies (Instituciones de Fianzas)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 813001

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Federal de Instituciones de Fianzas (Federal Law of
Bonding Companies), Art. 15 bis-IV-a

DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state
enterprises or their investments may not invest, directly or indirectly, in
a bonding company.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Insurance Companies (Instituciones de Seguros)

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 813002

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1407 (Establishment, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Limitation on foreign ownership

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Instituciones y Sociedades de Mutualistas de
Seguros (General Law on Insurance Institutions and Mutual
Societies), Art. 29-I

DESCRIPTION: Foreign governments and foreign state
enterprises or their investments may not invest, directly or indirectly, in
an insurance company.

DURATION: Indeterminate

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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Insurance

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 813002

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Article 1405 (Cross-Border Trade)

MEASURE: Restrictions on cross-border insurance

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley General de Instituciones y Sociedades Mutualistas de
Seguros (General Law on Insurance Institutions and Mutual
Societies), Art. 3?

DESCRIPTION: Mexico reserves its existing
prohibitions and restrictions on
cross-border trade in insurance
services, which do not now include
restrictions on the right of
individuals to purchase, by physical
mobility, life and health insurance.
Mexico is not reserving its present
restrictions with respect to the
ability of residents of Mexico to
purchase from non-resident insurance
companies of another Party, the
following types of insurance:

(a) tourist insurance (including
travel accident and motor
vehicle insurance for non-
resident tourists, but not
insurance of risks of
liability to third parties)
for individuals, purchased
without solicitation via
physical mobility of such
individuals;

(b) cargo insurance to and from
each Party purchased without
solicitation for goods in
international transit from
point of origin to final
destination and for the
vehicle during the period of
its use in transportation of
such goods, provided such
vehicle is licensed and
registered outside Mexico
(including vehicles in
maritime shipping,
commercial aviation, space
launching and freight
(including satellites)); and

© intermediary services
incidental to (a) and (b)
without solicitation.

DURATION: For greater clarity, this reservation does not apply to reinsurance.

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ANNEX VII

PART A

Schedule of Mexico

SECTOR: Financial Services

SUB-SECTOR: Banking

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: 811021 811030

TYPE OF RESERVATION: Articles 1404, 1405, 1407 (Establishment, Cross-Border
Trade, National Treatment)

MEASURE: Activities reserved for development banks

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT: Federal

LEGAL CITATION: Ley Org?nica de Nacional Financiera (Organic Law of Nacional
Financiera), Art. 7; Ley Org?nica del Banco Nacional del
Ej?rcito, la Fuerza A?rea y la Armada (Organic Law of the
National Bank of the Army, Air Force and Navy)

DESCRIPTION: The following activities are reserved
solely to Mexican development banks:

(1) acting as custodians of
securities and cash funds
deposited by or in the
administrative or judiciary
authorities, and acting as
custodian of goods that have been
confiscated according to Mexican
measures;

(2) managing the savings funds,
retirement plans and any other
funds or property of the
personnel of the Secretar?a de la
Defensa Nacional, Secretar?a de
Marina and the Mexican armed
forces, and performing other
financial activities pertaining
to the financial resources of
such personnel.

DURATION: Indeterminate ANNEX VII

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PART B

Schedule of Mexico

TRANSITIONAL EXCEPTIONS

Reservations to Articles 1404 and 1407

1. The provisions of paragraphs 2 through 10 of this Part B of
the Schedule of Mexico shall apply during the Transition Period,
except as otherwise specifically provided in paragraphs 9 and 10
of this Part B.

2. For the types of financial institutions listed in the chart
in this paragraph 2, the maximum capital to be authorized for a
Foreign Financial Affiliate, measured as a percentage of the
aggregate capital of all financial institutions of the same type
in Mexico, shall not exceed the percentage set forth in the chart
in this paragraph 2:

Type of Financial Institution Maximum Individual Capital to
be Authorized (Percentage of
the Aggregate Capital of all
Institutions of the same type)

Commercial Banks 1.5%
Securities Firms 4.0%
Insurance Companies
Casualty 1.5%
Life and Health 1.5%

In the case of an acquisition by a financial service provider of
another Party of a financial institution established in Mexico,
the sum of the authorized capital of the acquired institution and
the authorized capital of any Foreign Financial Affiliate already
controlled by the acquiror may not, at the time of acquisition or
at any time thereafter during the Transition Period, exceed the
applicable limit set forth in the chart in this paragraph 2.

This paragraph 2 will not apply to new or existing Mexican
insurance companies invested in by insurance providers of another
Party (or their affiliates) pursuant to paragraph 7 of this Part
3 or paragraph 4 of Part C of the Schedule of Mexico.

3. For purposes of the proper administration of the capital
limits in the Schedule of Mexico, the following provisions shall
apply:

i. Each Foreign Financial Affiliate shall have a paid-in
capital not less than that authorized by Mexico at the time of
approval of its establishment. The authorized capital shall be
determined by Mexico. After the time of establishment, Mexico
may permit authorized capital to exceed paid-in capital.
Authorized capital shall not be reduced by any measure of Mexico
(other than prudential measures) below paid-in capital. The
maximum size of the operations of each Foreign Financial
Affiliate shall be determined, on a national treatment basis, as
a function of the lesser of its capital or its authorized
capital.

ii. Mexico reserves the right to impose limitations on
transfers of assets or liabilities by Foreign Financial
Affiliates that have the effect of evading the capital limits set
forth in the Schedule of Mexico. This subparagraph does not
apply to bona fide transfers of funds to make overnight deposits
or bona fide transfers of banking liabilities.

4. A Foreign Financial Affiliate shall not issue subordinated
debentures, except to its parent outside of Mexico.

5. The aggregate of the authorized capital of all Foreign
Financial Affiliates of the same type, measured as a percentage
of the aggregate capital of all financial institutions of such
type in Mexico, shall not exceed the percentage set forth in the
chart in this paragraph 5 for that type of institution, except
for the case of insurance which is addressed in paragraph 6 of
this Part B. Beginning one year after the entry into force of
the Agreement, these initial limits shall increase annually in
equal increments so as to reach the final limits specified in the
chart in this paragraph 5 at the beginning of the last year of
the Transition Period.

Type of Financial Institution Percentage of Total Capital
Initial Final
Limit Limit

Commercial banks 8% 15%
Securities firms 10% 20%
Factoring companies 10% 20%
Leasing companies 10% 20%

Any capital in existence as of the date of signature of this
Agreement of a foreign bank branch established in Mexico prior to
such date shall be excluded from each of the aggregate capital
limits referred to in the Schedule of Mexico.

6. In the case of insurance, the aggregate of the authorized
capital of all Foreign Insurance Affiliates, measured as a
percentage of the aggregate capital of all insurance companies in
Mexico, shall not exceed the percentage set forth in the chart in
this paragraph 6 for the respective one-year periods beginning on
each of the following dates:

Date Percentage of Total Capital

January 1, 1994 6%
January 1, 1995 8%
January 1, 1996 9%
January 1, 1997 10%
January 1, 1998 11%
January 1, 1999 12%

If the entry into force of the Agreement occurs on a date prior
to January 1, 1994, that date shall become the initial date for
purposes of this chart, and each succeeding anniversary of the
entry into force of the Agreement shall become the next
succeeding date in this chart, with the percentages listed in
this chart applying to each of the respective periods as so
adjusted. If the entry into force of the Agreement occurs on a
date after January 1, 1994, the dates and corresponding limits in
this chart shall nonetheless not be changed.

The individual and aggregate capital limits described in
paragraphs 2 and 6 of this Part B shall be measured separately
(through separate accounting) for life and non-life insurance
operations; but both types of insurance operations may be
conducted either by a single or separate Foreign Financial
Affiliates.

7. Insurance providers of another Party may elect an
alternative procedure for entering Mexico through phasing-in an
equity interest in a new or existing Mexican insurance company,
and thereby exempt such Mexican company from the capital limits
of paragraphs 2 and 6 of this Part B. In order to qualify, the
percentage of the Mexican insurance company's voting common stock
that is owned by Mexican persons must not be less than the levels
set forth in the chart in this paragraph 7 for the respective
one-year periods beginning on each of the following dates:

Date Mexican Interest

January 1, 1994 70%
January 1, 1995 65%
January 1, 1996 60%
January 1, 1997 55%
January 1, 1998 49%
January 1, 1999 25%

If the entry into force of the Agreement occurs on a date prior
to January 1, 1994, that date shall become the initial date for
purposes of this chart, and each succeeding anniversary of the
entry into force of the Agreement shall become the next
succeeding date in this chart, with the percentages listed in
this chart applying to each of the respective periods as so
adjusted. If the entry into force of the Agreement occurs on a
date after January 1, 1994, the dates and corresponding limits in
this chart shall nonetheless not be changed.

On and after January 1, 2000 (or, if the entry into force of the
Agreement occurs on a date prior to January 1, 1994, on and after
the sixth anniversary of such date), the percentage requirement
of Mexican ownership set forth in this paragraph 7 shall no
longer apply.

This paragraph 7 is further modified by paragraph 4 of Part C of
the Schedule of Mexico to the extent set forth therein.

8. The aggregate assets of Foreign Financial Affiliates that
are limited scope financial institutions within the meaning of
paragraph 2 of Part C of the Schedule of Mexico shall not exceed
3% of the sum of (1) the aggregate assets of all commercial banks
in Mexico plus (2) the aggregate assets of all types of limited
scope financial institutions in Mexico. Lending by affiliates of
automobile manufacturing companies with respect to their vehicles
shall not be subject to or taken into account in determining
compliance with this 3% limit.

9. The capital limits in paragraphs 2, 5, 6 and 8 of this Part
B shall be removed at the end of the Transition Period. If the
sum of the authorized capital of Foreign Financial Affiliates,
measured as a percentage of the aggregate capital of all
financial institutions of such type in Mexico, reaches the
percentage set forth in the chart in this paragraph 9 for such
type of institutions, then Mexico shall have the right, once
during the four years following the end of the Transition Period,
to freeze such aggregate capital percentage at its then-existing
level:

Commercial banks 25%
Securities firms 30%

If applied, such a restriction will have a duration not to exceed
a period of 3 years.

10. No additional license to establish a Foreign Financial
Affiliate shall be granted during the Transition Period (and, in
the case of paragraph 9 of this Part B, during the additional
periods described in that paragraph) if after such issuance the
sum of the authorized capital of all Foreign Financial Affiliates
of the same type would exceed the applicable percentage limit for
that type of institution in paragraph 5, 6, 8 or 9 of this
Part B.

OTHER EXCEPTIONS

11. The provisions of the following paragraphs 12 through 15 of
this Part B shall apply immediately upon the entry into force of
the Agreement and at all times thereafter, except as otherwise
specifically provided in such paragraphs. Any amendment or
modification to a measure adopted or maintained pursuant to
paragraphs 12 through 15 of this Part B shall not decrease the
conformity of the measure, as it existed immediately before such
amendment or modification, with Articles 1404 to 1409 of the
Agreement.

Reservation to Article 1407

12. Mexico may require that a Foreign Financial Affiliate (other
than a Foreign Insurance Affiliate) be wholly-owned by a
financial service provider of another Party (except for
directors' nominal qualifying shares). Mexico may also restrict
any Foreign Financial Affiliate from establishing agencies,
branches, or other direct or indirect subsidiaries in the
territory of any other country.

Reservations to Articles 1404 and 1407

13. Following the Transition Period, acquisition of a commercial
bank established in Mexico, or of the assets or liabilities
thereof, by a financial service provider of another Party will
only be authorized by Mexico, subject to reasonable prudential
considerations on a case by case basis, if the sum of the
authorized capital of the acquired commercial bank and the
authorized capital of any commercial bank in Mexico already
controlled by the acquiror would not exceed 4% of the aggregate
capital of all commercial banks in Mexico.

14. Mexico may adopt measures that (i) limit eligibility to
establish a Foreign Financial Affiliate in Mexico to a financial
service provider of another Party that is, directly or through
any of its affiliates, engaged in the same general type of
financial services in the territory of the other Party; and (ii)
limit such provider (together with its affiliates) to no more
than one institution of the same type in Mexico. In determining
what types of operations a financial service provider of another
Party is engaged in for purposes of the preceding sentence, all
types of insurance shall be considered to be only one type of
financial service; but both life and non-life insurance
operations may be conducted either by a single or separate
Foreign Financial Affiliates.

Reservation to Articles 1404, 1405 and 1407

15. The existing activities and operations of Mexican
governmental insurance programs conducted by Aseguradora
Mexicana, S.A. or Aseguradora Hidalgo, S.A. (including insurance
for government employees, agencies, instrumentalities and public
entities) are excluded from Articles 1404, 1405 and 1407 for so
long as such firm is controlled by the government of Mexico and
for a commercially reasonable time after such governmental
control ceases.

Reservation to Article 1405

16. In order not to impair the conduct of Mexico's monetary and
exchange rate policies, non-resident financial service providers
of another Party shall not be permitted to provide financial
services into the territory of Mexico or to residents of Mexico,
and residents of Mexico may not purchase financial services from
non-resident financial service providers of another Party, if
such transactions are denominated in Mexican pesos.

Reservation to Articles 1404-1409

17. The benefits of this Agreement shall not be extended to a
foreign bank branch existing in Mexico on the date of entry into
force of this Agreement. The existing legal regime will continue
to apply to such a branch for so long as it operates in that
form. Such a branch shall be permitted to convert to a
subsidiary pursuant to the terms of this Schedule, and upon
conversion shall be covered by this Agreement. The existing
capital of such branch on the date of signature of this Agreement
shall not be counted against such Foreign Commercial Bank
Affiliate's individual capital limit, or the aggregate capital
limits for commercial banks in the event of conversion.
Definitions

For purposes of Part B of Mexico's schedule:

capital means the following, as defined in Mexican measures,
applied on a national treatment basis:

Type of Financial Institution Concept of "Capital"

commercial banks capital neto
securities firms capital global
insurance companies
casualty requerimiento bruto
de solvencia (allocation to
casualty insurance)
life and health requerimiento bruto
de solvencia (allocation to
life and health insurance)
factoring companies capital contable
leasing companies capital contable

Foreign Commercial Bank Affiliate means a Foreign Financial
Affiliate that is a commercial bank;

Foreign Financial Affiliate means a financial institution
established in Mexico and owned and controlled by a financial
service provider of another Party;

Foreign Insurance Affiliate means a Foreign Financial Affiliate
that is an insurance company; and

Transition Period means the period beginning with the entry into
force of the Agreement and ending on the earlier of i) January 1,
2000, or ii) six years from the entry into force of the
Agreement.

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ANNEX VII

PART C

Schedule of Mexico

SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS

1. Mexico shall retain discretion to approve, on a case-by-case
basis, any affiliation of a commercial bank or securities firm
with a commercial or industrial corporation that has a commercial
presence in Mexico, if Mexico determines that such affiliation is
harmless and, in the case of banking, either (a) not substantial,
or (b) the financial-related activities of the commercial or
industrial commercial corporation are at least 90 percent of its
annual income worldwide, and the non-financial activities of such
commercial or industrial corporation are of a type that Mexico
determines to be acceptable. Affiliation with a non-resident
commercial or industrial corporation that has no commercial
presence in Mexico will not be a reason for denial of an
application to establish or acquire a commercial bank or
securities firm in Mexico.

2. Non-bank financial service providers of another Party shall
be permitted to establish one or more limited scope financial
institutions in Mexico to provide separately consumer lending,
commercial lending, mortgage lending or credit card services on
terms no less favorable than those applied to like domestic firms
under Mexican measures. Mexico may permit lending services
closely related to the principal authorized business of a limited
scope financial institution to be carried out by that
institution. Such firms shall be provided the opportunity to
raise funds in the securities market for business operations
subject to normal terms and conditions. Mexico may restrict such
limited scope financial institutions from taking deposits.

3. Within two years of the entry into force of the Agreement,
Mexico shall conduct a study of the desirability and, if
desirable, the possible methods of establishing limited scope
securities firms which would have more limited powers than
current securities firms. Such limited scope securities firms
would be subject to differing capital requirements, depending on
the type and extent of business conducted, that would permit
lower minimum capital requirements than those currently
applicable to Mexican securities firms. The basis of the study
would be prudential considerations and opportunities for
investment in the securities sector. As part of the second
annual meeting of the Committee required under Article 1414,
Mexico shall report to the other Parties on the outcome of the
study, including any plans for the establishment of new
categories of securities firms.

4. Notwithstanding Part B (paragraph 7) of the Schedule of
Mexico, an insurance provider of another Party, together with its
affiliates, that as of July 1, 1992 collectively have an active
investment or ownership interest that has been specifically
approved by the Mexico of 10% or more in a Mexican insurance
company may: (1) exercise any contract right or option in
existence as of July 1, 1992 with respect to ownership interests
in such Mexican insurance company; and (2) effective the earlier
of January 1, 1996 or two years following the date of entry into
force of the Agreement, acquire a controlling interest of up to
100% in such Mexican insurance company. Before the effective
date described in clause (2) of the preceding sentence, an
insurance provider of another Party (together with its
affiliates) described in that sentence may exercise any existing
contract right or option described in clause (1) of that
sentence, and choose to maintain its existing interest or expand
its interest in such Mexican insurance company to the extent
consistent with Part B (paragraph 7) of the Schedule of Mexico.
Mexico shall maintain discretion to permit acceleration of the
schedule for equity participation in a Mexican insurance company
by an insurance provider of another Party described in the first
sentence of this paragraph.

5. A bank or securities provider of another Party that is
authorized to and establishes or acquires a commercial bank or
securities firm, respectively, in Mexico may also establish a
financial holding company in Mexico, and thereby establish or
acquire other types of financial institutions in Mexico, under
the terms of Mexican measures.

6. Mexico shall administer its licensing and approval
procedures during the Transition Period (as defined in Part B of
the Schedule of Mexico) in a manner that does not deny the
benefits of the liberalization of existing measures described in
the Schedule of Mexico to enterprises of another Party ultimately
controlled by nationals of that Party.

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ANNEX VII

PART D

Schedule of Mexico

The agency of the government of Mexico responsible for
financial services is the Secretar?a de Hacienda y Cr?dito
P?blico.
Annex 0 SECTION III Animal or Vegetable Fats and Oils and Their Cleavage Products;
Prepared Edible Fats; Animal or Vegetable Waxes (Ch. 15)

Chapter 15 Animal or Vegetable Fats and Oils and
Their Cleavage Products; Prepared Edible
Fats; Animal or Vegetable Waxes

15.01-15.18 A change to headings 15.01 through 15.18
from any other chapter.

1519.11-1519.13 A change to subheadings 1519.11 through
1519.13 from any other heading, except
from heading 15.20.

1519.19 A change to subheading 1519.19 from any other
subheading.

1519.20 A change to subheading 1519.20 from any other
heading, except from heading 15.20.

1520.10 A change to subheading 1520.10 from any other
heading, except from heading 15.19.

1520.90 A change to subheading 1520.90 from any other
subheading.

15.21-15.22 A change to headings 15.21 through 15.22
from any other chapter.

Annex 00 SECTION IX Wood and Articles of Wood; Wood Charcoal; Cork and Articles of
Cork; Manufactures of Straw, of Esparto or of Other Plaiting
Materials; Basketware and Wickerwork (Ch. 44-46)

Chapter 44 Wood and Articles of Wood; Wood Charcoal

44.01-44.21 A change to headings 44.01 through 44.21
from any other heading, including another
heading within that group.

Chapter 45 Cork and Articles of Cork

45.01-45.02 A change to headings 45.01 through 45.02
from any other chapter.

45.03-45.04 A change to headings 45.03 through 45.04
from any other heading outside that
group.

Chapter 46 Manufactures of Straw, of Esparto or of
Other Plaiting Materials; Basketware and
Wickerwork

46.01 A change to heading 46.01 from any other
chapter.

46.02 A change to heading 46.02 from any other
heading.


Annex 00 SECTION V Mineral Products (Ch. 25-27)

Chapter 25 Salt; Sulphur; Earths and Stone;
Plastering Materials, Lime and Cement
25.01-25.30 A change to headings 25.01 through 25.30
from any other chapter.


Chapter 26 Ores, Slag and Ash

26.01-26.21 A change to headings 26.01 through 26.21
from any other chapter.


Chapter 27 Mineral Fuels, Mineral Oils and Products
of Their Distillation; Bituminous
Substances; Mineral Waxes

27.01-27.03 A change to headings 27.01 through 27.03
from any other chapter.

27.04 A change to heading 27.04 from any other
heading.

27.05-27.09 A change to headings 27.05 through 27.09
from any other chapter.

27.10-27.15 A change to headings 27.10 through 27.15
from any other heading outside that
group.

27.16 A change to heading 27.16 from any other
heading.

Annex 00 SECTION VI Products of the Chemical or Allied Industries (Ch. 28-38)

Chapter 28 Inorganic Chemicals; Organic or Inorganic
Compounds of Precious Metals, of Rare-
Earth Metals, of Radioactive Elements or
of Isotopes

28.01-28.24 A change to subheadings 2801.10 through
2824.90 from any other chapter, except
from Chapters 28 through 38; or

A change to subheadings 2801.10 through
2824.90 from any other subheading within
Chapters 28 through 38, including another
subheading within that group, whether or not
there is also a change from any other chapter,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is used.

2825.10-2825.60 A change to subheadings 2825.10 through
2825.60 from any other chapter, except
from Chapters 28 through 38; or

A change to subheadings 2825.10 through
2825.60 from any other subheading within
Chapters 28 through 38, including another
subheading within that group, whether or not
there is also a change from any other chapter,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

2825.70 A change to subheading 2825.70 from any other
subheading, except from subheading 2613.10.

2825.80-2825.90 A change to subheadings 2825.80 through
2825.90 from any chapter, except from
Chapters 28 through 38; or

A change to subheadings 2825.80 through
2825.90 from any other subheading within
Chapters 28 through 38, including another
subheading within that group, whether or not
there is also a change from any other chapter,
provided there is a regional value content
must be not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

28.26-28.29 A change to subheadings 2826.11 through
2829.90 from any other chapter, except
from Chapters 28 through 38; or

A change to subheadings 2826.11 through
2829.90 from any other subheading within
Chapters 28 through 38, including another
subheading within that group, whether or not
there is also a change from any other chapter,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

2830.10-2830.30 A change to subheadings 2830.10 through
2830.30 from any other chapter, except
from Chapters 28 through 38; or

A change to subheadings 2830.10 through
2830.30 from any other subheading within
Chapters 28 through 38, including another
subheading within that group, whether or not
there is also a change from any other chapter,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

2830.90 A change to subheading 2830.90 from any other
subheading, except from subheading 2613.90.

28.31-28.40 A change to subheadings 2831.10 through
2840.30 from any other chapter, except
from Chapters 28 through 38; or

A change to subheadings 2831.10 through
2840.30 from any other subheading within
Chapters 28 through 38, including another
subheading within that group, whether or not
there is also a change from any other chapter,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

2841.10-2841.60 A change to subheadings 2841.10 through
2841.60 from any other chapter, except
from Chapters 28 through 38; or

A change to subheadings 2841.10 through
2841.60 from any other subheading within
Chapters 28 through 38, including another
subheading within that group, whether or not
there is also a change from any other chapter,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

2841.70 A change to subheading 2841.70 from any other
subheading, except from subheading 2613.10.

2841.80-2841.90 A change to subheadings 2841.80 through
2841.90 from any other chapter, except
from Chapters 28 through 38; or

A change to subheadings 2841.80 through
2841.90 from any other subheading within
Chapters 28 through 38, including another
subheading within that group, whether or not
there is also a change from any other chapter,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

28.42-28.51 A change to subheadings 2842.10 through
2851.00 from any other chapter, except
from Chapters 28 through 38; or

A change to subheadings 2842.10 through
2851.00 from any other subheading within
Chapters 28 through 38, including another
subheading within that group, whether or not
there is also a change from any other chapter,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

Chapter 29 Organic Chemicals

29.01-29.42 A change to subheadings 2901.10 through
2942.00 from any other chapter, except
from Chapters 28 through 38; or

A change to subheadings 2901.10 through
2942.00 from any other subheading within
Chapters 28 through 38, including another
subheading within that group, whether or not
there is also a change from any other chapter,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.


Chapter 30 Pharmaceutical Products

30.01 A change to subheadings 3001.10 through
3001.90 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 3001.10 through
3001.90 from any other subheading within
heading 30.01, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

30.02 A change to subheadings 3002.10 through
3002.90 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 3002.10 through
3002.90 from any other subheading within
heading 30.02, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

30.03 A change to subheadings 3003.10 through
3003.90 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 3003.10 through
3003.90 from any other subheading within
heading 30.03, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

30.04 A change to subheadings 3004.10 through
3004.90 from any other heading, except
from heading 30.03; or

A change to subheadings 3004.10 through
3004.90 from any other subheading within
heading 30.04, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

30.05 A change to subheadings 3005.10 through
3005.90 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 3005.10 through
3005.90 from any other subheading within
heading 30.05, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

30.06 A change to subheadings 3006.10 through
3006.60 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 3006.10 through
3006.60 from any other subheading within
heading 30.06, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

Chapter 31 Fertilisers

31.01-31.05 A change to subheadings 3101.00 through
3105.90 from any other chapter; or

A change to subheadings 3101.00 through
3105.90 from any other subheading within
Chapter 31, whether or not there is also a
change from any other chapter, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

Chapter 32 Tanning or Dyeing Extracts; Tannins and
Their Derivatives; Dyes, Pigments and
Other Colouring Matter; Paints and
Varnishes; Putty and Other Mastics; Inks

32.01-32.03 A change to subheadings 3201.10 through
3203.00 from any other chapter, except
from Chapters 28 through 38; or

A change to subheadings 3201.10 through
3203.00 from any other subheading within
Chapters 28 through 38, including another
subheading within that group, whether or not
there is also a change from any other chapter,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

3204.11-3204.16 A change to subheadings 3204.11 through
3204.16 from any other chapter, except
from Chapters 28 through 38; or

A change to subheadings 3204.11 through
3204.16 from any other subheading within
Chapters 28 through 38, including another
subheading within that group, whether or not
there is also a change from any other chapter,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

3204.17 For any colour, as defined under the Colour
Index, identified in the List of Colours
below, a change to subheading 3204.17 from any
other subheading.

List of Colours

pigment yellow: 1, 3, 16, 55, 61, 62, 65,
73, 74, 75, 81, 97, 120,
151, 152, 154, 156, and
175

pigment orange: 4, 5, 13, 34, 36, 60, and
62

pigment red: 2, 3, 5, 12, 13, 14, 17,
18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 31,
32, 48, 49, 52, 53, 57,
63, 112, 119,
133, 146, 170, 171, 175, 176,
183, 185, 187, 188, 208, and
210; or

For any colour, as defined under the Colour
Index, not identified in the List of Colours
above:

1) a change to subheading 3204.17 from any
other subheading, except from Chapter 29;
or

2) a change to subheading 3204.17 from any
other subheading within Chapter 29,
whether or not there is also a change
from any other subheading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

3204.19-3204.90 A change to subheadings 3204.19 through
3204.90 from any other chapter, except
from Chapters 28 through 38; or

A change to subheadings 3204.19 through
3204.90 from any other subheading within
Chapters 28 through 38, including another
subheading within that group, whether or not
there is also a change from any other chapter,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

32.05 A change to heading 32.05 from any other
heading.

32.06-32.07 A change to subheadings 3206.10 through
3207.40 from any other chapter, except
from Chapters 28 through 38; or

A change to subheadings 3206.10 through
3207.40 from any other subheading within
Chapters 28 through 38, including another
subheading within that group, whether or not
there is also a change from any other chapter,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

32.08-32.10 A change to headings 32.08 through 32.10
from any other heading outside that
group.

32.11-32.12 A change to headings 32.11 through 32.12
from any other heading outside that
group.

32.13-32.15 A change to headings 32.13 through 32.15
from any other heading outside that
group, except from headings 32.08 through
32.10.

Chapter 33 Essential Oils and Resinoids; Perfumery,
Cosmetics or Toilet Preparations

33.01 A change to subheadings 3301.11 through
3301.90 from any other chapter; or

A change to subheadings 3301.11 through
3301.90 from any other subheading within
Chapter 33, whether or not there is also a
change from any other chapter, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

33.02 A change to heading 33.02 from any other
heading, except from headings 22.07
through 22.08.

33.03 A change to heading 33.03 from any other
chapter; or

A change to heading 33.03 from any other
heading within Chapter 33, whether or not
there is also a change from any other chapter,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

33.04-33.07 A change to subheadings 3304.10 through
3307.90 from any other heading outside
that group; or

A change to subheadings 3304.10 through
3307.90 from any other subheading within that
group, whether or not there is also a change
from any other heading outside that group,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

Chapter 34 Soap, Organic Surface-active Agents,
Washing Preparations, Lubricating
Preparations, Artificial Waxes, Prepared
Waxes, Polishing or Scouring
Preparations, Candles and Similar
Articles, Modelling Pastes, "Dental
Waxes" and Dental Preparations with a
Basis of Plaster

34.01 A change to subheadings 3401.11 through
3401.20 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 3401.11 through
3401.20 from any other subheading within
heading 34.01, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 65% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

3402.11-3402.19 A change to subheadings 3402.11 through
3402.19 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 3402.11 through
3402.19 from any other subheading within
heading 34.02, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 65% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

3402.20-3402.90 A change to subheadings 3402.20 through
3402.90 from any other subheading outside
that group; or

A change to subheadings 3402.20 through
3402.90 from any other subheading within that
group, whether or not there is also a change
from any other subheading outside that group,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 65% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

34.03 A change to subheadings 3403.11 through
3403.99 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 3403.11 through
3403.99 from any other subheading within
heading 34.03, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 65% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

34.04 A change to subheadings 3404.10 through
3404.90 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 3404.10 through
3404.90 from any other subheading within
heading 34.04, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 65% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

34.05 A change to subheadings 3405.10 through
3405.90 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 3405.10 through
3405.90 from any other subheading within
heading 34.05, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 65% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

34.06-34.07 A change to headings 34.06 through 34.07
from any other heading, including another
heading within that group.

Chapter 35 Albuminoidal Substances; Modified
Starches; Glues; Enzymes

35.01 A change to subheadings 3501.10 through
3501.90 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 3501.10 through
3501.90 from any other subheading within
heading 35.01, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 65% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

35.02 A change to subheadings 3502.10 through
3502.90 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 3502.10 through
3502.90 from any other subheading within
heading 35.02, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 65% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

35.03-35.04 A change to headings 35.03 through 35.04
from any other heading, including another
heading within that group.

35.05 A change to subheadings 3505.10 through
3505.20 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 3505.10 through
3505.20 from any other subheading within
heading 35.05, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 65% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

35.06 A change to subheadings 3506.10 through
3506.99 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 3506.10 through
3506.99 from any other subheading within
heading 35.06, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 65% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

35.07 A change to subheadings 3507.10 through
3507.90 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 3507.10 through
3507.90 from any other subheading within
heading 35.07, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 65% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

Chapter 36 Explosives; Pyrotechnic Products;
Matches; Pyrophoric Alloys; Certain
Combustible Preparations

36.01-36.03 A change to headings 36.01 through 36.03
from any other heading, including another
heading within that group.

36.04 A change to subheadings 3604.10 through
3604.90 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 3604.10 through
3604.90 from any other subheading within
heading 36.04, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 65% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

36.05 A change to heading 36.05 from any other
heading.

36.06 A change to subheadings 3606.10 through
3606.90 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 3606.10 through
3606.90 from any other subheading within
heading 36.06, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 65% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

Chapter 37 Photographic or Cinematographic Goods

37.01-37.03 A change to headings 37.01 through 37.03 from
any other chapter.

37.04 A change to heading 37.04 from any other
heading.

37.05-37.06 A change to headings 37.05 through 37.06
from any other heading outside that
group.

37.07 A change to subheadings 3707.10 through
3707.90 from any other chapter; or

A change to subheadings 3707.10 through
3707.90 from any other subheading within
Chapter 37, including another subheading
within that group, whether or not there is
also a change from any other chapter, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 65% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

Chapter 38 Miscellaneous Chemical Products

38.01-38.07 A change to subheadings 3801.10 through
3807.00 from any other chapter, except
from Chapters 28 through 38; or

A change to subheadings 3801.10 through
3807.00 from any other subheading within
Chapters 28 through 38, including another
subheading within that group, whether or not
there is also a change from any other chapter,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

38.08 Note: A material, imported into the territory
of a Party for use in the production of a
good classified under heading 38.08,
shall be treated as a material
originating in the territory of a Party
if:

a) such material is eligible, in the
territories of both that Party and the
Party to whose territory the good is
exported, for duty-free treatment at the
rates provided for most-favoured-nations;
or

b) the good is exported to the territory of
the United States of America and such
material would, if imported into the
territory of the United States of
America, be free of duty under a trade
agreement that is not subject to a
competitive need limitation.

A change to heading 38.08 from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or 80% where the
transaction value method is used and
the goods contain more than one
active ingredient; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used, or 70% where the net cost
method is used and the goods contain
more than one active ingredient.

38.09-38.23 A change to subheadings 3809.10 through
3823.90 from any other chapter, except from
Chapters 28 through 38; or

A change to subheadings 3809.10 through
3823.90 from any other subheading within
Chapters 28 through 38, including another
subheading within that group, whether or not
there is also a change from any other chapter,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

Annex 00 SECTION VII Plastics and Articles Thereof; Rubber and Articles Thereof
(Ch. 39-40)

Chapter 39 Plastics and Articles Thereof

39.01-39.20 A change to headings 39.01 through 39.20
from any other heading, including another
heading within that group, provided there
is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

3921.11-3921.13 A change to subheadings 3921.11 through
3921.13 from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not
less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

3921.14 A change to subheading 3921.14 from any other
heading, except from subheading 3920.20 or
3920.71. In addition, the regional value
content must be not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

3921.19 A change to subheading 3921.19 from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

3921.90 A change to subheading 3921.90 from any other
heading, except from subheading 3920.20 or
3920.71. In addition, the regional value
content percentage must be not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

39.22 A change to heading 39.22 from any other
heading, provided there is a regional
value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

3923.10-3923.21 A change to subheadings 3923.10 through
3923.21 from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not
less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

3923.29 A change to subheading 3923.29 from any other
heading, except from subheading 3920.20 or
3920.71. In addition, the regional value
content percentage must be not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

3923.30-3923.90 A change to subheadings 3923.30 through
3923.90 from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not
less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

39.24-39.26 A change to headings 39.24 through 39.26
from any other heading, including another
heading within that group, provided there
is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

Chapter 40 Rubber and Articles Thereof

40.01-40.06 A change to headings 40.01 through 40.06
from any other chapter; or

A change to headings 40.01 through 40.06 from
any other heading within Chapter 40, including
another heading within that group, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
chapter, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is us

40.07-40.08 A change to headings 40.07 through 40.08
from any other heading outside that
group.

4009.10-4009.40 A change to subheadings 4009.10 through
4009.40 from any other heading, except
from headings 40.10 through 40.17.

4009.50 A change to tubes, pipes or hoses of
subheading 4009.50, of a kind used for motor
vehicles of heading 87.02 for the transport of
15 or fewer persons, motor cars or other motor
vehicles of heading 87.03, motor vehicles of
subheading 8704.21 or 8704.31 or motorcycles
of heading 87.11, from any other heading,
except from headings 40.10 through 40.17; or

A change to tubes, pipes or hoses of
subheading 4009.50, of a kind used for motor
vehicles of heading 87.02 for the transport of
15 or fewer persons, motor cars or other motor
vehicles of heading 87.03, motor vehicles of
subheading 8704.21 or 8704.31 or motorcycles
of heading 87.11, from subheadings 4009.10
through 4017.00, whether or not there is also
a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction method is used,
or
b) 50% where the net cost method is used; or

A change to tubes, pipes or hoses of
subheading 4009.50, other than those of a kind
used for motor vehicles of heading 87.02 for
the transport of 15 or fewer persons, motor
cars or other motor vehicles of heading 87.03,
motor vehicles of subheading 8704.21 or
8704.31 or motorcycles of heading 87.11 from
any other heading, except from headings 40.10
through 40.17

40.10-40.11 A change to headings 40.10 through 40.11
from any other heading, except from
headings 40.09 through 40.17.

4012.10 A change to subheading 4012.10 from any other
subheading, except from Canadian tariff item
4012.20.20, U.S. tariff item 4012.20.15 or
4012.20.18, Mexican tariff item 4012.20.01.

4012.20-4012.90 A change to subheadings 4012.20 through
4012.90 from any other heading, except
from headings 40.09 through 40.17.

40.13-40.15 A change to headings 40.13 through 40.15
from any other heading, except from
headings 40.09 through 40.17.

4016.10-4016.92 A change to subheadings 4016.10 through
4016.92 from any other heading, except
from headings 40.09 through 40.17.

4016.93

4016.93.10 A change to Canadian tariff item
4016.93.10, U.S. tariff item 4016.93.10,
Mexican tariff item 4016.93.04 from any
other heading, except from Canadian
tariff item 4008.19.10 or
4008.29.10, U.S. tariff item 4008.19.05
or 4008.29.10, Mexican tariff item
4008.19.01 or 4008.29.01.

4016.93 A change to subheading 4016.93 from any other
heading, except from headings 40.09 through
40.17.

4016.94-4016.95 A change to subheadings 4016.94 through
4016.95 from any other heading, except
from headings 40.09 through 40.17.

4016.99

4016.99.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
4016.99.a1, U.S. tariff item 4016.99.h1,
Mexican tariff item 4016.99.x1 from any
other subheading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than
50% under the net cost method.

4016.99 A change to subheading 4016.99 from any other
heading, except from headings 40.09 through
40.17.

40.17 A change to heading 40.17 from any other
heading, except from headings 40.09
through 40.16.

Annex 00 SECTION VIII Raw Hides and Skins, Leather, Furskins and Articles Thereof;
Saddlery and Harness; Travel Goods, Handbags, and Similar
Containers; Articles of Animal Gut (Other Than Silkworm Gut)
(Ch.41-43)

Chapter 41 Raw Hides and Skins (Other Than Furskins)
and Leather

41.01-41.03 A change to headings 41.01 through 41.03
from any other chapter.

41.04 A change to heading 41.04 from any other
heading, except from headings 41.05
through 41.11.

41.05 A change to heading 41.05 from Canadian
tariff item 4105.19.10, U.S. tariff
item 4105.19.10, Mexican tariff item
4105.19.01, headings 41.01 through 41.03
or any other chapter.

41.06 A change to heading 41.06 from Canadian
tariff item 4106.19.10, U.S. tariff
item 4106.19.10, Mexican tariff item
4106.19.01, headings 41.01 through 41.03
or any other chapter.

41.07 A change to heading 41.07 from Canadian
tariff item 4107.10.10, U.S. tariff
item 4107.10.10, Mexican tariff item
4107.10.02, headings 41.01 through 41.03
or any other chapter.

41.08-41.11 A change to headings 41.08 through 41.11
from any other heading, except from
headings 41.04 through 41.11.

Chapter 42 Articles of Leather; Saddlery and
Harness; Travel Goods, Handbags and
Similar Containers; Articles of Animal
Gut (Other Than Silk-Worm Gut)

42.01 A change to heading 42.01 from any other
chapter.

4202.11 A change to subheading 4202.11 from any other
chapter.

4202.12 A change to subheading 4202.12 from any other
chapter, except from headings 54.07, 54.08 or
55.12 through 55.16.

4202.19-4202.21 A change to subheadings 4202.19 through
4202.21 from any other chapter.

4202.22 A change to subheading 4202.22 from any other
chapter, except from headings 54.07, 54.08 or
55.12 through 55.16.

4202.29-4202.31 A change to subheadings 4202.29 through
4202.31 from any other chapter.

4202.32 A change to subheading 4202.32 from any other
chapter, except from headings 54.07, 54.08 or
55.12 through 55.16.

4202.39-4202.91 A change to subheadings 4202.39 through
4202.91 from any other chapter.

4202.92 A change to subheading 4202.92 from any other
chapter, except from headings 54.07, 54.08 or
55.12 through 55.16.

4202.99 A change to subheading 4202.99 from any other
chapter.

42.03-42.06 A change to headings 42.03 through 42.06
from any other chapter.

Chapter 43 Furskins and Artificial Fur; Manufactures
Thereof

43.01 A change to heading 43.01 from any other
chapter.

43.02 A change to heading 43.02 from any other
heading.

43.03-43.04 A change to headings 43.03 through 43.04
from any other heading outside that
group.

Annex 00 SECTION X Pulp of Wood or of other Fibrous Cellulosic Material; Waste and
Scrap of Paper or Paperboard; Paper and Paperboard and Articles
Thereof (Ch. 47-49)

Chapter 47 Pulp of Wood or of Other Fibrous
Cellulosic Material; Waste and Scrap of
Paper or Paperboard

47.01-47.07 A change to headings 47.01 through 47.07
from any other chapter.

Chapter 48 Paper and Paperboard; Articles of Paper
Pulp, of Paper or of Paperboard

48.01-48.07 A change to headings 48.01 through 48.07
from any other chapter.

48.08-48.09 A change to headings 48.08 through 48.09
from any other heading outside that
group.

48.10-48.13 A change to headings 48.10 through 48.13
from any other chapter.

48.14-48.15 A change to headings 48.14 through 48.15
from any other heading outside that
group.

48.16 A change to heading 48.16 from any other
heading, except from heading 48.09.

48.17-48.23 A change to headings 48.17 through 48.23
from any other heading outside that
group.

Chapter 49 Printed Books, Newspapers, Pictures and
Other Products of the Printing Industry;
Manuscripts, Typescripts and Plans

49.01-49.11 A change to headings 49.01 through 49.11
from any other chapter.


Annex 00 SECTION XI Textiles and Textile Articles (Ch. 50-63)

Note: For purposes of the textiles provisions, the term
"wholly" is interpreted to mean that the product is made
entirely or solely of the named material.

Chapter 50 Silk

50.01-50.03 A change to headings 50.01 through 50.03
from any other chapter.

50.04-50.06 A change to headings 50.04 through 50.06
from any other heading outside that
group.

50.07 A change to heading 50.07 from
any other heading.

Chapter 51 Wool, Fine or Coarse Animal Hair;
Horsehair Yarn and Woven Fabric

51.01-51.05 A change to headings 51.01 through
51.05 from any other chapter.

51.06-51.10 A change to headings 51.06 through 51.10
from any other heading outside that
group.

51.11-51.13 A change to headings 51.11 through 51.13
from any other heading outside that
group, except from headings 51.06 through
51.10, 52.05 through 52.06, 54.01 through
54.04, or 55.09 through 55.10.

Chapter 52 Cotton

52.01-52.07 A change to headings 52.01 through 52.07
from any other chapter, except from
headings 54.01 through 54.05 or 55.01
through 55.07.

52.08-52.12 A change to headings 52.08 through 52.12
from any other heading outside that
group, except from headings 51.06 through
51.10, 52.05 through 52.06, 54.01 through
54.04, or 55.09 through 55.10.

Chapter 53 Other Vegetable Textile Fibres; Paper
Yarn and Woven Fabrics of Paper Yarn

53.01-53.05 A change to headings 53.01 through
53.05 from any other chapter.

53.06-53.08 A change to headings 53.06 through 53.08
from any other heading outside that
group.

53.09 A change to heading 53.09 from any other
heading, except from headings 53.07
through 53.08.

53.10-53.11 A change to headings 53.10 through 53.11
from any other heading outside that
group, except from headings 53.07 through
53.08.

Chapter 54 Man-Made Filaments

54.01-54.06 A change to headings 54.01 through 54.06
from any other chapter, except from
headings 52.01 through 52.03 or 55.01
through 55.07.
54.07

5407.60.10 A change to Canadian tariff item
5407.60.10, U.S. tariff item 5407.60.22,
Mexican tariff item 5407.60.02 from any
other chapter or from Canadian tariff
item 5402.43.10 or 5402.52.10, U.S.
tariff item 5402.43.10 or 5402.52.10,
Mexican tariff item 5402.43.01 or
5402.52.02, except from headings 51.06
through 51.10, 52.05 through 52.06 or
55.09 through 55.10.

54.07 A change to heading 54.07 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06
through 51.10, 52.05 through 52.06 or
55.09 through 55.10.

54.08 A change to heading 54.08 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06
through 51.10, 52.05 through 52.06 or
55.09 through 55.10.

Chapter 55 Man-Made Staple Fibres

55.01-55.11 A change to headings 55.01 through 55.11
from any other chapter, except from
headings 52.01 through 52.03 or 54.01
through 54.05.

55.12-55.16 A change to headings 55.12 through 55.16
from any other heading outside that
group, except from headings 51.06 through
51.10, 52.05 through 52.06, 54.01 through
54.04 or 55.09 through 55.10.

Chapter 56 Wadding, Felt and Nonwovens; Special
Yarns; Twine; Cordage, Ropes and Cables
and Articles Thereof

56.01-56.09 A change to headings 56.01 through 56.09
from any other chapter, except from
headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, or Chapters 54 through 55.

Chapter 57 Carpets and Other Textile Floor Coverings

57.01-57.05 A change to headings 57.01 through 57.05
from any other chapter, except from
headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.08, 53.11, 55.08
through 55.16, or Chapter 54.

Chapter 58 Special Woven Fabrics; Tufted Textile
Fabrics; Lace; Tapestries; Trimmings;
Embroidery

58.01-58.11 A change to headings 58.01 through 58.11
from any other chapter, except from
headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, or Chapters 54 through 55.

Chapter 59 Impregnated, Coated, Covered or Laminated
Textile Fabrics; Textile
Articles of a Kind Suitable For Industrial Use

59.01 A change to heading 59.01 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.11
through 51.13, 52.08 through 52.12, 53.10
through 53.11, 54.07 through 54.08, or
55.12 through 55.16.

59.02 A change to heading 59.02 from any other
heading, except from headings 51.06
through 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.06
through 53.11, or Chapters 54 through 55.

59.03-59.08 A change to headings 59.03 through 59.08
from any other chapter, except from
headings 51.11 through 51.13, 52.08
through 52.12, 53.10 through 53.11, 54.07
through 54.08, or 55.12 through 55.16.

59.09 A change to heading 59.09 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.11
through 51.13, 52.08 through 52.12, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.12 through 55.16, or
Chapter 54.

59.10 A change to heading 59.10 from any other
heading, except from headings 51.06
through 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07
through 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, or
Chapters 54 through 55.

59.11 A change to heading 59.11 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.11
through 51.13, 52.08 through 52.12, 53.10
through 53.11, 54.07 through 54.08, or
55.12 through 55.16.

Chapter 60 Knitted or Crocheted Fabrics

60.01-60.02 A change to headings 60.01 through 60.02
from any other chapter, except from
headings 51.06 through 51.13, 53.07
through 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, or
Chapters 52, 54 through 55.

Chapter 61 Articles of Apparel and Clothing
Accessories, Knitted or Crocheted

Note 1: A change to any of the following headings or
subheadings for visible lining fabrics:

51.11-51.12, 5208.31-5208.59, 5209.31-5209.59,
5210.31-5210.59, 5211.31-5211.59,
5212.13-5212.15, 5212.23-5212.25,
5407.42-5407.44, 5407.52-5407.54, 5407.60,
5407.72-5407.74, 5407.82-5407.84,
5407.92-5407.94, 5408.22-5408.24 (excluding
Canadian tariff item 5408.22.10,
5408.23.10 or 5408.24.10, U.S. tariff
item 5408.22.h1, 5408.23.h1 or 5408.24.h1,
Mexican tariff item 5408.22.x1, 5408.23.x1 or
5408.24.x1), 5408.32-5408.34, 5512.19,
5512.29, 5512.99, 5513.21-5513.49,
5514.21-5515.99, 5516.12-5516.14,
5516.22-5516.24, 5516.32-5516.34,
5516.42-5516.44, 5516.92-5516.94, 6001.10,
6001.92, 6002.43, or 6002.91-6002.93, from any
other heading outside that group.

Note 2: Apparel products of this Chapter shall be
considered to originate in the territory of a
Party if they are both cut and sewn or
otherwise assembled in the territory of one or
more of the Parties and if the outer shell,
exclusive of collars or cuffs, is wholly of
fabrics of Canadian tariff item 6002.92.a1,
U.S. tariff item 6002.92.10, Mexican tariff
item 6002.92.01.

Note 3: For the purpose of determining the origin of a
good of this Chapter, the rule applicable to
that good shall only apply to the fabric which
imparts to the good its essential character
and such fabric must satisfy the tariff change
requirements set out in the rule for that
good. If the rule requires that the good must
also satisfy the tariff change requirements
for visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1,
such requirement shall only apply to the
visible lining fabric in the main body of the
garment, excluding sleeves, which covers the
largest surface area, and shall not apply to
removable linings.

6101.10-6101.30 A change to subheadings 6101.10 through
6101.30 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01
through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided
the goods are both cut (or knit to shape)
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties,
and visible lining fabrics listed in Note
1 satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6101.90 A change to subheading 6101.90 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06 through
51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through
53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through
55.16, 60.01 through 60.02, or Chapter 54;
provided the goods are both cut (or knit to
shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties.

6102.10-6102.30 A change to subheadings 6102.10 through
6102.30 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01
through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided
the goods are both cut (or knit to shape)
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties,
and visible lining fabrics listed in Note
1 satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6102.90 A change to subheading 6102.90 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06 through
51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through
53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through
55.16, 60.01 through 60.02, or Chapter 54;
provided the goods are both cut (or knit to
shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties.

6103.11-6103.12 A change to subheadings 6103.11 through
6103.12 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01
through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided
the goods are both cut (or knit to shape)
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties,
and visible lining fabrics listed in Note
1 satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6103.19

6103.19.90 A change to Canadian tariff item
6103.19.90, U.S. tariff item 6103.19.40,
Mexican tariff item 6103.19.02 or
6103.19.99 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01
through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided
the goods are both cut (or knit to shape)
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties.

6103.19 A change to subheading 6103.19 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06 through
51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through
53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through
55.16, 60.01 through 60.02, or Chapter 54;
provided the goods are both cut (or knit to
shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties, and
visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1
satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6103.21-6103.29 A change to subheadings 6103.21 through
6103.29 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01
through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided
the goods are both cut (or knit to shape)
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties
and, with the additional requirement that
garments described in heading 61.01 or
jackets or blazers described in heading
61.03, of wool, fine animal hair, cotton
or man-made fibres, imported as part of
the ensembles of these subheadings, the
visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1
satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6103.31-6103.33 A change to subheadings 6103.31 through
6103.33 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01
through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided
the goods are both cut (or knit to shape)
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties,
and visible lining fabrics listed in Note
1 satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6103.39

6103.39.90 A change to Canadian tariff item
6103.39.90, U.S. tariff item 6103.39.20,
Mexican tariff item 6103.39.02 or
6103.39.99 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01
through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided
the goods are both cut (or knit to shape)
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties.

6103.39 A change to subheading 6103.39 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06 through
51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through
53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through
55.16, 60.01 through 60.02, or Chapter 54;
provided the goods are both cut (or knit to
shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties, and
visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1
satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6103.41-6103.49 A change to subheadings 6103.41 through
6103.49 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01
through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided
the goods are both cut (or knit to shape)
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties.

6104.11-6104.13 A change to subheadings 6104.11 through
6104.13 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01
through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided
the goods are both cut (or knit to shape)
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties,
and visible lining fabrics listed in Note
1 satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6104.19

6104.19.90 A change to Canadian tariff item
6104.19.90, U.S. tariff item 6104.19.20,
Mexican tariff item 6104.19.02 or
6104.19.99 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01
through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided
the goods are both cut (or knit to shape)
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties.

6104.19 A change to subheading 6104.19 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06 through
51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through
53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through
55.16, 60.01 through 60.02, or Chapter 54;
provided the goods are both cut (or knit to
shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties, and
visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1
satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6104.21-6104.29 A change to subheadings 6104.21 through
6104.29 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01
through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided
the goods are both cut (or knit to shape)
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties
and, with the additional requirement that
garments described in heading 61.02,
jackets or blazers described in heading
61.04, or skirts described in heading
61.04, of wool, fine animal hair, cotton
or man-made fibres, imported as part of
the ensembles of these subheadings, the
visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1
satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6104.31-6104.33 A change to subheadings 6104.31 through
6104.33 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01
through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided
the goods are both cut (or knit to shape)
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties,
and visible lining fabrics listed in Note
1 satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6104.39

6104.39.90 A change to Canadian tariff item
6104.39.90, U.S. tariff item 6104.39.20,
Mexican tariff item 6104.39.02 or
6104.39.99 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01
through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided
the goods are both cut (or knit to shape)
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties.

6104.39 A change to subheading 6104.39 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06 through
51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through
53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through
55.16, 60.01 through 60.02, or Chapter 54;
provided the goods are both cut (or knit to
shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties, and
visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1
satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6104.41-6104.49 A change to subheadings 6104.41 through
6104.49 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01
through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided
the goods are both cut (or knit to shape)
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties.

6104.51-6104.53 A change to subheadings 6104.51 through
6104.53 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01
through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided
the goods are both cut (or knit to shape)
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties,
and visible lining fabrics listed in Note
1 satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6104.59

6104.59.90 A change to Canadian tariff item
6104.59.90, U.S. tariff item 6104.59.20,
Mexican tariff item 6104.59.02 or
6104.59.99 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01
through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided
the goods are both cut (or knit to shape)
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties.

6104.59 A change to subheading 6104.59 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06 through
51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through
53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through
55.16, 60.01 through 60.02, or Chapter 54;
provided the goods are both cut (or knit to
shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties, and
visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1
satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6104.61-6104.69 A change to subheadings 6104.61 through
6104.69 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01
through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided
the goods are both cut (or knit to shape)
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties.

61.05-61.17 A change to headings 61.05 through 61.17
from any other chapter, except from
headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01
through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided
the goods are both cut (or knit to shape)
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties.


Chapter 62 Articles of Apparel and Clothing
Accessories, Not Knitted or Crocheted

Note 1: A change to any of the following headings or
subheadings for visible lining fabrics:

51.11-51.12, 5208.31-5208.59, 5209.31-5209.59,
5210.31-5210.59, 5211.31-5211.59,
5212.13-5212.15, 5212.23-5212.25,
5407.42-5407.44, 5407.52-5407.54, 5407.60,
5407.72-5407.74, 5407.82-5407.84,
5407.92-5407.94, 5408.22-5408.24 (excluding
Canadian tariff item 5408.22.10, 5408.23.10 or
5408.24.10, U.S. tariff item 5408.22.h1,
5408.23.h1 or 5408.24.h1, Mexican tariff item
5408.22.x1, 5408.23.x1 or 5408.24.x1),
5408.32-5408.34, 5512.19, 5512.29, 5512.99,
5513.21-5513.49, 5514.21-5515.99,
5516.12-5516.14, 5516.22-5516.24,
5516.32-5516.34, 5516.42-5516.44,
5516.92-5516.94, 6001.10, 6001.92, 6002.43, or
6002.91-6002.93, from any other heading
outside that group.

Note 2: Apparel products of this Chapter shall be
considered to originate if they are both cut
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties and if
the outer shell, exclusive of collars or
cuffs, is wholly of one or more of the
following fabrics:

(i) Velveteen fabrics of subheading 5801.23,
containing 85 per cent or more by weight
of cotton;

(ii) Corduroy fabrics of subheading 5801.22,
containing 85 per cent or more by weight
of cotton and containing more than 7.5
wales per centimetre;

(iii) Fabrics of subheading 5111.11 or
5111.19, if hand-woven, with a loom
width of less than 76 cm, woven in
the United Kingdom in accordance
with the rules and regulations of
the Harris Tweed Association, Ltd.,
and so certified by the Association;

(iv) Fabrics of subheading 5112.30, weighing
not more than 340 grams per square metre,
containing wool, not less than 20 per
cent by weight of fine animal hair and
not less than 15 per cent by weight of
man-made staple fibres;

(v) Batiste fabrics of subheading 5513.11 or
5513.21, of square construction, of
single yarns exceeding 76 metric count,
containing between 60 and 70 warp ends
and filling picks per square centimetre,
of a weight not exceeding 110 grams per
square metre.

Note 3: For the purpose of determining the origin of a
good of this Chapter, the rule applicable to
that good shall only apply to the fabric which
imparts to the good its essential character
and such fabric must satisfy the tariff change
requirements set out in the rule for that
good. If the rule requires that the good must
also satisfy the tariff change requirements
for visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1,
such requirement shall only apply to the
visible lining fabric in the main body of the
garment, excluding sleeves, which covers the
largest surface area, and shall not apply to
removable linings.

6201.11-6201.13 A change to subheadings 6201.11 through
6201.13 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01
through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or
Chapter 54; provided the goods are both
cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the
Parties, and visible lining fabrics
listed in Note 1 satisfy the tariff
change requirements provided therein.

6201.19 A change to subheading 6201.19 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06 through
51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through
53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through
55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through
60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are
both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the Parties.

6201.91-6201.93 A change to subheadings 6201.91 through
6201.93 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01
through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or
Chapter 54; provided the goods are both
cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the
Parties, and visible lining fabrics
listed in Note 1 satisfy the tariff
change requirements provided therein.

6201.99 A change to subheading 6201.99 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06 through
51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through
53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through
55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through
60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are
both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the Parties.

6202.11-6202.13 A change to subheadings 6202.11 through
6202.13 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01
through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or
Chapter 54; provided the goods are both
cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the
Parties, and visible lining fabrics
listed in Note 1 satisfy the tariff
change requirements provided therein.

6202.19 A change to subheading 6202.19 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06 through
51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through
53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through
55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through
60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are
both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the Parties.

6202.91-6202.93 A change to subheadings 6202.91 through
6202.93 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01
through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or
Chapter 54; provided the goods are both
cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the
Parties, and visible lining fabrics
listed in Note 1 satisfy the tariff
change requirements provided therein.

6202.99 A change to subheading 6202.99 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06 through
51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through
53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through
55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through
60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are
both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the Parties.

6203.11-6203.12 A change to subheadings 6203.11 through
6203.12 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01
through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or
Chapter 54; provided the goods are both
cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the
Parties, and visible lining fabrics
listed in Note 1 satisfy the tariff
change requirements provided therein.

6203.19

6203.19.90 A change to Canadian tariff item
6203.19.90, U.S. tariff item 6203.19.40,
Mexican tariff item 6203.19.02 or
6203.19.99 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01
through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or
Chapter 54; provided the goods are both
cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the
Parties.

6203.19 A change to subheading 6203.19 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06 through
51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through
53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through
55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through
60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are
both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the Parties,
and visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1
satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6203.21-6203.29 A change to subheadings 6203.21 through
6203.29 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01
through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided
the goods are both cut (or knit to shape)
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties
and, with the additional requirement that
garments described in heading 62.01 or
jackets or blazers described in heading
62.03, of wool, fine animal hair, cotton
or man-made fibres, imported as part of
the ensembles of these subheadings, the
visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1
satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6203.31-6203.33 A change to subheadings 6203.31 through
6203.33 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01
through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or
Chapter 54; provided the goods are both
cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the
Parties, and visible lining fabrics
listed in Note 1 satisfy the tariff
change requirements provided therein.

6203.39

6203.39.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
6203.39.a1, U.S. tariff item 6203.39.40,
Mexican tariff item 6203.39.02 or
6203.39.99 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01
through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or
Chapter 54; provided the goods are both
cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the
Parties.

6203.39 A change to subheading 6203.39 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06 through
51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through
53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through
55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through
60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are
both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the Parties,
and visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1
satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6203.41-6203.49 A change to subheadings 6203.41 through
6203.49 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01
through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or
Chapter 54; provided the goods are both
cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the
Parties.

6204.11-6204.13 A change to subheadings 6204.11 through
6204.13 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01
through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or
Chapter 54; provided the goods are both
cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the
Parties, and visible lining fabrics
listed in Note 1 satisfy the tariff
change requirements provided therein.

6204.19

6204.19.a1 A change to Canadian tariff 6204.19.a1,
U.S. tariff item 6204.19.30, Mexican
tariff item 6204.19.02 or 6204.19.99 from
any other chapter, except from headings
51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12,
53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11,
55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 through 58.02,
60.01 through 60.02, or Chapter 54;
provided the goods are both cut and sewn
or otherwise assembled in the territory
of one or more of the Parties.

6204.19 A change to subheading 6204.19 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06 through
51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through
53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through
55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through
60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are
both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the Parties,
and visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1
satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6204.21-6204.29 A change to subheadings 6204.21 through
6204.29 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01
through 60.02, or Chapter 54; provided
the goods are both cut (or knit to shape)
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties
and, with the additional requirement that
garments described in heading 62.02,
jackets or blazers described in heading
62.04, or skirts described in heading
62.04, of wool, fine animal hair, cotton
or man-made fibres, imported as part of
the ensembles of these subheadings, the
visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1
satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6204.31-6204.33 A change to subheadings 6204.31 through
6204.33 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01
through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or
Chapter 54; provided the goods are both
cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the
Parties, and visible lining fabrics
listed in Note 1 satisfy the tariff
change requirements provided therein.

6204.39

6204.39.90 A change to Canadian tariff item
6204.39.90, U.S. tariff item 6204.39.60
or 6204.39.80, Mexican tariff item
6204.39.02 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01
through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or
Chapter 54; provided the goods are both
cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the
Parties.

6204.39 A change to subheading 6204.39 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06 through
51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through
53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through
55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through
60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are
both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the Parties,
and visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1
satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6204.41-6204.49 A change to subheadings 6204.41 through
6204.49 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01
through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or
Chapter 54; provided the goods are both
cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the
Parties.

6204.51-6204.53 A change to subheadings 6204.51 through
6204.53 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01
through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or
Chapter 54; provided the goods are both
cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the
Parties, and visible lining fabrics
listed in Note 1 satisfy the tariff
change requirements provided therein.

6204.59

6204.59.90 A change to Canadian tariff item
6204.59.90, U.S. tariff item 6204.59.40,
Mexican tariff item 6204.59.02 or
6204.59.99 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01
through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or
Chapter 54; provided the goods are both
cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the
Parties.

6204.59 A change to subheading 6204.59 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06 through
51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through
53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through
55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through
60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are
both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the Parties,
and visible lining fabrics listed in Note 1
satisfy the tariff change requirements
provided therein.

6204.61-6204.69 A change to subheadings 6204.61 through
6204.69 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01
through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or
Chapter 54; provided the goods are both
cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the
Parties.

6205.10 A change to subheading 6205.10 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06 through
51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through
53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through
55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through
60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are
both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the Parties.

6205.20-6205.30 Note: Men's or boys' shirts of cotton or
man-made fibres shall be considered to
originate if they are both cut and
assembled in the territory of one or more
of the Parties and if the outer shell,
exclusive of collars or cuffs, is wholly
of one or more of the following fabrics:

(i) Fabrics of subheading 5208.21, 5208.22,
5208.29, 5208.31, 5208.32, 5208.39,
5208.41, 5208.42, 5208.49, 5208.51,
5208.52 or 5208.59, of average yarn
number exceeding 135 metric;

(ii) Fabrics of subheading 5513.11 or 5513.21,
not of square construction, containing
more than 70 warp ends and filling picks
per square centimetre, of average yarn
number exceeding 70 metric;

(iii) Fabrics of subheading 5210.21 or
5210.31, not of square construction,
containing more than 70 warp ends
and filling picks per square
centimetre, of average yarn number
exceeding 70 metric;

(iv) Fabrics of subheading 5208.22 or 5208.32,
not of square construction, containing
more than 75 warp ends and filling picks
per square centimetre, of average yarn
number exceeding 65 metric;

(v) Fabrics of subheading 5407.81, 5407.82 or
5407.83, weighing less than 170 grams per
square metre, having a dobby weave
created by a dobby attachment;

(vi) Fabrics of subheading 5208.42 or 5208.49,
not of square construction, containing
more than 85 warp ends and filling picks
per square centimetre, of average yarn
number exceeding 85 metric;

(vii) Fabrics of subheading 5208.51, of
square construction, containing more
than 75 warp ends and filling picks
per square centimetre, made with
single yarns, of average yarn number
95 or greater metric;

(viii) Fabrics of subheading 5208.41, of
square construction, with a gingham
pattern, containing more than 85
warp ends and filling picks per
square centimetre, made with single
yarns, of average yarn number 95 or
greater metric, and characterized by
a check effect produced by the
variation in color of the yarns in
the warp and filling.

A change to subheadings 6205.20 through
6205.30 from any other chapter, except from
headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 through
52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 through
53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01 through
58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or Chapter 54;
provided the goods are both cut and sewn or
otherwise assembled in the territory of one or
more of the Parties.

6205.90 A change to subheading 6205.90 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06 through
51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07 through
53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, 55.08 through
55.16, 58.01 through 58.02, 60.01 through
60.02, or Chapter 54; provided the goods are
both cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the Parties.

62.06-62.11 A change to headings 62.06 through 62.11
from any other chapter, except from
headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01
through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or
Chapter 54; provided the goods are both
cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the
Parties.

6212.10 A change to subheading 6212.10 from any
other chapter; provided the goods are both cut
and sewn or otherwise assembled in the
territory of one or more of the Parties.

6212.20-6212.90 A change to subheadings 6212.20 through
6212.90 from any other chapter, except
from headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01
through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or
Chapter 54; provided the goods are both
cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the
Parties.

62.13-62.17 A change to headings 62.13 through 62.17
from any other chapter, except from
headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, 55.08 through 55.16, 58.01
through 58.02, 60.01 through 60.02, or
Chapter 54; provided the goods are both
cut and sewn or otherwise assembled in
the territory of one or more of the
Parties.

Chapter 63 Other Made Up Textile Articles; Sets;
Worn Clothing and Worn Textile Articles;
Rags

Note 1: For the purpose of determining the origin of a
good of this Chapter, the rule applicable to
that good shall only apply to the fabric which
imparts to the good its essential character
and such fabric must satisfy the tariff change
requirements set out in the rule for that
good.

63.01-63.02 A change to headings 63.01 through 63.02
from any other chapter, except from
headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, Chapters 54 through 55,
headings 58.01 through 58.02 or 60.01
through 60.02; provided the goods are
both cut and sewn (or knit to shape) or
otherwise assembled in the territory of
one or more of the Parties.

63.03

6303.92.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
6303.92.a1, U.S. tariff item 6302.92.h1,
Mexican tariff item 6302.92.x1 from any
other chapter or from Canadian tariff
item 5402.43.10 or 5402.52.10, U.S.
tariff item 5402.43.10 or 5402.52.10,
Mexican tariff item 5402.43.01 or
5402.52.02, except from headings 51.06
through 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07
through 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11,
Chapters 54 through 55, headings 58.01
through 58.02, 60.01 or 60.02; provided
the goods are both cut and sewn or
otherwise assembled in the territory of
one or more of the Parties.

63.03 A change to heading 63.03 from any other
chapter, except from headings 51.06
through 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12, 53.07
through 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11,
Chapters 54 through 55, headings 58.01
through 58.02 or 60.01 through 60.02;
provided the goods are both cut and sewn
(or knit to shape) or otherwise assembled
in the territory of one or more of the
Parties.

63.04-63.10 A change to headings 63.04 through 63.10
from any other chapter, except from
headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04
through 52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10
through 53.11, Chapters 54 through 55,
headings 58.01 through 58.02 or 60.01
through 60.02; provided the goods are
both cut and sewn (or knit to shape) or
otherwise assembled in the territory of
one or more of the Parties.

Annex 00 SECTION XII Footwear, Headgear, Umbrellas, Sun Umbrellas, Walking-Sticks, Seat-
Sticks, Whips, Riding-Crops and Parts Thereof; Prepared Feathers
and Articles Made Therewith; Artificial Flowers; Articles of Human
Hair (Ch. 64-67)

Chapter 64 Footwear, Gaiters and the Like; Parts of
Such Articles

6401.10-6406.10 A change to subheadings 6401.10 through
6406.10 from any other subheading outside
that group, provided there is a regional
value content of not less than 55% under
the net cost method.

6406.20-6406.99 A change to subheadings 6406.20 through
6406.99 from any other chapter.

Chapter 65 Headgear and Parts Thereof

65.01-65.02 A change to headings 65.01 through 65.02
from any other chapter.

65.03-65.07 A change to headings 65.03 through 65.07
from any heading outside that group.

Chapter 66 Umbrellas, Sun Umbrellas, Walking-Sticks,
Seat-Sticks, Whips, Riding-Crops and
Parts Thereof

66.01 A change to heading 66.01 from any other
heading, except from a combination of
both:

a) subheading 6603.20; and
b) headings 39.20 through 39.21, 50.07,
51.11 through 51.13, 52.08 through
52.12, 53.09 through 53.11, 54.07
through 54.08, 55.12 through 55.16,
56.02 through 56.03, 58.01 through
58.11, 59.01 through 59.11, 60.01
through 60.02.

66.02 A change to heading 66.02 from any other
heading.

66.03 A change to heading 66.03 from any other
chapter.

Chapter 67 Prepared Feathers and Down and Articles
Made of Feathers or of Down; Artificial
Flowers; Articles of Human Hair

67.01

6701.00.10 A change to Canadian tariff item
6701.00.10, U.S. tariff item 6701.00.10,
Mexican tariff item 6701.00.01 or
6701.00.02 from any other tariff item.

67.01 A change to heading 67.01 from any other
chapter.

67.02 A change to heading 67.02 from any other
heading.

67.03 A change to heading 67.03 from any other
chapter.

67.04 A change to heading 67.04 from any other
heading.

Annex 00 SECTION XIII Articles of Stone, Plaster, Cement, Asbestos, Mica or Similar
Materials; Ceramic Products; Glass and Glassware (Ch. 68-70)

Chapter 68 Articles of Stone, Plaster, Cement,
Asbestos, Mica or Similar Materials

68.01-68.11 A change to headings 68.01 through 68.11
from any other chapter.

6812.10 A change to subheading 6812.10 from any other
chapter.

6812.20 A change to subheading 6812.20 from any other
subheading.

6812.30-6812.40 A change to subheadings 6812.30 through
6812.40 from any other subheading outside
that group.

6812.50 A change to subheading 6812.50 from any other
subheading.

6812.60-6812.90 A change to subheadings 6812.60 through
6812.90 from any other subheading outside
that group.

68.13 A change to heading 68.13 from any other
heading.

68.14-68.15 A change to headings 68.14 through 68.15
from any other chapter.

Chapter 69 Ceramic Products

69.01-69.14 A change to headings 69.01 through 69.14
from any other chapter.

Chapter 70 Glass and Glassware

70.01-70.02 A change to headings 70.01 through 70.02
from any other chapter.

70.03-70.09 A change to headings 70.03 through 70.09
from any other heading outside that
group.

70.10-70.20 A change to headings 70.10 through 70.20
from any other heading, except from
headings 70.07 through 70.20.

Annex 00 SECTION XIV Natural or Cultured Pearls, Precious or Semiprecious Stones,
Precious Metals, Metals Clad with Precious Metal, and Articles
Thereof; Imitation Jewellery; Coin (Ch. 71)

Chapter 71 Natural or Cultured Pearls, Precious or
Semi-Precious Stones, Precious Metals,
Metals Clad with Precious Metal, and
Articles Thereof; Imitation Jewellery;
Coin (Ch. 71)

71.01-71.12 A change to headings 71.01 through 71.12
from any other chapter.

71.13-71.18 Note: Pearls, temporarily or permanently
strung but without the addition of
clasps or other ornamental features
of precious metals or stones, shall
be treated as a good of the country
in which the pearls were obtained.

A change to headings 71.13 through 71.18 from
any other heading outside that group.

Annex 00 SECTION XIX Arms and Ammunition; Parts and Accessories Thereof (Ch. 93)

Chapter 93 Arms and Ammunition; Parts and Accessories
Thereof
93.01-93.04 A change to headings 93.01 through 93.04
from any other chapter; or

A change to headings 93.01 through 93.04 from
heading 93.05, whether or not there is also a
change from any other chapter, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

93.05 A change to heading 93.05 from any other
heading.

93.06-93.07 A change to headings 93.06 through 93.07
from any other chapter.

Annex 00 SECTION XV Base Metals and Articles of Base Metal (Ch. 72-83)

Chapter 72 Iron and Steel

72.01 A change to heading 72.01 from any other
chapter.

7202.11-7202.60 A change to subheadings 7202.11 through
7202.60 from any other chapter.

7202.70 A change to subheading 7202.70 from any other
chapter, except from subheading 2613.10.

7202.80-7202.99 A change to subheadings 7202.80 through
7202.99 from any other chapter.

72.03-72.05 A change to headings 72.03 through 72.05
from any other chapter.

72.06-72.07 A change to headings 72.06 through 72.07
from any other heading outside that
group.

72.08-72.16 A change to headings 72.08 through 72.16
from any other heading outside that
group.

72.17 A change to heading 72.17 from any other
heading, except from headings 72.13
through 72.15.

72.18-72.22 A change to headings 72.18 through 72.22
from any other heading outside that
group.

72.23 A change to heading 72.23 from any other
heading, except from headings 72.21
through 72.22.

72.24-72.28 A change to headings 72.24 through 72.28
from any other heading outside that
group.

72.29 A change to heading 72.29 from any other
heading, except from headings 72.27
through 72.28.

Chapter 73 Articles of Iron or Steel

73.01-73.03 A change to headings 73.01 through 73.03
from any other chapter.

7304.10-7304.39 A change to subheadings 7304.10 through
7304.39 from any other chapter.

7304.41
7304.41.10 A change to Canadian tariff item
7304.41.10, U.S. tariff item 7304.41.10,
Mexican tariff item 7304.41.02 or
7304.41.03 from subheading 7304.49 or
from any other chapter.

7304.41 A change to subheading 7304.41 from any other
chapter.

7304.49-7304.90 A change to subheadings 7304.49 through
7304.90 from any other chapter.

73.05-73.07 A change to headings 73.05 through 73.07
from any other chapter.

73.08 A change to heading 73.08 from any other
heading, except for changes resulting
from the following processes performed on
angles, shapes, or sections of heading
72.16:

a) drilling, punching, notching,
cutting, cambering, or sweeping,
whether performed individually or in
combination;
b) adding attachments or weldments for
composite construction;
c) adding attachments for handling
purposes;
d) adding weldments, connectors or
attachments to H-sections or I-
sections; provided that the maximum
dimension of the weldments,
connectors, or attachments is not
greater than the dimension between
the inner surfaces of the flanges of
the H-sections or I-sections
e) painting, galvanizing, or otherwise
coating; or
f) adding a simple base plate without
stiffening elements, individually or
in combination with drilling,
punching, notching, or cutting, to
create an article suitable as a
column.

73.09-73.11 A change to headings 73.09 through 73.11
from any other heading outside that
group.

73.12-73.14 A change to headings 73.12 through 73.14
from any other heading, including another
heading within that group.

7315.11-7315.12 A change to subheadings 7315.11 through
7315.12 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 7315.11 through
7315.12 from subheading 7315.19, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

7315.19 A change to subheading 7315.19 from any other
heading.

7315.20-7315.89 A change to subheadings 7315.20 through
7315.89 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 7315.20 through
7315.89 from subheading 7315.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

7315.90 A change to subheading 7315.90 from any other
heading.

73.16 A change to heading 73.16 from any other
heading, except from heading 73.12 or
73.15.

73.17-73.18 A change to headings 73.17 through 73.18
from any other heading outside that
group.

73.19-73.20 A change to headings 73.19 through 73.20
from any other heading outside that
group.

7321.11

7321.11.19 A change to Canadian tariff item
7321.11.19, U.S. tariff item 7321.11.30,
Mexican tariff item 7321.11.02 or
7321.11.03 from any other subheading,
except from Canadian tariff item
7321.90.51, 7321.90.52 or 7321.90.53,
U.S. tariff item 7321.90.32, 7321.90.34
or U.S. tariff item 7321.90.36, Mexican
tariff item 7321.90.05, 7321.90.06 or
7321.90.07.

7321.11 A change to subheading 7321.11 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 7321.11 from subheading
7321.90, whether or not there is also a change
from any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

7321.12-7321.83 A change to subheadings 7321.12 through
7321.83 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 7321.12 through
7321.83 from subheading 7321.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

7321.90

7321.90.51 A change to Canadian tariff item
7321.90.51, U.S. tariff item 7321.90.32,
Mexican tariff item 7321.90.05 from any
other tariff item.

7321.90.52 A change to Canadian tariff item
7321.90.52, U.S. tariff item 7321.90.34,
Mexican tariff item 7321.90.06 from any
other tariff item.

7321.90.53 A change to Canadian tariff item
7321.90.53, U.S. tariff item 7321.90.36,
Mexican tariff item 7321.90.07 from any
other tariff item.

7321.90 A change to subheading 7321.90 from any other
heading.

73.22-73.23 A change to headings 73.22 through 73.23
from any other heading outside that
group.

7324.10-7324.29 A change to subheadings 7324.10 through
7324.29 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 7324.10 through
7324.29 from subheading 7324.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

7324.90 A change to subheading 7324.90 from any other
heading.

73.25-73.26 A change to headings 73.25 through 73.26
from any other heading outside that
group.


Chapter 74 Copper and Articles Thereof

74.01-74.02 A change to headings 74.01 through 74.02
from any other chapter.

74.03 A change to heading 74.03 from any other
chapter; or

A change to heading 74.03 from any of Canadian
tariff item 7404.00.11, 7404.00.21 or
7404.11.91, U.S. tariff item 7404.00.10,
Mexican tariff item 7404.00.01 or 7404.11.02,
heading 74.01 or 74.02, whether or not there
is also a change from any other chapter,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

74.04 A change to heading 74.04 from any other
chapter.

74.05-74.07 A change to headings 74.05 through 74.07
from any other chapter; or

A change to headings 74.05 through 74.07 from
any of Canadian tariff item 7404.00.11,
7404.00.21 or 7404.00.91, U.S. tariff item
7404.00.10, Mexican tariff item 7404.00.01 or
7404.00.02, heading 74.01 or 74.02, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
chapter, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

7408.11

7408.11.11 A change to Canadian tariff item
7408.11.11 or 7408.11.21, U.S. tariff
item 7408.11.60, Mexican tariff item
7408.11.01 from any other chapter; or

A change to Canadian tariff item 7408.11.11 or
7408.11.21, U.S. tariff item 7408.11.60,
Mexican tariff item 7408.11.01 from any of
Canadian tariff item 7404.00.11, 7404.00.21 or
7404.00.91, U.S. tariff item 7404.00.10,
Mexican tariff item 7404.00.01 or 7404.00.02,
or heading 74.01 or 74.02, whether or not
there is also a change from any other chapter,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

7408.11 A change to subheading 7408.11 from any
other heading, except from heading 74.07.

7408.19-7408.29 A change to subheadings 7408.19 through
7408.29 from any other heading, except
from heading 74.07.

74.09 A change to heading 74.09 from any other
heading.

74.10 A change to heading 74.10 from any other
heading, except from heading 74.09.

74.11 A change to heading 74.11 from any other
heading, except from heading 74.09 or
Canadian tariff item 7407.10.13,
7407.10.22, 7407.21.13, 7407.21.22,
7407.22.13, 7407.22.22, 7407.29.13, or
7407.29.22, U.S. tariff item
7407.10.20, 7407.21.20, 7407.22.20 or
7407.29.20, Mexican tariff item
7407.10.02, 7407.21.02, 7407.22.02 or
7407.29.02.

74.12 A change to heading 74.12 from any other
heading, except from heading 74.11.

74.13 A change to heading 74.13 from any other
heading, except from headings 74.07
through 74.08; or

A change to heading 74.13 from any of headings
74.07 through 74.08, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

74.14-74.18 A change to headings 74.14 through 74.18
from any other heading, including another
heading within that group.

7419.10 A change to subheading 7419.10 from any other
heading, except from heading 74.07.

7419.91-7419.99 A change to subheadings 7419.91 through
7419.99 from any other heading.

Chapter 75 Nickel and Articles Thereof

75.01-75.04 A change to headings 75.01 through 75.04
from any other chapter.

75.05 A change to heading 75.05 from any other
heading.

75.06

7506.10.22 A change to Canadian tariff item
7506.10.22, U.S. tariff item 7506.10.50,
Mexican tariff item 7506.10.01 from any
other tariff item.

7506.20.92 A change to Canadian tariff item
7506.20.92, U.S. tariff item 7506.20.50,
Mexican tariff item 7506.20.01 from any
other tariff item.

75.06 A change to heading 75.06 from any other
heading.

75.07-75.08 A change to headings 75.07 through 75.08
from any other heading outside that
group.

Chapter 76 Aluminum and Articles Thereof

76.01-76.03 A change to headings 76.01 through 76.03
from any other chapter.

76.04-76.06 A change to headings 76.04 through 76.06
from any other heading outside that
group.

76.07 A change to heading 76.07 from any other
heading.

76.08-76.09 A change to headings 76.08 through 76.09
from any other heading outside that
group.

76.10-76.13 A change to headings 76.10 through 76.13
from any other heading, including another
heading within that group.

76.14 A change to heading 76.14 from any other
heading, except from headings 76.04
through 76.05.

76.15-76.16 A change to headings 76.15 through 76.16
from any other heading, including another
heading within that group.


Chapter 78 Lead and Articles Thereof

78.01-78.02 A change to headings 78.01 through 78.02
from any other chapter.

78.03-78.06 A change to headings 78.03 through 78.06
from any other chapter; or

A change to headings 78.03 through 78.06 from
any other heading within Chapter 78, including
another heading within that group, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
chapter, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

Chapter 79 Zinc and Articles Thereof

79.01-79.03 A change to headings 79.01 through 79.03
from any other chapter.

79.04-79.07 A change to headings 79.04 through 79.07
from any other chapter; or

A change to headings 79.04 through 79.07 from
any other heading within Chapter 79, including
another heading within that group, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
chapter, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

Chapter 80 Tin and Articles Thereof

80.01-80.02 A change to headings 80.01 through 80.02
from any other chapter.

80.03-80.04 A change to headings 80.03 through 80.04
from any other heading outside that group.

80.05-80.07 A change to headings 80.05 through 80.07
from any other heading outside that
group.

Chapter 81 Other Base Metals; Cermets; Articles
Thereof

8101.10-8101.91 A change to subheadings 8101.10 through
8101.91 from any other chapter.

8101.92 A change to subheading 8101.92 from any other
subheading.

8101.93 A change to subheading 8101.93 from any other
chapter.

8101.99 A change to subheading 8101.99 from any other
subheading.

8102.10-8102.91 A change to subheadings 8102.10 through
8102.91 from any other chapter.

8102.92 A change to subheading 8102.92 from any other
subheading.

8102.93 A change to subheading 8102.93 from any other
subheading, except from Canadian tariff item
8102.92.10, U.S. tariff item 8102.92.10,
Mexican tariff item 8102.92.01.

8102.99 A change to subheading 8102.99 from any other
subheading.

8103.10 A change to subheading 8103.10 from any other
chapter.

8103.90 A change to subheading 8103.90 from any other
subheading.

8104.11-8104.30 A change to subheadings 8104.11 through
8104.30 from any other chapter.

8104.90 A change to subheading 8104.90 from any other
subheading.

8105.10 A change to subheading 8105.10 from any other
chapter.

8105.90 A change to subheading 8105.90 from any other
subheading.

81.06 A change to heading 81.06 from any other
chapter.

8107.10 A change to subheading 8107.10 from any other
chapter.

8107.90 A change to subheading 8107.90 from any
other subheading.

8108.10 A change to subheading 8108.10 from any other
chapter.

8108.90 A change to subheading 8108.90 from any other
subheading.

8109.10 A change to subheading 8109.10 from any other
chapter.

8109.90 A change to subheading 8109.90 from any other
subheading.

81.10 A change to heading 81.10 from any other
chapter.

81.11

8111.00.21 A change to Canadian tariff item
8111.00.21. 8111.00.22, 8111.00.40, U.S.
tariff item 8111.00.60, Mexican tariff
item 8111.00.01 from any other tariff
item.

81.11 A change to heading 81.11 from any other
chapter.

81.12-81.13 A change to headings 81.12 through 81.13
from any other chapter.

Chapter 82 Tools, Implements, Cutlery, Spoons and
Forks, of Base Metal; Parts Thereof of
Base Metal
82.01-82.15 A change to headings 82.01 through 82.15
from any other chapter.

Chapter 83 Miscellaneous Articles of Base Metal

8301.10-8301.50 A change to subheadings 8301.10 through
8301.50 from any chapter; or

A change to subheadings 8301.10 through
8301.50 from subheading 8301.60, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
chapter, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8301.60-8301.70 A change to subheadings 8301.60 through
8301.70 from any other chapter.

83.02-83.04 A change to headings 83.02 through 83.04
from any other chapter.

8305.10-8305.20 A change to subheadings 8305.10 through
8305.20 from any other chapter; or

A change to subheadings 8305.10 through
8305.20 from subheading 8305.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
chapter, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8305.90 A change to subheading 8305.90 from any other
chapter.

83.06-83.07 A change to headings 83.06 through 83.07
from any other chapter.; or

A change to headings 83.06 through 83.07 from
within headings 83.06 through 83.07, whether
or not there is also a change from any other
chapter, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% the transaction value method is
used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8308.10-8308.20 A change to subheadings 8308.10 through
8308.20 from any other chapter; or

A change to subheadings 8308.10 through
8308.20 from subheading 8308.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
chapter, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8308.90 A change to subheading 8308.90 from any other
chapter.

83.09-83.10 A change to headings 83.09 through 83.10
from any other chapter.

8311.10-8311.30 A change to subheadings 8311.10 through
8311.30 from any other chapter; or

A change to subheadings 8311.10 through
8311.30 from subheading 8311.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
chapter, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8311.90 A change to subheading 8311.90 from any other
chapter.

Annex 00 SECTION XVI Machinery and Mechanical Appliances; Electrical Equipment; Parts
Thereof; Sound Recorders and Reproducers, Television Image and
Sound Recorders and Reproducers, and Parts and Accessories of Such
Articles (Ch. 84-85)

Note: For purposes of this Section, the term, "printed circuit
assembly", means goods consisting of one or more printed
circuits of heading 85.34 with one or more active
elements assembled thereon, with or without passive
elements. For purposes of this Note, "active elements"
means diodes, transistors and similar semiconductor
devices, whether or not photosensitive, of heading 85.41,
and integrated circuits and microassemblies of heading
85.42.


Chapter 84 Nuclear Reactors, Boilers, Machinery and
Mechanical Appliances; Parts Thereof

Note X: Tariff item 8473.30.a3 covers the
following parts of printers:

(1) Control or command assemblies for
printers of subheading 8471.92,
incorporating at least two of the
following: printed circuit assembly;
hard or flexible (floppy) disc drive;
keyboard; user interface;

(2) Light source assemblies for printers of
subheading 8471.92, incorporating at
least two of the following: light
emitting diode assembly; gas laser;
mirror polygon assembly; base casting;

(3) Laser imaging assemblies for the printers
of subheading 8471.92, incorporating at
least two of the following:
photoreceptor belt or cylinder; toner
receptacle unit; toner developing unit;
charge/discharge unit; cleaning unit;

(4) Image fixing assemblies for the printers
of subheading 8471.92, incorporating at
least two of the following: fuser;
pressure roller; heating element; release
oil dispenser; cleaning unit; electrical
control;

(5) Ink jet marking assemblies for the
printers of subheading 8471.92,
incorporating at least two of the
following: thermal print head; ink
dispensing unit; nozzle and reservoir
unit; ink heater;

(6) Maintenance/sealing assemblies for the
printers of subheading 8471.92,
incorporating at least two of the
following: vacuum unit; ink jet covering
unit; sealing unit; purging unit;

(7) Paper handling assemblies for the
printers of subheading 8471.92,
incorporating at least two of the
following: paper transport belt; roller;
print bar; carriage; gripper roller;
paper storage unit; exit tray;

(8) Thermal transfer imaging assemblies for
the printers of subheading 8471.92,
incorporating at least two of the
following: thermal print head; cleaning
unit; supply or take-up roller;

(9) Ionographic imaging assemblies for the
printers of subheading 8471.92,
incorporating at least two of the
following: ion generation and emitting
unit; air assist unit; printed circuit
assembly; charge receptor belt or
cylinder; toner receptacle unit; toner
distribution unit; developer receptacle
and distribution unit; developing unit;
charge/discharge unit; cleaning unit; and

(10) Combinations of the above specified
assemblies.

8401.10-8401.30 A change to subheadings 8401.10 through
8401.30 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8401.10 through
8401.30 from subheading 8401.40, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8401.40 A change to subheading 8401.40 from any other
heading.

8402.11-8402.20 A change to subheadings 8402.11 through
8402.20 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8402.11 through
8402.20 from subheading 8402.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8402.90 A change to subheading 8402.90 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8402.90 from within
subheading 8402.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8403.10 A change to subheading 8403.10 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8403.10 from subheading
8403.90, whether or not there is also a change
from any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8403.90 A change to subheading 8403.90 from any other
heading.

8404.10-8404.20 A change to subheadings 8404.10 through
8404.20 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8404.10 through
8404.20 from subheading 8404.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8404.90 A change to subheading 8404.90 from any other
heading.

8405.10 A change to subheading 8405.10 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheadings 8405.10 from
subheading 8405.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8405.90 A change to subheading 8405.90 from any other
heading.

8406.11-8406.19 A change to subheadings 8406.11 through
8406.19 from any other subheading outside
that group, except from Canadian tariff
item 8406.90.32 or 8406.90.34, U.S.
tariff item 8406.90.20, 8406.90.40,
8406.90.50 or 8406.90.70, Mexican tariff
item 8406.90.x1 or 8406.90.x2.

8406.90

8406.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8406.90.32, U.S. tariff item 8406.90.20,
Mexican tariff item 8406.90.x1 from
Canadian tariff item 8406.90.31, U.S.
tariff item 8406.90.30 or 8406.90.60,
Mexican tariff item 8406.90.x3 or any
other heading.

US8406.90.50 A change to U.S. tariff item 8406.90.50 from
Canadian tariff item 8406.90.31, U.S. tariff
item 8406.90.30 or 8406.90.60, Mexican tariff
item 8406.90.x3 or any other heading.

8406.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8406.90.34, U.S. tariff item 8406.90.40,
Mexican tariff item 8406.90.x2 from any
other tariff item.

8406.90.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item
8406.90.31, U.S. tariff item 8406.90.30,
Mexican tariff item 8406.90.x3 from any
other tariff item.

US8406.90.60 A change to U.S. tariff item 8406.90.60 from
any other tariff item.

US8406.90.70 A change to U.S. tariff item 8406.90.70 from
any other tariff item.

8406.90 A change to subheading 8406.90 from any other
heading.

84.07-84.08 A change to headings 84.07 through 84.08
from any other heading, including another
heading within that group, provided there
is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8409.10 A change to subheading 8409.10 from any other
heading.

8409.91 A change to subheading 8409.91 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8409.91 from within
subheading 8409.91, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8409.99 A change to subheading 8409.99 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8409.99 from within
subheading 8409.99, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8410.11-8410.13 A change to subheadings 8410.11 through
8410.13 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8410.11 through
8410.13 from subheading 8410.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8410.90 A change to subheading 8410.90 from any other
heading.

8411.11-8411.82 A change to subheadings 8411.11 through
8411.82 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8411.11 through
8411.82 from any of subheadings 8411.91
through 8411.99, whether or not there is also
a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8411.91-8411.99 A change to subheadings 8411.91 through
8411.99 from any other heading.

8412.10-8412.80 A change to subheadings 8412.10 through
8412.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8412.10 through
8412.80 from subheading 8412.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8412.90 A change to subheading 8412.90 from any other
heading.

8413.11-8413.82 A change to subheadings 8413.11 through
8413.82 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8413.11 through
8413.82 from any of subheadings 8413.91
through 8413.92, whether or not there is also
a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8413.91 A change to subheading 8413.91 from any other
heading.

8413.92 A change to subheading 8413.92 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8413.92 from within
subheading 8409.92, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8414.10-8414.20 A change to subheadings 8414.10 through
8414.20 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8414.10 through
8414.20 from subheading 8414.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8414.30 A change to subheading 8414.30 from any other
subheading, except from Canadian tariff item
8414.90.21 or 8414.90.51, U.S. tariff item
8414.90.20, Mexican tariff item 8414.90.x1.

8414.40-8414.80 A change to subheadings 8414.40 through
8414.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8414.40 through
8414.80 from subheading 8414.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8414.90 A change to subheading 8414.90 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8414.90 from within
subheading 8414.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8415.10 A change to subheading 8415.10 from any other
subheading, except from Canadian tariff item
8415.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8415.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8415.90.x1 or from
assemblies incorporating at least two of the
following: compressor, condenser,evaporator,
connecting tubing.

8415.81-8415.83 A change to subheadings 8415.81 through
8415.83 from any other subheading outside
that group, except from Canadian tariff
item 8415.90.a1, U.S. tariff item
8415.90.h1, Mexican tariff item
8415.90.x1 or from assemblies for goods
of subheadings 8415.10 through 8415.83,
incorporating at least two of the
following: compressor,
condenser,evaporator, connecting tubing;
or

A change to subheadings 8415.81 through
8415.83 from any of Canadian tariff item
8415.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8415.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8415.90.x1 or assemblies
for goods of subheadings 8415.10 through
8415.83, incorporating at least two of the
following: compressor, condenser,evaporator,
connecting tubing, whether or not there is
also a change from any other subheading
outside that group, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8415.90

8415.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8415.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8415.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8415.90.x1 from any
other tariff item.

8415.90 A change to subheading 8415.90 from any other
heading.

8416.10-8416.30 A change to subheadings 8416.10 through
8416.30 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8416.10 through
8416.30 from subheading 8416.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8416.90 A change to subheading 8416.90 from any other
heading.

8417.10-8417.80 A change to subheadings 8417.10 through
8417.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8417.10 through
8417.80 from subheading 8417.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8417.90 A change to subheading 8417.90 from any other
heading.

8418.10-8418.21 A change to subheadings 8418.10 through
8418.21 from any other subheading, except
from subheading 8418.91 or Canadian
tariff item 8418.99.a1, U.S. tariff
item 8418.99.h1, Mexican tariff item
8418.99.x1, or from assemblies
incorporating at least two of the
following: compressor, condenser,
evaporator, connecting tubing.

8418.22 A change to subheading 8418.22 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheadings 8418.22 from any of
subheadings 8418.91 through 8418.99, whether
or not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8418.29-8418.40 A change to subheadings 8418.29 through
8418.40 from any other subheading outside
that group, except from subheading
8418.91 or Canadian tariff item
8418.99.a1, U.S. tariff item 8418.99.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8418.99.x1, or from
assemblies incorporating at least two of
the following: compressor, condenser,
evaporator, connecting tubing.

8418.50-8418.69 A change to subheadings 8418.50 through
8418.69 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8418.50 through
8418.69 from any of subheadings 8418.91
through 8418.99, whether or not there is also
a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8418.91 A change to subheading 8418.91 from any other
subheading.

8418.99

8418.99.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8418.99.a1, U.S. tariff item 8418.99.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8418.99.x1 from any
other tariff item.

8418.99 A change to subheading 8418.99 from any other
heading.

8419.11-8419.89 A change to subheadings 8419.11 through
8419.89 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8419.11 through
8419.89 from subheading 8419.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8419.90 A change to subheading 8419.90 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8419.90 from within
subheading 8419.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8420.10 A change to subheading 8420.10 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheadings 8420.10 from any of
subheadings 8420.91 through 8420.99, whether
or not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8420.91-8420.99 A change to subheadings 8420.91 through
8420.99 from any other heading.

8421.11 A change to subheading 8421.11 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8421.11 from subheading
8421.91, whether or not there is also a change
from any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8421.12 A change to subheading 8421.12 from any other
subheading, except from Canadian tariff item
8421.91.a1, 8421.91.a2 or 8537,10.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8421.91.h1, 8421.91.h2 or
8537.10.h1, Mexican tariff item 8421.91.x1,
8421.91.x2 or 8537.10.x1.

8421.19-8421.39 A change to subheadings 8421.19 through
8421.39 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8421.19 through
8421.39 from any of subheadings 8421.91
through 8421.99, whether or not there is also
a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8421.91

8421.91.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8421.91.a1, U.S. tariff item 8421.91.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8421.91.x1 from any
other tariff item.

8421.91.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8421.91.a2, U.S. tariff item 8421.91.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8421.91.x2 from any
other tariff item.

8421.91 A change to subheading 8421.91 from any other
heading.

8421.99 A change to subheading 8421.99 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8421.99 from within
subheading 8421.99, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8422.11 A change to subheading 8422.11 from any other
subheading, except from Canadian tariff item
8422.90.a1, 8422.90.a2 or 8537.10.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8422.90.h1, 8422.90.h2 or
8537.10.h1, Mexican tariff item 8422.90.x1.
8422.90.x2 or 8537.10.x1, or from water
circulation systems incorporating a pump,
whether or not motorized, and auxiliary
apparatus for controlling, filtering, or
dispersing a spray.

8422.19-8422.40 A change to subheadings 8422.19 through
8422.40 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8422.19 through
8422.40 from subheading 8422.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8422.90

8422.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8422.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8422.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8422.90.x1 from any
other tariff item.

8422.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8422.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 8422.90.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8422.90.h2 from any
other tariff item.

8422.90 A change to subheading 8422.90 from any other
heading.

8423.10-8423.89 A change to subheadings 8423.10 through
8423.89 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8423.10 through
8423.89 from subheading 8423.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8423.90 A change to subheading 8423.90 from any other
heading.

8424.10-8424.89 A change to subheadings 8424.10 through
8424.89 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8424.10 through
8424.89 from subheading 8424.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8424.90 A change to subheading 8424.90 from any other
heading.

84.25-84.26 A change to headings 84.25 through 84.26
from any other heading, except from
heading 84.31; or

A change to headings 84.25 through 84.26 from
heading 84.31, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8427.10

8427.10.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8427.10.a1, U.S. tariff item 8427.10.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8427.10.x1 from any
other heading, except from heading 84.07
or 84.08 or subheading 8431.20 or
8483.40; or

A change to Canadian tariff item 8427.10.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8427.10.h1, Mexican tariff
item 8427.10.x1 from any of headings 84.07 or
84.08 or subheadings 8431.20 or 8483.40,
whether or not there is also a change from any
other heading, provided there is a regional
value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8427.10 A change to subheading 8427.10 from any other
heading, except from subheading 8431.20; or

A change to subheading 8427.10 from subheading
8431.20, whether or not there is also a change
from any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8427.20

8427.20.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8427.20.a1, U.S. tariff item 8427.20.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8427.20.x1 from any
other heading, except from heading 84.07
or 84.08 or subheading 8431.20 or
8483.40; or

A change to Canadian tariff item 8427.20.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8427.20.h1, Mexican tariff
item 8427.20.x1 from any of headings 84.07 or
84.08 or subheadings 8431.20 or 8483.40,
whether or not there is also a change from any
other heading, provided there is a regional
value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8427.20 A change to subheading 8427.20 from any other
heading, except from subheading 8431.20; or

A change to subheading 8427.20 from subheading
8431.20, whether or not there is also a change
from any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8427.90 A change to subheading 8427.90 from any other
heading, except from subheading 8431.20; or

A change to subheading 8427.90 from subheading
8431.20, whether or not there is also a change
from any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

84.28-84.30 A change to headings 84.28 through 84.30
from any other heading outside that
group, except from heading 84.31; or

A change to headings 84.28 through 84.30 from
heading 84.31, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading outside that
group, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8431.10 A change to subheading 8431.10 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8431.10 from within
subheading 8431.10, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8431.20 A change to subheading 8431.20 from any other
heading outside that group.

8431.31 A change to subheading 8431.31 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8431.31 from within
subheading 8431.31, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8431.39 A change to subheading 8431.39 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8431.39 from within
subheading 8431.39, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8431.41-8431.42 A change to subheadings 8431.41 through
8431.42 from any other heading.

8431.43 A change to subheading 8431.43 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8431.43 from within
subheading 8431.43, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8431.49 A change to subheading 8431.49 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8431.49 from within
subheading 8431.49, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8432.10-8432.80 A change to subheading 8432.10 through
8432.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8432.10 through
8432.80 from subheading 8432.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8432.90 A change to subheading 8432.90 from any other
heading.

8433.11-8433.60 A change to subheadings 8433.11 through
8433.60 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8433.11 through
8433.60 from subheading 8433.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8433.90 A change to subheading 8433.90 from any other
heading.

8434.10-8434.20 A change to subheadings 8434.10 through
8434.20 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8434.10 through
8434.20 from subheading 8434.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8434.90 A change to subheading 8434.90 from any other
heading.

8435.10 A change to subheading 8435.10 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8435.10 from subheading
8435.90, whether or not there is also a change
from any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8435.90 A change to subheading 8435.90 from any other
heading.

8436.10-8436.80 A change to subheadings 8436.10 through
8436.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8436.10 through
8436.80 from any of subheadings 8436.91
through 8436.99, whether or not there is also
a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8436.91-8436.99 A change to subheadings 8436.91 through
8436.99 from any other heading.

8437.10-8437.80 A change to subheadings 8437.10 through
8437.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8437.10 through
8437.80 from subheading 8437.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8437.90 A change to subheading 8437.90 from any other
heading.

8438.10-8438.80 A change to subheadings 8438.10 through
8438.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8438.10 through
8438.80 from subheading 8438.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8438.90 A change to subheading 8438.90 from any other
heading.

8439.10-8439.30 A change to subheadings 8439.10 through
8439.30 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8439.10 through
8439.30 from any of subheadings 8439.91
through 8439.99, whether or not there is also
a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8439.91-8439.99 A change to subheadings 8439.91 through
8439.99 from any other heading.

8440.10 A change to subheading 8440.10 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8440.10 from subheading
8440.90, whether or not there is also a change
from any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8440.90 A change to subheading 8440.90 from any other
heading.

8441.10-8441.80 A change to subheadings 8441.10 through
8441.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8441.10 through
8441.80, from subheading 8441.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8441.90 A change to subheading 8441.90 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8441.90 from within
subheading 8441.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8442.10-8442.30 A change to subheadings 8442.10 through
8442.30 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8442.10 through
8442.30 from any of subheadings 8442.40
through 8442.50, whether or not there is also
a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8442.40-8442.50 A change to subheadings 8442.40 through
8442.50 from any other heading.

8443.11-8443.50 A change to subheadings 8443.11 through
8443.50 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8443.11 through
8443.50 from any of subheadings 8443.60 or
8443.90, whether or not there is also a change
from any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8443.60 A change to subheading 8443.60 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8443.60 from subheading
8443.90, whether or not there is also a change
from any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8443.90 A change to subheading 8443.90 from any other
heading.

84.44-84.47 A change to headings 84.44 through 84.47
from any other heading outside that
group, except from heading 84.48; or

A change to headings 84.44 through 84.47 from
heading 84.48, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8448.11-8448.19 A change to subheadings 8448.11 through
8448.19 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8448.11 through
8448.19 from any of subheadings 8448.20
through 8448.59, whether or not there is also
a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8448.20-8448.59 A change to subheadings 8448.20 through
8448.59 from any other heading.

84.49 A change to heading 84.49 from any other
heading.

8450.11-8450.20 A change to subheadings 8450.11 through
8450.20 from any other subheading outside
that group, except from Canadian tariff
item 8450.90.a1, 8450.90.a2 or
8537.10.a1, U.S. tariff item 8450.90.h1,
8450.90.h2 or 8537.10.h1, Mexican tariff
item 8450.90.x1, 8450.90.x2 or
8537.10.x1, or from washer assemblies
incorporating at least two of the
following: agitator, motor,
transmission, clutch.

8450.90

8450.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8450.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8450.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8450.90.x1 from any
other tariff item.

8450.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8450.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 8450.90.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8450.90.x2 from any
other tariff item.

8450.90 A change to subheading 8450.90 from any other
heading.

8451.10 A change to subheading 8451.10 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheadings 8451.10 from
subheading 8451.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8451.21-8451.29 A change to subheadings 8451.21 through
8451.29 from any other subheading outside
that group, except from Canadian tariff
item 8451.90.a1 or 8451.90.a2, U.S.
tariff item 8451.90.h1 or 8451.90.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8451.90.x1 or
8451.90.x2, or subheading 8537.10.

8451.30-8451.80 A change to subheadings 8451.30 through
8451.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8451.30 through
8451.80 from subheading 8451.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8451.90

8451.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8451.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8451.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8451.90.x1 from any
other tariff item.

8451.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8451.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 8451.90.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8451.90.x2 from any
other tariff item.

8451.90 A change to subheading 8451.90 from any other
heading.

8452.10-8452.30 A change to subheadings 8452.10 through
8452.30 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8452.10 through
8452.30 from any of subheadings 8452.40 or
8452.90, whether or not there is also a change
from any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8452.40-8452.90 A change to subheadings 8452.40 through
8452.90 from any other heading.

8453.10-8453.80 A change to subheadings 8453.10 through
8453.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8453.10 through
8453.80 from subheading 8453.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8453.90 A change to subheading 8453.90 from any other
heading.

8454.10-8454.30 A change to subheadings 8454.10 through
8454.30 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8454.10 through
8454.30 from subheading 8454.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8454.90 A change to subheading 8454.90 from any other
heading.

8455.10-8455.22 A change to subheadings 8455.10 through
8455.22 from any other subheading outside
that group, except from Canadian tariff
item 8455.90.a1, U.S. tariff item
8455.90.h1, Mexican tariff item
8455.90.x1.

8455.30 A change to subheading 8455.30 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheadings 8455.30 from
subheading 8455.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8455.90 A change to subheading 8455.90 from any other
heading.

8456.10 A change to subheading 8456.10 from any other
heading, except from more than one of the
following:

o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8537.10,
o subheading 9013.20.

8456.20-8456.90 A change to subheadings 8456.20 through
8456.90 from any other heading, except
from more than one of the following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10.

84.57 A change to heading 84.57 from any other
heading, except from heading 84.59 or
from more than one of the following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10.

8458.11 A change to subheading 8458.11 from any
other heading, except from more than one
of the following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10.

8458.19 A change to subheading 8458.19 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff
8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading
8501.32 or 8501.52.

8458.91 A change to subheading 8458.91 from any other
heading, except from more than one of the
following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10.

8458.99 A change to subheading 8458.99 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff
8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading
8501.32 or 8501.52.

8459.10 A change to subheading 8459.10 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff
8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading
8501.32 or 8501.52.

8459.21 A change to subheading 8459.21 from any other
heading, except from more than one of the
following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10; or

A change to subheading 8459.21 from more than
one of the following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10,

whether or not there is also a change from any
other heading, provided there is a regional
value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8459.29 A change to subheading 8459.29 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff
8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading
8501.32 or 8501.52.

8459.31 A change to subheading 8459.31 from any other
heading, except from more than one of the
following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10; or

A change to subheading 8459.31 from more than
one of the following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10,

whether or not there is also a change from any
other heading, provided there is a regional
value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8459.39 A change to subheading 8459.39 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff
8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading
8501.32 or 8501.52.

8459.40-8459.51 A change to subheadings 8459.40 through
8459.51 from any other heading, except
from more than one of the following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10; or

A change to subheadings 8459.40 through
8459.51 from more than one of the following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10,

whether or not there is also a change from any
other heading, provided there is a regional
value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8459.59 A change to subheading 8459.59 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff
8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading
8501.32 or 8501.52.

8459.61 A change to subheading 8459.61 from any other
heading, except from more than one of the
following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10; or

A change to subheading 8459.61 from more than
one of the following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10,

whether or not there is also a change from any
other heading, provided there is a regional
value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8459.69 A change to subheading 8459.69 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff
8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading
8501.32 or 8501.52.

8459.70

8459.70.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8459.70.a1, U.S. tariff item 8459.70.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8459.70.x1 from any
other heading, except from more than one
of the following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10; or

A change to Canadian tariff item 8459.70.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8459.70.h1, Mexican tariff
item 8459.70.x1 from more than one of the
following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10,

whether or not there is also a change from any
other heading, provided there is a regional
value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8459.70 A change to subheading 8459.70 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff
8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading
8501.32 or 8501.52.

8460.11 A change to subheading 8460.11 from any other
heading, except from more than one of the
following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10.

8460.19 A change to subheading 8460.19 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff
8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading
8501.32 or 8501.52.

8460.21 A change to subheading 8460.21 from any other
heading, except from more than one of the
following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10.

8460.29 A change to subheading 8460.29 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff
8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading
8501.32 or 8501.52.

8460.31 A change to subheading 8460.31 from any other
heading, except from more than one of the
following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10.

8460.39 A change to subheading 8460.39 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff
8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading
8501.32 or 8501.52.

8460.40

8460.40.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8460.40.a1, U.S. tariff item 8460.40.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8460.40.x1 from any
other heading, except from more than one
of the following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10.

8460.40 A change to subheading 8460.40 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff
8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading
8501.32 or 8501.52.

8460.90

8460.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8460.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8460.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8460.90.x1 from any
other heading, except from more than one
of the following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10.

8460.90 A change to subheading 8460.90 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff
8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1 or subheading
8501.32 or 8501.52.

8461.10

8461.10.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8461.10.a1, U.S. tariff item 8461.10.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8461.10.x1 from any
other heading, except from more than one
of the following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10.

8461.10 A change to subheading 8461.10 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff item
8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.83.x1.

8461.20

8461.20.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8461.20.a1, US. tariff item 8461.20.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8461.20.x1 from any
other heading, except from more than one
of the following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10.

8461.20 A change to subheading 8461.20 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff item
8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.83.x1.

8461.30

8461.30.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8461.30.a1, U.S. tariff item 8461.30.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8461.30.x1 from any
other heading, except from more than one
of the following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10.

8461.30 A change to subheading 8461.30 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff item
8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1.

8461.40 A change to subheading 8461.40 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff item
8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1.

8461.50

8461.50.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8461.50.a1, U.S. tariff item 8461.50.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8461.50.x1 from any
other heading, except from more than one
of the following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10.

8461.50 A change to subheading 8461.50 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff item
8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1.

8461.90

8461.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8461.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8461.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8461.90.x1 from any
other heading, except from more than one
of the following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.93.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.93.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10.

8461.90 A change to subheading 8461.90 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff item
8466.93.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.93.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.93.x1.

8462.10 A change to subheading 8462.10 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff item
8466.94.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.94.x1.

8462.21 A change to subheading 8462.21 from any other
heading, except from more than one of the
following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.94.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.94.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10.

8462.29 A change to subheading 8462.29 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff item
8466.94.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.94.x1.

8462.31 A change to subheading 8462.31 from any other
heading, except from more than one of the
following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.94.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.94.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10.

8462.39 A change to subheading 8462.29 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff item
8466.94.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.94.x1.

8462.41 A change to subheading 8462.41 from any other
heading, except from more than one of the
following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.94.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.94.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10.

8462.49 A change to subheading 8462.49 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff item
8466.94.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.94.x1.

8462.91

8462.91.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8462.91.a1, U.S. tariff item 8462.91.h1,
8462.91.x1 from any other heading, except
from more than one of the following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.94.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.94.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10.

8462.91 A change to subheading 8462.91 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff item
8466.94.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.94.x1.

8462.99

8462.99.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8462.99.a1, U.S. tariff item 8462.99.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8462.99.x1 from any
other heading, except from more than one
of the following:

o subheadings 8413.50 through 8413.60,
o Canadian tariff item 8466.94.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8466.94.x1,
o subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52,
o subheading 8537.10.

8462.99 A change to subheading 8462.99 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff item
8466.94.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.94.x1.

84.63 A change to heading 84.63 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff
8466.94.a1, U.S. tariff item 8466.94.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8466.94.x1 or
subheading 8501.32 or 8501.52.

84.64 A change to heading 84.64 from any other
heading, except from subheading 8466.91;
or

A change to heading 84.64 from subheading
8466.91, whether or not there is also a change
from any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

84.65 A change to heading 84.65 from any other
heading, except from subheading 8466.92;
or

A change to heading 84.65 from subheading
8466.92, whether or not there is also a change
from any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

84.66 A change to heading 84.66 from any other
heading.

8467.11-8467.89 A change to subheadings 8467.11 through
8467.89 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8467.11 through
8467.89 from any of subheadings 8467.91,
8467.92 or 8467.99, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8467.91-8467.99 A change to subheadings 8467.91 through
8467.99 from any other heading.

8468.10-8468.80 A change to subheadings 8468.10 through
8468.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8468.10 through
8468.80 from subheading 8468.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8468.90 A change to subheading 8468.90 from any other
heading.

84.69

8469.10.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8469.10.20, U.S.tariff item 8469.10.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8469.10.x1 from any
other heading, except from heading 84.73;
or

A change to Canadian tariff item 8469.10.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8469.10.h1, Mexican tariff
item 8469.10.x1 from heading 84.73, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than 50% under the net
cost method.

84.69 A change to headings 84.69 from any other
heading, except from heading 84.73; or

A change to heading 84.69 from heading 84.73,
whether or not there is also a change from any
other heading, provided there is a regional
value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

84.70 A change to headings 84.70 from any other
heading, except from heading 84.73; or

A change to heading 84.70 from heading 84.73,
whether or not there is also a change from any
other heading, provided there is a regional
value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8471.10 A change to subheading 8471.10 from any other
heading, except from heading 84.73; or

A change to subheading 8471.10 from heading
84.73, whether or not there is also a change
from any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8471.20-8471.91 A change to subheadings 8471.20 through
8471.91 from any other subheading
outside that group.

8471.92

8471.92.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8471.92.a1, U.S. tariff item 8471.92.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8471.92.x1 from any other
subheading, except from subheading 8540.30.

8471.92.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8471.92.a2, U.S. tariff item 8471.92.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8471.92.x2 from any
other tariff item, except from Canadian
tariff item 8473.30.a3,
8473.30.a1 or 8548.00.a1, U.S.
tariff item 8473.30.h3, 8473.30.h1 or
8548.00.h1, Mexican tariff item
8473.30.x3, 8473.30.x1 or 8548.00.x1.

8471.92.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item
8471.92.a3, U.S. tariff item 8471.92.h3,
Mexican tariff item 8471.92.x3 from any
other tariff item, except from Canadian
tariff item 8473.30.a1 or 8548.00.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8473.30.h1 or
8548.00.h1, Mexican tariff item
8473.30.x1 or 8548.00.x1.

8471.92.a4 A change to Canadian tariff item
8471.92.a4, U.S. tariff item 8471.92.h4,
Mexican tariff item 8471.92.x4 from any
other tariff item, except from Canadian
tariff item 8473.30.a3, 8473.30.a1 or
8548.00.a1, U.S. tariff item 8473.30.h3,
8473.30.h1 or 8548.00.h1, Mexican tariff
item 8473.30.x3, 8473.30.x1 or
8548.00.x1.

8471.92.a5 A change to Canadian tariff item
8471.92.a5, U.S. tariff item 8471.92.h5,
Mexican tariff item 8471.92.x5 from any
other tariff item, except from Canadian
tariff item 8473.30.a3, U.S. tariff item
8473.30.h3, Mexican tariff item
8473.30.x3.

8471.92.a6 A change to Canadian tariff item
8471.92.a6, U.S. tariff item 8471.92.h6,
Mexican tariff item 8471.92.x6 from any
other tariff item, except from Canadian
tariff item 8473.30.a3, U.S. tariff item
8473.30.h3, Mexican tariff item
8473.30.x3.

8471.92.a7 A change to Canadian tariff item
8471.92.a7, U.S. tariff item 8471.92.h7,
Mexican tariff item 8471.92.x7 from any
other tariff item, except from Canadian
tariff item 8473.30.a3, U.S. tariff item
8473.30.h3, Mexican tariff item
8473.30.x3.

8471.92 A change to subheading 8471.92 from any other
subheading.

8471.93 A change to subheading 8471.93 from any other
subheading.

8471.99

8471.99.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8471.99.a1, U.S. tariff item 8471.99.15,
Mexican tariff item 8471.99.x1 from any
other tariff item.

8471.99.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8471.99.a2, U.S. tariff item 8471.99.32
or 8471.99.34, Mexican tariff item
8471.99.x2 from any other tariff item.

8471.99.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item
8471.99.a3, U.S. tariff item 8471.99.60,
Mexican tariff item 8471.99.x3 from any
other tariff item.

8471.99 A change to any tariff item within subheading
8471.99 from any other tariff item, including
another tariff item within that subheading.

84.72 A change to heading 84.72 from any other
heading, except from heading 84.73; or

A change to heading 84.72 from heading 84.73,
whether or not there is also a change from
any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8473.10

8473.10.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8473.10.a1, U.S. tariff item 8473.10.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8473.10.x1 from any
other heading.

8473.10.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8473.10.a2, U.S. tariff item 8473.10.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8473.10.x2 from any
other heading; or

A change to Canadian tariff item 8473.10.a2,
U.S. tariff item 8473.10.h2, Mexican tariff
item 8473.10.x2 from within Canadian tariff
item 8473.10.a2, U.S. tariff item 8473.10.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8473.10.x2, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8473.21 A change to subheading 8473.21 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8473.21 from within
subheading 8473.21, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8473.29 A change to subheading 8473.29 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8473.29 from within
subheading 8473.29, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8473.30

8473.30.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8473.30.a1, U.S. tariff item 8473.30.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8473.30.x1 from any
other tariff item.

8473.30.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8473.30.a2, U.S. tariff item 8473.30.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8473.30.x2 from any
other tariff item.

8473.30.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item
8473.30.a3, U.S. tariff item 8473.30.h3,
Mexican tariff item 8473.30.x3 from any
other tariff item.

8473.30 A change to subheading 8473.30 from any other
heading.

8473.40 A change to subheading 8473.40 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8473.40 from within
heading 8473.40, whether or not there is also
a change from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8474.10-8474.80 A change to subheadings 8474.10 through
8474.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8474.10 through
8474.80 from subheading 8474.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8474.90 A change to subheading 8474.90 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8474.90 from within
subheading 8474.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.


8475.10-8475.20 A change to subheadings 8475.10 through
8475.20 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8475.10 through
8475.20 from subheading 8475.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8475.90 A change to subheading 8475.90 from any other
heading.

8476.11-8476.19 A change to subheadings 8476.11 through
8476.19 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8476.11 through
8476.19 from subheading 8476.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8476.90 A change to subheading 8476.90 from any other
heading.

8477.10 A change to subheading 8477.10 from any other
subheading, except from Canadian tariff item
8477.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8477.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8477.90.x1 or from more
than one of the following:

o Canadian tariff item
8477.90.a2, U.S. tariff item
8477.90.h2, Mexican tariff item
8477.x2,
o Canadian tariff item 8537.10.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8537.10.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8537.10.x1.

8477.20 A change to subheading 8477.20 from any other
subheading, except from Canadian tariff item
8477.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8477.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8477.90.x1 or from more
than one of the following:

o Canadian tariff item 8477.90.a2,
U.S. tariff item 8477.90.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8477.x2,
o Canadian tariff item 8537.10.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8537.10.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8537.10.x1.

8477.30 A change to subheading 8477.30 from any other
subheading, except from Canadian tariff item
8477.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8477.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8477.90.x1 or from more
than one of the following:

o Canadian tariff item
8477.90.a3, U.S. tariff item
8477.90.h3, Mexican tariff item
8477.90.x3,
o Canadian tariff item 8537.10.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8537.10.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8537.10.x1.

8477.40-8477.80 A change to subheadings 8477.40 through
8477.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8477.40 through
8477.80 from subheading 8477.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8477.90 A change to subheading 8477.90 from any other
heading.

8478.10 A change to subheading 8478.10 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8478.10 from
subheading 8478.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8478.90 A change to subheading 8478.90 from any other
heading.

8479.10-8479.81 A change to subheadings 8479.10 through
8479.81 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8479.10 through
8479.81 from subheading 8479.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8479.82

8479.82.x1 A change to Mexican tariff item
8479.82.x1 from any other tariff item,
except from Canadian tariff item
8479.90.a1, 8479.90.a2, 8479.90.a3
or 8479.90.a4, U.S. tariff item
8479.90.h1, 8479.90.h2, 8479.90.h3 or
8479.90.h4, Mexican tariff item
8479.90.x1, 8479.90.x2, 8479.90.x3 or
8479.90.x4, or combinations thereof.

8479.82 A change to subheading 8479.82 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8479.82 from
subheading 8479.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8479.89

8479.89.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8479.89.a1, U.S. tariff item 8479.89.h1
from any other tariff item, except from
Canadian tariff item 8479.90.a1,
8479.90.a2, 8479.90.a3 or 8479.90.a4,
U.S. tariff item 8479.90.h1, 8479.90.h2,
8479.90.h3 or 8479.90.h4, Mexican tariff
item 8479.90.x1, 8479.90.x2, 8479.90.x3
or 8479.90.x4, or combinations thereof.

8479.89 A change to subheading 8479.89 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8479.89 from
subheading 8479.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8479.90

8479.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8479.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8479.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8479.90.x1 from any
other tariff item.

8479.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8479.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 8479.90.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8479.90.x2 from any
other tariff item.

8479.90.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item
8479.90.a3, U.S. tariff item 8479.90.h3,
Mexican tariff item 8479.90.x3 from any
other tariff item.

8479.90.a4 A change to Canadian tariff item
8479.90.a4, U.S. tariff item 8479.90.h4,
Mexican tariff item 8479.90.x4 from any
other tariff item.

8479.90 A change to subheading 8479.90 from any other
heading.

84.80 A change to heading 84.80 from any other
heading.

8481.10-8481.80 A change to subheadings 8481.10 through
8481.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8481.10 through
8481.80 from subheading 8481.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8481.90 A change to subheading 8481.90 from any other
heading.

8482.10-8482.80 A change to subheadings 8482.10 through
8482.80 from any other subheading
outside that group, except from Canadian
tariff item 8482.99.a1, U.S. tariff
item 8482.99.h1, Mexican tariff item
8482.99.x1; or

A change to subheadings 8482.10 through
8482.80 from Canadian tariff item 8482.99.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8482.99.h1, Mexican tariff
item 8482.99.x1, whether or not there is also
a change from any other subheading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8482.91-8482.99 A change to subheadings 8482.91 through
8482.99 from any other heading.

8483.10 A change to subheading 8483.10 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheadings 8483.10 from
subheading 8483.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8483.20 A change to subheading 8483.20 from any other
subheading, except from subheadings 8482.10
through 8482.80, Canadian tariff item
8482.99.a1, U.S. tariff item 8482.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8482.90.x1 or subheading
8483.90; or

A change to subheadings 8483.20 from any of
subheadings 8482.10 through 8482.80, Canadian
tariff item 8482.99.a1, U.S. tariff item
8482.90.h1, Mexican tariff item 8482.90.x1 or
subheading 8483.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other subheading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8483.30 A change to subheading 8483.30 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheadings 8483.30 from
subheading 8483.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8483.40-8483.60 A change to subheadings 8483.40 through
8483.60 from any other subheading,
except from subheadings 8482.10 through
8482.80, Canadian tariff item
8482.99.a1, U.S. tariff item 8482.99.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8482.99.x1 or
subheading 8483.90; or

A change to subheadings 8483.40 through
8483.60 from any of subheadings 8482.10
through 8482.80, Canadian tariff item
8482.99.a1, U.S. tariff item 8482.99.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8482.99.x1 or subheading
8483.90, whether or not there is also a
change from any other subheading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8483.90 A change to subheading 8483.90 from any other
heading.

84.84-84.85 A change to headings 84.84 through 84.85
from any other heading, including
another heading within that group.

Chapter 85 Electrical Machinery and Equipment and
Parts Thereof; Sound Recorders and
Reproducers, Television Image and Sound
Recorders and Reproducers, and Parts and
Accessories of Such Articles
Note X: Canadian tariff item 8517.90.a3, U.S. tariff
item 8517.90.h3, Mexican tariff item
8517.90.x3 covers the following parts of
facsimile machines:

(1) Control or command assemblies,
incorporating at least two of the
following: printed circuit assembly;
modem; hard or flexible (floppy) disc
drive; keyboard; user interface;

(2) Optics module assemblies, incorporating
at least two of the following: optics
lamp; charge couples device and
appropriate optics; lenses; mirror;

(3) Laser imaging assemblies, incorporating
at least two of the following:
photoreceptor belt or cylinder; toner
receptacle unit; toner developing unit;
charge/discharge unit; cleaning unit;

(4) Ink jet marking assemblies,
incorporating at least two of the
following: thermal print head; ink
dispensing unit; nozzle and reservoir
unit; ink heater;

(5) Thermal transfer imaging assemblies,
incorporating at least two of the
following: thermal print head; cleaning
unit; supply or take-up roller;

(6) Ionographic imaging assemblies,
incorporating at least two of the
following: ion generation and emitting
unit; air assist unit; printed circuit
assembly; charge receptor belt or
cylinder; toner receptacle unit; toner
distribution unit; developer receptacle
and distribution unit; developing unit;
charge/discharge unit; cleaning unit;

(7) Image fixing assemblies, incorporating
at least two of the following: fuser;
pressure roller; heating element;
release oil dispenser; cleaning unit;
electrical control;

(8) Paper handling assemblies, incorporating
at least two of the following: paper
transport belt; roller; print bar;
carriage; gripper roller; paper storage
unit; exit tray;

(9) Combinations of the above specified
assemblies.

Note Y: For the purposes of this Chapter, references
to "high definition" as it applies to
television receivers and cathode-ray tubes
refers to goods having:

(1) an aspect ratio of the screen equal to
or greater than 16:9; and
(2) a viewing screen capable of displaying
more than 700 scanning lines.

For the purposes of this Chapter, the video
display diagonal is determined by measuring
the maximum straight line dimension across
the visible portion of the face plate used
for displaying video.

Note Z: Canadian tariff item 8529.90.a3, U.S. tariff
item 8529.90.h3, Mexican tariff item
8529.90.x3 covers the following parts of
television receivers:

(1) Video intermediate (IF) amplifying and
detecting systems;
(2) Video processing and amplification
systems;
(3) Synchronizing and deflection circuitry;
(4) Tuners and tuner control systems;
(5) Audio detection and amplification
systems.

Note XX: For the purposes of Canadian tariff item
8540.91.a1, U.S. tariff item 8540.91.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8540.91.x1, the term
"front panel assembly" refers to an assembly
which consists of a glass panel and a shadow
mask or aperture grille, attached for
ultimate use, which is suitable for
incorporation into a colour cathode ray
television picture tube (including video
monitor cathode-ray tube), and which has
undergone the necessary chemical and physical
processes for imprinting phosphors on the
glass panel with sufficient precision to
render a video image when excited by a stream
of electrons.

85.01 A change to heading 85.01 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff
item 8503.00.a1, U.S. tariff item
8503.00.h1, Mexican tariff item
8503.00.x1; or

A change to heading 85.01 from Canadian
tariff item 8503.00.a1, U.S. tariff item
8503.00.h1, Mexican tariff item 8503.00.x1,
whether or not there is also a change from
any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

85.02 A change to heading 85.02 from any other
heading, except from heading 84.06,
84.11, 85.01 or 85.03; or

A change to heading 85.02 from any of
headings 84.06, 84.11, 85.01 or 85.03,
whether or not there is also a change from
any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

85.03 A change to heading 85.03 from any other
heading.

8504.10-8504.34 A change to subheadings 8504.10 through
8504.34 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8504.10 through
8504.34 from subheading 8504.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8504.40.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8504.40.a1, U.S. tariff item 8504.40.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8504.40.x1 from any
other subheading.

8504.40.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8504.40.a2, U.S. tariff item 8504.40.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8504.40.x2 from any
other subheading, except from Canadian
tariff item 8504.90.a1, U.S. tariff item
8504.40.h1, Mexican tariff item
8504.40.x1.

8504.40 A change to subheading 8504.40 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheadings 8504.40 from
subheading 8504.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8504.50 A change to subheading 8504.50 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8504.50 from
subheading 8504.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8504.90

8504.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8504.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 8504.90.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8504.90.x2 from any
other tariff item.

8504.90 A change to subheading 8504.90 from any other
heading.

8505.11-8505.30 A change to subheadings 8505.11 through
8505.30 from any other heading;or

A change to subheadings 8505.11 through
8505.30 from subheading 8505.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8505.90 A change to subheading 8505.90 from any other
heading.

8506.11-8506.20 A change to subheadings 8506.11 through
8506.20 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8506.11 through
8506.20 from subheading 8506.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8506.90 A change to subheading 8506.90 from any other
heading.

8507.10-8507.80 A change to subheadings 8507.10 through
8507.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8507.10 through
8507.80 from subheading 8507.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8507.90 A change to subheading 8507.90 from any other
heading.

8508.10-8508.80 A change to subheadings 8508.10 through
8508.80 from any other subheading
outside that group, except from heading
85.01 or Canadian tariff item
8508.90.a1, U.S. tariff item
8508.90.h1, Mexican tariff item
8508.90.x1; or

A change to subheadings 8508.10 through
8508.80 from any of heading 85.01 or Canadian
tariff item 8508.90.a1, U.S. tariff item
8508.90.h1, Mexican tariff item 8508.90.x1,
whether or not there is also a change from
any other subheading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8508.90 A change to subheading 8508.90 from any other
heading.

8509.10-8509.40 A change to subheadings 8509.10 through
8509.40 from any other subheading
outside that group, except from heading
85.01 or Canadian tariff item
8509.90.a1, U.S. tariff item
8509.90.h1, Mexican tariff item
8509.90.x1; or

A change to subheadings 8509.10 through
8509.40 from any of heading 85.01 or Canadian
tariff item 8509.90.a1, U.S. tariff item
8509.90.h1, Mexican tariff item 8509.90.x1,
whether or not there is also a change from
any other subheading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8509.80 A change to subheading 8509.80 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8509.80 from
subheading 8509.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8509.90 A change to subheading 8509.90 from any other
heading.

8510.10-8510.20 A change to subheadings 8510.10 through
8510.20 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8510.10 through
8510.20 from subheading 8510.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8510.90 A change to subheading 8510.90 from any other
heading.

8511.10-8511.80 A change to subheadings 8511.10 through
8511.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8511.10 through
8511.80 from subheading 8511.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8511.90 A change to subheading 8511.90 from any other
heading.

8512.10-8512.40 A change to subheadings 8512.10 through
8512.40 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8512.10 through
8512.40 from subheading 8512.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is also a regional
value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8512.90 A change to subheading 8512.90 from any other
heading.

8513.10 A change to subheading 8513.10 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8513.10 from
subheading 8513.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8513.90 A change to subheading 8513.90 from any other
heading.

8514.10-8514.40 A change to subheadings 8514.10 through
8514.40 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8514.10 through
8514.40 from subheading 8514.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8514.90 A change to subheading 8514.90 from any other
heading.

8515.11-8515.80 A change to subheadings 8515.11 through
8515.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8515.11 through
8515.80 from subheading 8515.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8515.90 A change to subheading 8515.90 from any other
heading.

8516.10-8516.29 A change to subheadings 8516.10 through
8516.29 from subheading 8516.80 or any
other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8516.10 through
8516.29 from subheading 8516.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any of
subheading 8516.80 or any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8516.31 A change to subheading 8516.31 from any other
subheading, except from subheading 8516.80 or
heading 85.01.

8516.32 A change to subheading 8516.32 from
subheading 8516.80 or from any other heading;
or

A change to subheading 8516.32 from
subheading 8516.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any of subheading 8516.80
or any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8516.33 A change to subheading 8516.33 from any other
subheading, except from subheading 8516.80,
heading 85.01 or Canadian tariff item
8516.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8516.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8516.90.x1.

8516.40 A change to subheading 8516.40 from any other
subheading, except from heading 84.02,
subheading 8481.40 or Canadian tariff item
8516.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 8516.90.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8516.90.x2.

8516.50 A change to subheading 8516.50 from any other
subheading, except from Canadian tariff item
8516.90.a3 or 8516.90.a4, U.S. tariff
item 8516.90.h3 or 8516.90.h4, Mexican tariff
item 8516.90.x3 or 8516.90.x4.

8516.60

8516.60.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8516.60.a1, U.S. tariff item 8516.60.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8516.60.x1 from any
other tariff item, except from Canadian
tariff item 8516.90.a5, 8516.90.a6,
8516.90.a7 or 8537.10.a1, U.S.
tariff item 8516.90.h5, 8516.90.h6,
8516.90.h7 or 8537.10.h1, Mexican tariff
item 8516.90.x5, 8516.90.x6, 8516.90.x7
or 8537.10.x1.

8516.60 A change to subheading 8516.60 from any other
subheading.

8516.71 A change to subheading 8516.71 from
subheading 8516.80 or from any other heading;
or

A change to subheading 8516.71 from
subheading 8516.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any of subheading 8516.80
or any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8516.72 A change to subheading 8516.72 from any other
subheading, except from Canadian tariff item
8516.90.a8, U.S. tariff item 8516.90.h8,
Mexican tariff item 8516.90.x8 or subheading
9032.10; or

A change to subheading 8516.72 from any of
Canadian tariff item 8516.90.a8, U.S. tariff
item 8516.90.h8, Mexican tariff item
8516.90.x8 or subheading 9032.10, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
subheading, provided there is a regional
value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8516.79 A change to subheading 8516.79 from
subheading 8516.80 or from any other heading;
or

A change to subheading 8516.79 from
subheading 8516.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any of subheading 8516.80
or any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8516.80 A change to subheading 8516.80 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8516.80 from
subheading 8516.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8516.90

8516.90.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item
8516.90.a3, U.S. tariff item 8516.90.h3,
Mexican tariff item 8516.90.x3 from any
other tariff item.

8516.90.a4 A change to Canadian tariff item
8516.90.a4, U.S. tariff item 8516.90.h4,
Mexican tariff item 8516.90.x4 from any
other tariff item.

8516.90.a5 A change to Canadian tariff item
8516.90.a5, U.S. tariff item 8516.90.h5,
Mexican tariff item 8516.90.x5 from any
other tariff item.

8516.90.a6 A change to Canadian tariff item
8516.90.a6, U.S. tariff item 8516.90.h6,
Mexican tariff item 8516.90.x6 from any
other tariff item.

8516.90.a7 A change to Canadian tariff item
8516.90.a7, U.S. tariff item 8516.90.h7,
Mexican tariff item 8516.90.x7 from any
other tariff item.

8516.90 A change to subheading 8516.90 from any other
heading.

8517.10 A change to subheading 8517.10 from any
other subheading, except from Canadian tariff
item 8517.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8517.90.04,
Mexican tariff item 8517.90.x1.

8517.20 A change to subheading 8517.20 from any other
subheading, provided that, with respect to
printed circuit assemblies (PCAs) of Canadian
tariff item 8517.90.a1 or 8473.30.a1, U.S.
tariff item 8517.90.04 or 8473.30.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8517.90.x1 or 8473.30.x1:

a) except as provided in subparagraph
(b), for each multiple of nine
PCAs, or any portion thereof, that
is contained in the good, only one
PCA may be a non-originating PCA;
and

b) if the good contains less than
three PCAs, all of the PCAs must be
originating PCAs.

8517.30 A change to subheading 8517.30 from any other
subheading, provided that, with respect to
printed circuit assemblies (PCAs) of Canadian
tariff item 8517.90.a1 or 8473.30.a1, U.S.
tariff item 8517.90.04 or 8473.30.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8517.90.x1 or 8473.30.x1:

a) except as provided in subparagraph
(b), for each multiple of nine
PCAs, or any portion thereof, that
is contained in the good, only one
PCA may be a non-originating PCA;
and

b) if the good contains less than
three PCAs, all of the PCAs must be
originating PCAs.

8517.40

8517.40.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8517.40.a2, U.S. tariff item 8517.40.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8517.40.x2 from any
other subheading, provided that, with
respect to printed circuit assemblies
(PCAs) of Canadian tariff item
8517.90.a1 or 8473.30.a1, U.S. tariff
item 8517.90.04 or 8473.30.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8517.90.x1 or 8473.30.x1:

a) except as provided in subparagraph
(b), for each multiple of nine
PCAs, or any portion thereof, that
is contained in the good, only one
PCA may be a non-originating PCA;
and

b) if the good contains less than
three PCAs, all of the PCAs must be
originating PCAs.

8517.40 A change to subheading 8517.40 from any other
subheading.

8517.81

8517.81.x1 A change to Mexican tariff item
8517.81.x1 from any other tariff item,
except from Canadian tariff item
8517.90.a3, U.S. tariff item 8517.90.h3,
Mexican tariff item 8517.90.x3.

8517.81 A change to subheading 8517.81 from any other
subheading, provided that, with respect to
printed circuit assemblies (PCAs) of Canadian
tariff item 8517.90.a1 or 8473.30.a1, U.S.
tariff item 8517.90.04 or 8473.30.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8517.90.x1 or 8473.30.x1:

a) except as provided in subparagraph
(b), for each multiple of nine
PCAs, or any portion thereof, that
is contained in the good, only one
PCA may be a non-originating PCA;
and

b) if the good contains less than
three PCAs, all of the PCAs must be
originating PCAs.

8517.82

8517.82.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8517.82.a2, U.S. tariff item 8517.82.h2
from any other tariff item, except from
Canadian tariff item 8517.90.a3, U.S.
tariff item 8517.90.h3, Mexican tariff
item 8517.90.x3.

8517.82 A change to subheading 8517.82 from any other
subheading.

8517.90

8517.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8517.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8517.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8517.90.x1 from any
other tariff item, except from Canadian
tariff item 8517.90.a5, U.S. tariff item
8517.90.h5, Mexican tariff item
8517.90.x5.

8517.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8517.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 8517.90.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8517.90.x2 from any
other tariff item, provided that, with
respect to printed circuit assemblies
(PCAs) of Canadian tariff item
8517.90.a1 or 8473.30.a1, U.S. tariff
item 8517.90.04 or 8473.30.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8517.90.x1 or 8473.30.x1:

a) except as provided in subparagraph
(b), for each multiple of nine
PCAs, or any portion thereof, that
is contained in the good, only one
PCA may be a non-originating PCA;
and

b) if the good contains less than
three PCAs, all of the PCAs must be
originating PCAs.

8517.90.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item
8517.90.a3, U.S. tariff item 8517.90.h3,
Mexican tariff item 8517.90.x3 from any
other tariff item.

8517.90.a4 A change to Canadian tariff item
8517.90.a4, U.S. tariff item 8517.90.h4,
Mexican tariff item 8517.90.x4 from any
other tariff item.

8517.90.a5 A change to Canadian tariff item
8517.90.a5, U.S. tariff item 8517.90.h5,
Mexican tariff item 8517.90.x5 from any
other tariff item.

8517.90.a6 A change to Canadian tariff item
8517.90.a6, U.S. tariff item 8517.90.h6,
Mexican tariff item 8517.90.x6 from any
other heading.

8517.90.a7 A change to Canadian tariff item
8517.90.a7, U.S. tariff item 8517.90.h7,
Mexican tariff item 8517.90.x7 from
Canadian tariff item 8517.90.a6, U.S.
tariff item 8517.90.h6, Mexican tariff
item 8517.90.x6 or from any other
heading.

8517.90 A change to subheading 8517.90 from any other
heading.

8518.10-8518.21 A change to subheadings 8518.10 through
8518.21 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8518.10 through
8518.21 from subheading 8518.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8518.22 A change to subheading 8518.22 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8518.22 from any of
subheading 8518.29 or 8518.90, whether or not
there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8518.29 A change to subheading 8518.29 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8518.29 from
subheading 8518.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8518.30

8518.30.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8518.30.a1, U.S. tariff item 8518.30.10,
Mexican tariff item 8518.30.x1 from any
other tariff item.

8518.30 A change to subheading 8518.30 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8518.30 from
subheading 8518.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8518.40-8518.50 A change to subheadings 8518.40 through
8518.50 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8518.40 through
8518.50 from subheading 8518.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8518.90 A change to subheading 8518.90 from any other
heading.

8519.10-8519.99 A change to subheadings 8519.10 through
8519.99 from any other subheading,
including another subheading within that
group, except from Canadian tariff item
8522.90.a1, U.S. tariff item
8522.90.h1, 8522.90.x1.

8520.10-8520.90 A change to subheadings 8520.10 through
8520.90 from any other subheading,
including another subheading within that
group, except from Canadian tariff item
8522.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8522.90.h1,
8522.90.x1.

8521.10-8521.90 A change to subheadings 8521.10 through
8521.90 from any other subheading,
including another subheading within that
group, except from Canadian tariff item
8522.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8522.90.h1,
8522.90.x1.

85.22 A change to heading 85.22 from any other
heading.

85.23-85.24 A change to headings 85.23 through 85.24
from any other heading, including
another heading within that group.

8525.10-8525.20 A change to subheadings 8525.10 through
8525.20 from any other subheading,
provided that, with respect to printed
circuit assemblies (PCAs) of Canadian
tariff item 8529.90.a1, U.S. tariff
item 8529.90.h1, Mexican tariff item
8529.90.x1:

a) except as provided in subparagraph
(b), for each multiple of nine
PCAs, or any portion thereof, that
is contained in the good, only one
PCA may be a non-originating PCA;
and

b) if the good contains less than
three PCAs, all of the PCAs must be
originating PCAs.

8525.30

8525.30.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8525.30.a1, U.S. tariff item 8525.30.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8525.30.x1 from any
other tariff item, except from Canadian
tariff item 8525.30.a2, U.S. tariff
item 8525.30.h2, Mexican tariff item
8525.30.x2.

8525.30 A change to subheading 8525.30 from any other
subheading, except from Canadian tariff item
8529.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x1.

8526.10 A change to subheading 8526.10 from any other
subheading, except from subheading 8525.20,
Canadian tariff item 8529.90.a2, U.S.
tariff item 8529.90.h2, Mexican tariff item
8529.90.x2 or from more than two of the
following:

o subheading 8529.10,
o radar display unit,
o Canadian tariff item 8529.90.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x1.

8526.91-8526.92 A change to subheadings 8526.91 through
8526.92 from any other heading, except
from heading 85.29; or

A change to subheadings 8526.91 through
8526.92 from heading 85.29, whether or not
there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8527.11-8527.39 A change to subheadings 8527.11 through
8527.39 from any other subheading,
including another subheading within that
group, except from Canadian tariff item
8529.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x1.

8527.90 A change to subheading 8527.90 from any other
subheading, provided that, with respect to
printed circuit assemblies (PCAs) of Canadian
tariff item 8529.90.a1, U.S. tariff item
8529.90.h1, Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x1:

a) except as provided in subparagraph
(b), for each multiple of nine
PCAs, or any portion thereof, that
is contained in the good, only one
PCA may be a non-originating PCA;
and

b) if the good contains less than
three PCAs, all of the PCAs must be
originating PCAs.

8528.10

8528.10.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8528.10.a1, U.S. tariff item 8528.10.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8528.10.x1 from any
other heading, except from Canadian
tariff item 8529.90.a1, U.S. tariff item
8529.90.h1, Mexican tariff item
8529.90.x1.

8528.10.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8528.10.a2, U.S. tariff item 8528.10.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8528.10.x2 from any
other heading, except from Canadian
tariff 8540.11.a1, U.S. tariff item
8540.11.h1, Mexican tariff item
8540.11.x1.

Note: Commencing on January 1, 1999, the above
rule of origin for tariff item
8528.10.a2 shall be replaced by the
following:

8528.10.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8528.10.a2, U.S. tariff item 8528.10.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8528.10.x2 from any
other heading, except from Canadian
tariff 8540.11.a1, U.S. tariff item
8540.11.h1, Mexican tariff item
8540.11.x1 or a combination of all the
specified parts of television receivers,
as listed in Note Z to Chapter 85, plus
a power supply.

8528.10.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item
8528.10.a3, U.S. tariff item 8528.10.h3,
Mexican tariff item 8528.10.x3 from any
other heading, except from Canadian
tariff item 8540.12.a1, U.S. tariff
item 8540.12.h1, 8540.12.x1.

8528.10.a4 A change to Canadian tariff item
8528.10.a4, U.S. tariff item 8528.10.h4,
Mexican tariff item 8528.10.x4 from any
other heading, except from Canadian
tariff 8540.11.a2, Mexican tariff
8540.11.h2, U.S. 8540.11.x2. In
addition, no more than half by unit of
the semiconductors of Canadian tariff
item 8542.11.a1, U.S. tariff item
8542.11.h1, Mexican tariff item
8542.11.x1 may be non-originating; or

A change to Canadian tariff item 8528.10.a4,
U.S. tariff item 8528.10.h4, Mexican tariff
item 8528.10.x4 from any other heading,
except from Canadian tariff 8540.11.a2,
Mexican tariff 8540.11.h2, U.S. 8540.11.x2.
In addition, the regional value content must
be not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8528.10.a5 A change to Canadian tariff item
8528.10.a5, U.S. tariff item 8528.10.h5,
Mexican tariff item 8528.10.x5 from any
other heading, except from Canadian
tariff item 8540.12.a2, Mexican
tariff item 8540.12.h2, U.S. tariff item
8540.12.x2. In addition, no more than
half by unit of the semiconductors of
Canadian tariff item 8542.11.a1, U.S.
tariff item 8542.11.h1, Mexican tariff
item 8542.11.x1 may be non-originating;
or

A change to Canadian tariff item 8528.10.a5,
U.S. tariff item 8528.10.h5, Mexican tariff
item 8528.10.x5 from any other heading,
except from Canadian tariff item 8540.12.a2,
Mexican tariff item 8540.12.h2, U.S. tariff
item 8540.12.x2. In addition, the regional
value content must be not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8528.10.a6 A change to Canadian tariff item
8528.10.a6, U.S. tariff item 8528.10.h6,
Mexican tariff item 8528.10.x6 from any
other heading, except from Canadian
tariff item 8529.90.a5, U.S. tariff
item 8529.90.h5, Mexican tariff item
8529.90.x5.

8528.10 A change to subheading 8528.10 from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value-
content percentage is not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8528.20 A change to subheading 8528.20 from any other
heading, provided that, with respect to
printed circuit assemblies (PCAs) of Canadian
tariff item 8529.90.a1, U.S. tariff item
8529.90.10, Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x1:

a) except as provided in subparagraph
(b), for each multiple of nine
PCAs, or any portion thereof, that
is contained in the good, only one
PCA may be a non-originating PCA;
and

b) if the good contains less than
three PCAs, all of the PCAs must be
originating PCAs.

8529.10 A change to subheading 8529.10 from any other
heading.

8529.90

8529.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8529.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x1 from any
other tariff item.

8529.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8529.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x2 from any
other tariff item.

8529.90.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item
8529.90.a3, U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h3,
Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x3 from any
other tariff item.

8529.90.a4 A change to Canadian tariff item
8529.90.a4, U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h4,
Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x4 from any
other tariff item.

8529.90.a5 A change to Canadian tariff item
8529.90.a5, U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h5,
Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x5 from any
other tariff item.

8529.90.a6 A change to Canadian tariff item
8529.90.a6, U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h6,
Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x6 from any
other tariff item.

8529.90.a7 A change to Canadian tariff item
8529.90.a7, U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h7,
Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x7 from any
other heading; or

A change to Canadian tariff item 8529.90.a7,
U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h7, Mexican tariff
item 8529.90.x7 from within Canadian tariff
item 8529.90.a7, U.S. tariff item 8529.90.h7,
Mexican tariff item 8529.90.x7, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8529.90 A change to subheading 8529.90 from any other
heading.

8530.10-8530.80 A change to subheadings 8530.10 through
8530.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8530.10 through
8530.80 from subheading 8530.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8530.90 A change to subheading 8530.90 from any other
heading.

8531.10 A change to subheading 8531.10 from any other
subheading, except from Canadian tariff item
8531.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8531.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8531.90.x3.

8531.20 A change to subheading 8531.20 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8531.20 from
subheading 8531.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8531.80

8531.80.h1 A change to U.S. tariff item 8531.80.h1
from any other subheading, provided
that, with respect to printed circuit
assemblies (PCAs) of Canadian tariff
item 8531.90.a1, U.S. tariff item
8531.90.h1, Mexican tariff item
8531.90.x1:

a) except as provided in subparagraph
(b), for each multiple of nine
PCAs, or any portion thereof, that
is contained in the good, only one
PCA may be a non-originating PCA;
and

b) if the good contains less than
three PCAs, all of the PCAs must be
originating PCAs.

8531.80 A change to subheading 8531.80 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8531.80 from
subheading 8531.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8531.90 A change to subheading 8531.90 from any other
heading.

8532.10 A change to subheading 8532.10 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8532.10 from
subheading 8532.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8532.21-8532.30 A change to subheadings 8532.21 through
8532.30 from any other subheading,
including another subheading within that
group.

8532.90 A change to subheading 8532.90 from any other
heading.

8533.10-8533.39 A change to subheadings 8533.10 through
8533.39 from any other subheading,
including another subheading within that
group.

8533.40 A change to subheading 8533.40 from any other
subheading, except from Canadian tariff item
8533.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8533.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8533.90.x1.

8533.90 A change to subheading 8533.90 from any other
heading.

85.34 A change to heading 85.34 from any other
heading.

85.35

8535.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8535.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8535.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8535.90.x1 from any
other tariff item, except from Canadian
tariff item 8538.90.a1, U.S. tariff
item 8538.90.h1, Mexican tariff item
8538.90.x1; or

A change to Canadian tariff item 8535.90.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8535.90.h1, Mexican tariff
item 8535.90.x1 from Canadian tariff item
8535.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8535.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8538.90.x1, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
tariff item, provided there is a regional
value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

85.35 A change to heading 85.35 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff
item 8538.90.a2 or 8538.90.a3,
U.S. tariff item 8538.90.h2 or
8538.90.h3, Mexican tariff item
8538.90.x2 or 8538.90.x3; or

A change to heading 85.35 from any of
Canadian tariff items 8538.90.a2 or
8538.90.a3, U.S. tariff items 8538.90.h2 or
8538.90.h3, Mexican tariff items 8538.90.x2
or 8538.90.x3, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

85.36

8536.30.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8536.30.a1, U.S. tariff item 8536.30.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8536.30.x1 from any
other tariff item, except from Canadian
tariff item 8538.90.a1, U.S. tariff item
8538.90.h1, Mexican tariff item
8538.90.x1; or

A change to Canadian tariff item 8536.30.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8536.30.h1, Mexican tariff
item 8536.30.x1 from Canadian tariff item
8538.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8538.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8538.90.x1, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
tariff item, provided there is a regional
value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8536.50.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8536.50.a1, U.S. tariff item 8536.50.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8536.50.x1 from any
other tariff item, except from Canadian
tariff item 8538.90.a1, U.S. tariff item
8538.90.h1, Mexican tariff item
8538.90.x1; or

A change to Canadian tariff item 8536.50.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8536.50.h1, Mexican tariff
item 8536.50.x1 from Canadian tariff item
8538.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8538.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8538.90.x1, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
tariff item, provided there is a regional
value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8536.90.x1 A change to Mexican tariff item
8536.90.x1 from any other tariff item,
except from Canadian tariff item
8538.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 8538.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8538.90.x1; or

A change to Mexican tariff item 8536.90.x1
from Canadian tariff item 8538.90.a1, U.S.
tariff item 8538.90.h1, Mexican tariff item
8538.90.x1, whether or not there is also a
change from any other tariff item, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

85.36 A change to heading 85.36 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff
item 8538.90.a2 or 8538.90.a3, U.S.
tariff item 8538.90.h2 or 8538.90.h3,
Mexican tariff item 8538.90.x2 or
8538.90.x3; or

A change to heading 85.36 from any of
Canadian tariff items 8538.90.a2 or
8538.90.a3, U.S. tariff items 8538.90.h2 or
8538.90.h3, Mexican tariff items 8538.90.x2
or 8538.90.x3, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

85.37 A change to heading 85.37 from any other
heading, except from Canadian tariff
item 8538.90.a2 or 8538.90.a3, U.S.
tariff item 8538.90.h2 or 8538.90.h3,
Mexican tariff item 8538.90.x2 or
8538.90.x3; or

A change to heading 85.37 from any of
Canadian tariff items 8538.90.a2 or
8538.90.a3, U.S. tariff items 8538.90.h2 or
8538.90.h3, Mexican tariff items 8538.90.x2
or 8538.90.x3, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

85.38 A change to heading 85.38 from any other
heading.

8539.10-8539.40 A change to subheadings 8539.10 through
8539.40 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8539.10 through
8539.40 from subheading 8539.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8539.90 A change to subheading 8539.90 from any other
heading.

8540.11

8540.11.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8540.11.a1, U.S. tariff item 8540.11.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8540.11.x1 from any
other subheading, except from more than
one of the following:

o Canadian tariff item
8540.91.a1, U.S. tariff item
8540.91.11, Mexican tariff item
8540.91.x1
o Canadian tariff item
7011.20.a1, U.S. tariff item
7011.20.11, Mexican tariff item
7011.20.x1.

8540.11.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8540.11.a2, U.S. tariff item 8540.11.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8540.11.x2 from any
other subheading, except from Canadian
tariff item 8540.91.a1, U.S. tariff item
8540.91.h1, Mexican tariff item
8540.91.x1.

8540.11 A change to subheading 8540.11 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8540.11 from
subheading 8540.91, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8540.12

8540.12.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8540.12.a1, U.S. tariff item 8540.12.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8540.12.x1 from any
other subheading, except from more than
one of the following:

o Canadian tariff item 8540.91.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8540.91.11,
Mexican tariff item 8540.91.x1,
o Canadian tariff item 7011.21.a1,
U.S. tariff item 7011.21.11,
Mexican tariff item 7011.21.x1.

8540.12.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8540.12.a2, U.S. tariff item 8540.12.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8540.12.x2 from any
other subheading, except from Canadian
tariff item 8540.91.a1, U.S. tariff item
8540.91.h1, Mexican tariff item
8540.91.x1.

8540.12 A change to subheading 8540.12 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8540.12 from
subheading 8540.91, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8540.20 A change to subheading 8540.20 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8540.20 from any of
subheadings 8540.91 through 8540.99, whether
or not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8540.30 A change to subheading 8540.30 from any other
subheading, except from Canadian tariff item
8540.91.a1, U.S. tariff item 8540.91.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8540.91.x1.

8540.41-8540.49 A change to subheadings 8540.41 through
8540.49 from any other subheading
outside of that group, except from
Canadian tariff item 8540.99.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8540.99.h1, Mexican
tariff item 8540.99.x1.

8540.81-8540.89 A change to subheadings 8540.81 through
8540.89 from any other subheading,
including another subheading within that
group.

8540.91

8540.91.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8540.91.a1, U.S. tariff item 8540.91.11,
Mexican tariff item 8540.91.x1 from any
other tariff item.

8540.91 A change to subheading 8540.91 from any other
heading.

8540.99

8540.99.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8540.99.a1, U.S. tariff item 8540.99.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8540.99.x1 from any
other tariff item.

8540.99 A change to subheading 8540.99 from any other
heading.

85.41-85.42 Note: Notwithstanding Article 410
(Transshipment), goods qualifying
under the rule below as originating
goods may undergo further
production outside the territory of
the Parties and, when imported into
the territory of a Party, will
originate in the territory of a
Party, provided that such further
production did not result in a
change to a subheading outside of
headings 85.41 and 85.42.

A change to subheadings 8541.10 through
8542.90 from any other subheading, including
another subheading within that group.

8543.10-8543.30 A change to subheadings 8543.10 through
8543.30 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8543.10 through
8543.30 from subheading 8543.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8543.80

8543.80.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8543.80.a1, U.S. tariff item 8543.80.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8543.80.x1 from any
other subheading, except from subheading
8504.40 or Canadian tariff item
8543.90.a1, U.S. tariff item
8543.90.h1, Mexican tariff item
8543.90.x1; or

A change to Canadian tariff item 8543.80.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8543.80.h1, Mexican tariff
item 8543.80.x1 from any of subheading
8504.40 or Canadian tariff item 8543.90.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8543.90.h1, Mexican tariff
item 8543.90.x1, whether or not there is also
a change from any other subheading, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8543.80 A change to subheading 8543.80 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8543.80 from
subheading 8543.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8543.90 A change to subheading 8543.90 from any other
heading.

8544.11-8544.60 A change to subheadings 8544.11 through
8544.60 from any other subheading,
except from heading 74.08, 74.13, 76.05
or 76.14; or

A change to subheadings 8544.11 through
8544.60 from any of headings 74.08, 74.13,
76.05 or 76.14, whether or not there is also
a change from any other subheading, provided
there is also a regional value content of not
less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8544.70 A change to subheading 8544.70 from any other
subheading, except from heading 90.01 or
70.02; or

A change to subheading 8544.70 from any of
headings 90.01 or 70.02, whether or not there
is also a change from any other subheading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used; or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

85.45-85.48 A change to headings 85.45 through 85.48
from any other heading, including
another heading within that group.



Annex 00 SECTION XVII Vehicles, Aircraft, Vessels and Associated Transport Equipment
(Ch. 86-89)

Chapter 86 Railway or Tramway Locomotives, Rolling-
Stock and Parts Thereof; Railway or
Tramway Track Fixtures and Fittings and
Parts Thereof; Mechanical (Including
Electro-Mechanical) Traffic Signalling
Equipment of all Kinds

86.01-86.06 A change to headings 86.01 through 86.06
from any other heading, including
another heading within that group,
except from heading 86.07; or

A change to headings 86.01 through 86.06 from
heading 86.07, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8607.11-8607.12 A change to subheadings 8607.11 through
8607.12 from any other heading.

8607.19

8607.19.11 A change to Canadian tariff item
8607.19.11, U.S. tariff item 8607.19.12,
Mexican tariff item 8607.19.02 or
8607.19.06 from any other heading; or

A change to Canadian tariff item 8607.19.11,
U.S. tariff item 8607.19.12, Mexican tariff
item 8607.19.02 or 8607.19.06 from Canadian
tariff item 8607.19.14, U.S. tariff item
8607.19.16, Mexican tariff item 8607.19.99,
whether or not there is also a change from
any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8607.19.12 A change to Canadian tariff item
8607.19.12, U.S. tariff item 8607.19.22,
Mexican tariff item 8607.19.03 from any
other heading; or

A change to Canadian tariff item 8607.19.12,
U.S. tariff item 8607.19.22, Mexican tariff
item 8607.19.03 from Canadian tariff item
8607.19.14, U.S. tariff item 8607.19.26,
Mexican tariff item 8607.19.99, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8607.19 A change to subheading 8607.19 from any other
heading.

8607.21-8607.30 A change to subheadings 8607.21 through
8607.30 from any other heading.

8607.91-8607.99 A change to subheadings 8607.91 through
8607.99 from any other heading.

86.08-86.09 A change to headings 86.08 through 86.09
from any other heading, including
another heading within that group.

Chapter 87 Vehicles Other Than Railway or Tramway
Rolling-Stock, and Parts and Accessories
Thereof

87.01 A change to heading 87.01 from any other
heading, provided there is a regional
value content of not less than 50% under
the net cost method.

87.02

8702.10.a1 A change to tariff item 8702.10.a1 from
any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than
50% under the net cost method.

8702.10.a2 A change to tariff item 8702.10.a2 from
any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than
50% under the net cost method.

8702.90.a1 A change to tariff item 8702.90.a1 from
any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than
50% under the net cost method.

8702.90.a2 A change to tariff item 8702.90.a2 from
any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than
50% under the net cost method.

8703.10 A change to subheading 8703.10 from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8703.21-8703.90 A change to subheadings 8703.21 through
8703.90 from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not
less than 50% under the net cost method.

8704.10 A change to subheading 8704.10 from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than 50% under the net
cost method.

8704.21 A change to subheading 8704.21 from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than 50% under the net
cost method.

8704.22-8407.23 A change to subheadings 8704.22 through
8704.23 from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not
less than 50% under the net cost method.

8704.31 A change to subheading 8704.31 from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than 50% under the net
cost method.

8704.32-8407.90 A change to subheadings 8704.32 through
8704.90 from any other heading, provided
there is a regional value content of not
less than 50% under the net cost method.

87.05 A change to heading 87.05 from any other
heading, provided there is a regional
value content of not less than 50% under
the net cost method.

87.06

8706.00.a1 A change to subheading 8706.00.a1 from
any other chapter, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than
50% under the net cost method.

8706.00.a2 A change to subheading 8706.00.a2 from
any other chapter, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than
50% under the net cost method.

87.07 A change to heading 87.07 from any other
chapter; or

A change to heading 87.07 from heading 87.08,
whether or not there is also a change from
any other chapter, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than 50%
under the net cost method.

8708.10 A change to subheading 8708.10 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8707.10 from
subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than 50% under the net cost method.

8708.21 A change to subheading 8708.21 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8708.21 from
subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than 50% under the net cost method.

8708.29 A change to subheading 8708.29 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8708.29 from within
subheading 8708.29 or from subheading
8708.99, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than
50% under the net cost method.

8708.31 A change to subheading 8708.31 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8708.31 from any of
subheadings 8708.39 or 8708.99, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than 50% under the net
cost method.

8708.39 A change to subheading 8708.39 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8708.39 from any of
subheadings 8708.31 or 8708.99, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than 50% under the net
cost method.

8708.40 A change to subheading 8708.40 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8708.40 from
subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than 50% under the net cost method.

8708.50

8708.50.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8708.50.a1, U.S. tariff item 8708.50.50,
Mexican tariff item 8708.50.x1 from any
other heading, except from subheadings
8482.10 through 8482.80; or

A change to Canadian tariff item 8708.50.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8708.50.50, Mexican tariff
item 8708.50.x1 from any of subheadings
8482.10 through 8482.80 or 8708.99, whether
or not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than 50% under the net
cost method.

8708.50 A change to subheading 8708.50 from any
other heading; or

A change to subheading 8708.50 from
subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than 50% under the net cost method.

8708.60

8708.60.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8708.60.a1, U.S. tariff item 8708.60.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8708.60.x1 from any
other heading, except from subheadings
8482.10 through 8482.80; or

A change to Canadian tariff item 8708.60.a1,
U.S. tariff item 8708.60.h1, Mexican tariff
item 8708.60.x1 from any of subheadings
8482.10 through 8482.80 or 8708.99, whether
or not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than 50% under the net
cost method.

8708.60 A change to subheading 8708.60 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8708.60 from
subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than 50% under the net cost method.

8708.70 A change to subheading 8708.70 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8708.70 from
subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than 50% under the net cost method.

8708.80

8708.80.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8708.80.a1, U.S. tariff item 8708.80.h1,
Mexican tariff item 8708.80.x1 from any
other subheading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than
50% under the net cost method.

8708.80 A change to subheading 8708.80 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8708.80 from
subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than 50% of the net cost method.

8708.91 A change to subheading 8708.91 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8708.91 from
subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than 50% of the net cost method.

8708.92 A change to subheading 8708.92 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8708.92 from
subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than 50% under the net cost method.

8708.93 A change to subheading 8708.93 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8708.93 from
subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than 50% under the net cost method.

8708.94 A change to subheading 8708.94 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8708.94 from
subheading 8708.99, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than 50% under the net cost method.

8708.99

8708.99.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
8708.99.a1, U.S. tariff item 8708.99.40,
Mexican tariff item 8708.99.x1 from any
other subheading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than
50% under the net cost method.

8708.99.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
8708.99.a2, U.S. tariff item 8708.99.h2,
Mexican tariff item 8708.99.x2 from any
other heading, except from subheadings
8482.10 through 8482.80 or Canadian
tariff item 8482.99.a1, U.S. tariff
item 8482.99.h1, Mexican tariff item
8482.99.x1; or

A change to Canadian tariff item 8708.99.a2,
U.S. tariff item 8708.99.h2, Mexican tariff
item 8708.99.x2 from any other tariff item,
whether or not there is also a change from
any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than 50%
under the net cost method.

8708.99 A change to subheading 8708.99 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 8708.99 from within
subheading 8708.99, whether or not there
is also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content
of not less than 50% under the net cost
method.

8709.11-8709.19 A change to subheadings 8709.11 through
8709.29 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8709.11 through
8709.19 from subheading 8709.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8709.90 A change to subheading 8709.90 from any other
heading.

87.10 A change to heading 87.10 from any other
heading.

87.11 A change to heading 87.11 from any other
heading, except from heading 87.14; or

A change to heading 87.11 from heading 87.14,
whether or not there is also a change from
any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

87.12 A change to heading 87.12 from any other
heading, except from heading 87.14; or

A change to heading 87.12 from heading 87.14,
whether or not there is also a change from
any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

87.13 A change to heading 87.13 from any other
heading, except from heading 87.14; or

A change to heading 87.13 from heading 87.14,
whether or not there is also a change from
any other heading, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

87.14 A change to heading 87.14 from any other
heading.

87.15 A change to heading 87.15 from any other
heading.

8716.10-8716.80 A change to subheadings 8716.10 through
8716.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 8716.10 through
8716.80 from subheading 8716.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

8716.90 A change to subheading 8716.90 from any other
heading.

Chapter 88 Aircraft, Spacecraft, and Parts Thereof

8801.10-8803.90 A change to subheadings 8801.10 through
8803.90 from any other subheading,
including another subheading within that
group.

88.04-88.05 A change to headings 88.04 through 88.05
from any other heading, including another
heading within that group.

Chapter 89 Ships, Boats and Floating Structures

89.01-89.02 A change to headings 89.01 through 89.02
from any other chapter; or

A change to headings 89.01 through 89.02 from
any other heading within Chapter 89,
including another heading within that group,
whether or not there is also a change from
any other chapter, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

89.03 A change to heading 89.03 from any other
heading, provided there is a regional
value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

89.04-89.05 A change to headings 89.04 through 89.05
from any other chapter; or

A change to headings 89.04 through 89.05 from
any other heading within Chapter 89,
including another heading within that group,
whether or not there is also a change from
any other chapter, provided there is a
regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

89.06-89.08 A change to headings 89.06 through 89.08
from any other heading, including another
heading within that group.

Annex 00 SECTION XVIII Optical, Photographic, Cinematographic, Measuring, Checking,
Precision, Medical or Surgical Instruments and Apparatus; Clocks
and Watches; Musical Instruments; Parts and Accessories Thereof
(Ch. 90-92)

Chapter 90 Optical, Photographic, Cinematographic,
Measuring, Checking, Precision, Medical or
Surgical Instruments and Apparatus; Parts
and Accessories Thereof

Note 1: For purposes of this Chapter, the term,
"printed circuit assembly", means a
printed circuit of heading 85.34 with one
or more active elements assembled thereon,
with or without passive elements. For
purposes of this Note, "active elements"
means diodes, transistors and other
semiconductor devices, whether or not
photosensitive, of heading 85.41, and
integrated circuits and microassemblies of
heading 85.42.

Note 2: The origin of the goods of Chapter 90
shall be determined without regard to the
origin of any automatic data processing
machines or units thereof of heading
84.71, or parts and accessories thereof of
heading 84.73, which may be included
therewith.

Note X: Canadian tariff item 9009.90.a1, U.S.
tariff item 9009.90.h1, Mexican tariff
item 9009.90.x1 covers the following parts
of photo-copying apparatus:

(1) Imaging assemblies for the machines of
subheading 9009.12, incorporating at
least two of the following:
photoreceptor belt or cylinder; toner
receptacle unit; toner distribution
unit; developer receptacle unit;
developer distribution unit;
charge/discharge unit; cleaning unit;

(2) Optics assemblies for machines of
subheading 9009.12, incorporating at
least two of the following: lens;
mirror; illumination source; document
exposure glass;

(3) User control assemblies for machines of
subheading 9009.12, incorporating at
least two of the following: printed
circuit assembly; power supply; user
input keyboard; wiring harness; display
unit (cathode ray type or flat panel);

(4) Image fixing assemblies for machines of
subheading 9009.12, incorporating at
least two of the following: fuser;
pressure roller; heating element;
release oil dispenser; cleaning unit;
electrical control; and

(5) Combinations of the above specified
assemblies.

9001.10 A change to subheading 9001.10 from any other
chapter, except from heading 70.02; or

A change to subheading 9001.10 from heading
70.02, whether or not there is also a change
from any other chapter, provided there is a
regional value content percentage of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9001.20-9002.90 A change to subheadings 9001.20 through
9002.90 from any other heading, including
another heading within that group.

9003.11-9003.19 A change to subheadings 9003.11 through
9003.19 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 9003.11 through
9003.19 from subheading 9003.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9003.90 A change to subheading 9003.90 from any other
heading.

90.04 A change to heading 90.04 from any other
chapter; or

A change to heading 90.04 from within Chapter
90, whether or not there is also a change
from any other chapter, provided there is a
regional value content percentage of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9005.10-9005.80 A change to subheadings 9005.10 through
9005.80 from any other subheading, except
from headings 90.01 through 90.02.

9005.90 A change to subheading 9005.90 from any other
heading.

9006.10-9006.69 A change to subheadings 9006.10 through
9006.69 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 9006.10 through
9006.69 from any of subheadings 9006.91 or
9006.99, whether or not there is also a
change from any other heading, provided there
is a regional value content percentage of not
less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9006.91-9006.99 A change to subheadings 9006.91 through
9006.99 from any other heading.

9007.11 A change to subheading 9007.11 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 9007.11 from
subheading 9007.91, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content
percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9007.19

9007.19.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
9007.19.a1, U.S. tariff item 9007.19.h1,
Mexican tariff item 9007.19.x1 from any
other tariff item.

9007.19 A change to subheading 9007.19 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 9007.19 from
subheading 9007.91, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content
percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9007.21-9007.29 A change to subheadings 9007.21 through
9007.29 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 9007.21 through
9007.29 from subheading 9007.92, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9007.91 A change to subheading 9007.91 from any other
heading.

9007.92 A change to subheading 9007.92 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 9007.92 from within
subheading 9007.92, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content
percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9008.10-9008.40 A change to subheadings 9008.10 through
9008.40 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 9008.10 through
9008.40 from subheading 9008.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9008.90 A change to subheading 9008.90 from any other
heading.

9009.11 A change to subheading 9009.11 from any other
subheading.

9009.12 A change to subheading 9009.12 from any other
tariff item, except from Canadian tariff item
9009.90.a1.

9009.21-9009.30 A change to subheadings 9009.21 through
9009.30 from any other subheading,
including another subheading within that
group.

9009.90

9009.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
9009.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 9009.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 9009.90.x1 from
Canadian tariff item 9009.90.a2, U.S.
tariff item 9009.90.h2, Mexican tariff
item 9009.90.x2 or from any other heading,
provided that at least one of the
components of such assembly named in the
Legal Note is originating.

9009.90 A change to subheading 9009.90 from any other
heading.

9010.10-9010.30 A change to subheadings 9010.10 through
9010.30 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 9010.10 through
9010.30 from subheading 9010.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9010.90 A change to subheading 9010.90 from any other
heading.

9011.10-9011.80 A change to subheadings 9011.10 through
9011.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 9011.10 through
9011.80 from subheading 9011.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9011.90 A change to subheading 9011.90 from any other
heading.

9012.10 A change to subheading 9012.10 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 9012.10 from
subheading 9012.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content
percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9012.90 A change to subheading 9012.90 from any other
heading.

9013.10-9013.80 A change to subheadings 9013.10 through
9013.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 9013.10 through
9013.80 from subheading 9013.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9013.90 A change to subheading 9013.90 from any other
heading.

9014.10-9014.80 A change to subheadings 9014.10 through
9014.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 9014.10 through
9014.80 from subheading 9014.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9014.90 A change to subheading 9014.90 from any other
heading.

9015.10-9015.80 A change to subheadings 9015.10 through
9015.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 9015.10 through
9015.80 from subheading 9015.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9015.90 A change to subheading 9015.90 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 9015.90 from within
subheading 9015.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content
percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

90.16 A change to heading 90.16 from any other
heading.

9017.10-9017.80 A change to subheadings 9017.10 through
9017.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 9017.10 through
9017.80 from subheading 9017.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9017.90 A change to subheading 9017.90 from any other
heading.

9018.11

9018.11.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
9018.11.a1, U.S. tariff item 9018.11.h1,
Mexican tariff item 9018.11.x1 from any
other tariff item, except from Canadian
tariff item 9018.11.a2, U.S tariff
item 9018.11 h2, Mexican tariff item
9018.11.x2.

9018.11 A change to subheading 9018.11 from any other
heading.

9018.19

9018.19.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
9018.19.a1, U.S. tariff item 9018.19.h1,
Mexican tariff item 9018.19.x1 from any
other tariff item, except from Canadian
tariff item 9018.19.a2, U.S tariff
item 9018.19.h2, Mexican tariff item
9018.19.x2.
.
9018.19 A change to subheading 9018.19 from any other
heading.

9018.20-9018.50 A change to subheadings 9018.20 through
9018.50 from any other heading.
9018.90

9018.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
9018.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 9018.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 9018.90.x1 from any
other tariff item, except from Canadian
tariff item 9018.90.a2, U.S tariff
item 9018.90.h2, Mexican tariff item
9018.90.x2.

9018.90 A change to subheading 9018.90 from any other
heading.

90.19-90.21 A change to headings 90.19 through 90.21
from any other heading.

9022.11 A change to subheading 9022.11 from any other
subheading, except from Canadian tariff item
9022.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 9022.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 9022.90.x1.

9022.19 A change to subheading 9022.19 from any other
subheading, except from subheading 9022.30 or
9022.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 9022.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 9022.90.x1.

9022.21 A change to subheading 9022.21 from any other
subheading, except from Canadian tariff item
9022.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 9022.90.h2,
Mexican tariff item 9022.90.x2.

9022.29-9022.30 A change to subheadings 9022.29 through
9022.30 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 9022.29 through
9022.30 from subheading 9022.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9022.90

9022.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
9022.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 9022.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 9022.90.x1 from any
other tariff item.

9022.90 A change to subheading 9022.90 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 9022.90 from within
subheading 9022.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content
percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

90.23 A change to heading 90.23 from any other
heading.

9024.10-9024.80 A change to subheadings 9024.10 through
9024.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 9024.10 through
9024.80 from subheading 9024.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9024.90 A change to subheading 9024.90 from any other
heading.

9025.11-9025.80 A change to subheadings 9025.11 through
9025.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 9025.11 through
9025.80 from subheading 9025.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9025.90 A change to subheading 9025.90 from any other
heading.

9026.10-9026.80 A change to subheadings 9026.10 through
9026.80 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 9026.10 through
9026.80 from subheading 9026.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9026.90 A change to subheading 9026.90 from any other
heading.

9027.10-9027.50 A change to subheadings 9027.10 through
9027.50 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 9027.10 through
9027.50 from subheading 9027.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9027.80

9027.80.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
9027.80.a1, U.S. tariff item 9027.80.h1,
Mexican tariff item 9027.80.x1 from any
other subheading, except from subheading
8505.19 or Canadian tariff item
9027.90.a1, U.S. tariff item
9027.90.h1, Mexican tariff item
9027.90.x1.

9027.80 A change to subheading 9027.80 from any
other heading; or

A change to subheading 9027.80 from
subheading 9027.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content
percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9027.90 A change to subheading 9027.90 from any other
heading.

9028.10-9028.30 A change to subheadings 9028.10 through
9028.30 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 9028.10 through
9028.30 from subheading 9028.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9028.90 A change to subheading 9028.90 from any other
heading.

9029.10-9029.20 A change to subheadings 9029.10 through
9029.20 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 9029.10 through
9029.20 from subheading 9029.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9029.90 A change to subheading 9029.90 from any other
heading.

9030.10 A change to subheading 9030.10 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 9030.10 from
subheading 9030.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content
percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9030.20-9030.39 A change to subheadings 9030.20 through
9030.39 from any other subheading,
including another subheading within that
group, except from Canadian tariff item
9030.90.a1, U.S. tariff item
9030.90.h1, Mexican tariff item
9030.90.x1.

9030.40-9030.89 A change to subheadings 9030.40 through
9030.89 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 9030.40 through
9030.89 from subheading 9030.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9030.90 A change to subheading 9030.90 from any other
heading.

9031.10-9031.40 A change to subheadings 9031.10 through
9031.40 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 9031.10 through
9031.40 from subheading 9031.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9031.80

9031.80.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
9031.80.a1, U.S. tariff item 9031.80.h1,
Mexican tariff item 9031.80.x1 from any
other tariff item, except from
subheading 8537.10 or Canadian tariff
item 9031.90.a1, U.S. tariff item
9031.90.h1, Mexican tariff item
9031.90.x1.

9031.80 A change to subheading 9031.80 from any other
heading; or

A change to subheading 9031.80 from
subheading 9031.90, whether or not there is
also a change from any other heading,
provided there is a regional value content
percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9031.90 A change to subheading 9031.90 from any other
heading.

9032.10-9032.89 A change to subheadings 9032.10 through
9032.89 from any other heading; or

A change to subheadings 9032.10 through
9032.89 from subheading 9032.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
heading, provided there is a regional value
content percentage of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9032.90 A change to subheading 9032.90 from any other
heading.

90.33 A change to heading 90.33 from any other
heading.

Chapter 91 Clocks and Watches and Parts Thereof

91.01-91.07 A change to headings 91.01 through 91.07
from any other chapter; or

A change to headings 91.01 through 91.07 from
heading 91.14, whether or not there is also a
change from any other chapter, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

91.08-91.13 A change to headings 91.08 through 91.13
from any other heading, including another
heading within that group, provided there
is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

91.14 A change to heading 91.14 from any other
heading.

Chapter 92 Musical Instruments; Parts and Accessories
of Such Articles

92.01-92.08 A change to headings 92.01 through 92.08
from any other chapter; or

A change to headings 92.01 through 92.08 from
heading 92.09, whether or not there is also a
change from any other chapter, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

92.09 A change to heading 92.09 from any other
heading.

Annex 00 SECTION XX Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles (Ch. 94-96)

Chapter 94 Furniture; Bedding, Mattresses, Mattress
Supports, Cushions and Similar Stuffed
Furnishings; Lamps and Lighting Fittings,
Not Elsewhere Specified or Included;
Illuminated Signs, Illuminated Name-Plates
and the Like; Prefabricated Buildings

94.01 A change to heading 94.01 from any other
chapter; or

A change to heading 94.01 from subheading
9401.90, whether or not there is also a
change from any other chapter, provided there
is a regional value content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

94.02 A change to heading 94.02 from any other
chapter.

9403.10-9403.80 A change to subheadings 9403.10 through
9403.80 from any other chapter; or

A change to subheadings 9403.10 through
9403.80 from subheading 9403.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
chapter, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9403.90 A change to subheading 9403.90 from any other
heading.

9404.10-9404.30 A change to subheadings 9404.10 through
9404.30 from any other chapter.

9404.90 A change to subheading 9404.90 from any other
chapter, except from headings 50.07, 51.11
through 51.13, 52.08 through 52.12, 53.09
through 53.11, 54.07 through 54.08 or 55.12
through 55.16.

9405.10-9405.60 A change to subheadings 9405.10 through
9405.60 from any other chapter; or

A change to subheadings 9405.10 through
9405.60 from any of subheadings 9405.91
through 9405.99, whether or not there is also
a change from any other chapter, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9405.91-9405.99 A change to subheadings 9405.91 through
9405.99 from any other heading.

94.06 A change to heading 94.06 from any other
chapter.

Chapter 95 Toys, Games and Sports Requisites; Parts
and Accessories Thereof

95.01 A change to heading 95.01 from any other
chapter.

9502.10 A change to subheading 9502.10 from any other
chapter; or

A change to subheading 9502.10 from any of
subheadings 9502.91 through 9502.99, whether
or not there is also a change from any other
chapter, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9502.91-9502.99 A change to subheadings 9502.91 through
9502.99 from any other heading.

95.03-95.05 A change to headings 95.03 through 95.05
from any other chapter.

9506.11-9506.29 A change to subheadings 9506.11 through
9506.29 from any other chapter.

9506.31 A change to subheading 9506.31 from any
other chapter; or

A change to subheading 9506.31 from
subheading 9506.39, whether or not there is
also a change from any other chapter,
provided there is a regional value content of
not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9506.32 A change to subheading 9506.32 from any other
chapter.

9506.39

9506.39.x1 A change to Mexican tariff item 9506.39.x1
from any other chapter; or

A change to Mexican tariff item 9506.39.x1
from any other tariff item, whether or not
there is also a change from any other
chapter, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9506.39 A change to subheading 9506.39 from any
other chapter.

9506.40-9506.99 A change to subheadings 9506.40 through
9506.99 from any other chapter.

95.07-95.08 A change to headings 95.07 through 95.08
from any other chapter.

Chapter 96 Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles

96.01-96.05 A change to headings 96.01 through 96.05
from any other chapter.

9606.10 A change to subheading 9606.10 from any other
chapter.

9606.21-9606.29 A change to subheadings 9606.21 through
9606.29 from any other chapter; or

A change to subheadings 9606.21 through
9606.29 from subheading 9606.30, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
chapter, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9606.30 A change to subheading 9606.30 from any other
heading.

9607.11-9607.19 A change to subheadings 9607.11 through
9607.19 from any other chapter; or

A change to subheadings 9607.11 through
9607.19 from subheading 9607.20, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
chapter, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9607.20 A change to subheading 9607.20 from any other
heading.

9608.10-9608.50 A change to subheadings 9608.10 through
9608.50 from any other chapter; or

A change to subheadings 9608.10 through
9608.50 from any of subheadings 9608.91
through 9608.99, whether or not there is also
a change from any other chapter, provided
there is a regional value content of not less
than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9608.60-9608.99 A change to subheadings 9608.50 through
9608.99 from any other heading.

96.09-96.12 A change to headings 96.09 through 96.12
from any other chapter.

9613.10-9613.80 A change to subheadings 9613.10 through
9613.80 from any other chapter; or

A change to subheadings 9613.10 through
9613.80 from subheading 9613.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
chapter, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9613.90 A change to subheading 9613.90 from any other
heading.

9614.10 A change to subheading 9614.10 from any other
chapter.

9614.20 A change to subheading 9614.20 from any other
subheading, except from subheading 9614.90.

9614.90 A change to subheading 9614.90 from any other
heading.

9615.11-9615.19 A change to subheadings 9615.11 through
9615.19 from any other chapter; or

A change to subheadings 9615.11 through
9615.19 from subheading 9615.90, whether or
not there is also a change from any other
chapter, provided there is a regional value
content of not less than:

a) 60% where the transaction value
method is used, or
b) 50% where the net cost method is
used.

9615.90 A change to subheading 9615.90 from any other
heading.

96.16-96.18 A change to headings 96.16 through 96.18
from any other chapter.


Annex 00 SECTION XXI Works of Art, Collectors' Pieces and Antiques (Ch. 97)

Chapter 97 Works of Art, Collectors' Pieces and
Antiques

97.01-97.06 A change to headings 97.01 through 97.06
from any other chapter.

Annex 00B SECTION II Vegetable Products (Ch. 6-14)

Note: Agricultural and horticultural goods grown in the territory
of a Party shall be treated as originating in the territory of that
Party even if grown from seed or bulbs imported from a country not
a Party to this Agreement.

Chapter 6 Live Trees and Other Plants; Bulbs, Roots and
the Like; Cut Flowers and Ornamental Foliage

06.01-06.04 A change to headings 06.01 through 06.04
from any other chapter.

Chapter 7 Edible Vegetables and Certain Roots and Tubers

07.01-07.14 A change to headings 07.01 through 07.14
from any other chapter.

Chapter 8 Edible Fruit and Nuts; Peel of Citrus Fruit or
Melons
08.01-08.14 A change to headings 08.01 through 08.14
from any other chapter.

Chapter 9 Coffee, Tea, Mat? and Spices

09.01-09.10 A change to headings 09.01 through 09.10
from any other chapter.

Chapter 10 Cereals

10.01-10.08 A change to headings 10.01 through 10.08
from any other chapter.

Chapter 11 Products of the Milling Industry; Malt;
Starches; Insulin; Wheat Gluten
11.01-11.09 A change to headings 11.01 through 11.09
from any other chapter.

Chapter 12 Oil Seeds and Oleaginous Fruits;
Miscellaneous Grains, Seeds and Fruit;
Industrial or Medicinal Plants; Straw and
Fodder

12.01-12.14 A change to headings 12.01 through 12.14
from any other chapter.

Chapter 13 Lac; Gums, Resins and Other Vegetable
Saps and Extracts

13.01-13.02 A change to headings 13.01 through 13.02
from any other chapter.
Chapter 14 Vegetable Plaiting Materials; Vegetable
Products Not Elsewhere Specified or
Included
14.01-14.04 A change to headings 14.01 through 14.04
from any other chapter.


Annex 00a SECTION I Live Animals; Animal Products (Ch. 1-5)

Chapter 1 Live Animals

01.01-01.06 A change to headings 01.01 through 01.06
from any other chapter.

Chapter 2 Meat and Edible Meat Offal

02.01-02.10 A change to headings 02.01 through 02.10
from any other chapter.

Chapter 3 Fish and Crustaceans, Molluscs and Other
Aquatic Invertebrates
03.01-03.07 A change to headings 03.01 through 03.07
from any other chapter.

Chapter 4 Dairy Produce; Birds' Eggs; Natural
Honey; Edible Products of Animal
Origin, Not Elsewhere Specified or Included

04.01-04.10 A change to headings 04.01 through 04.10
from any other chapter, except from
Canadian tariff item 1901.90.31, U.S.
tariff item 1901.90.31, 1901.90.41 or
1901.90.81, Mexican tariff item
1901.90.03.

Chapter 5 Products of Animal Origin, Not Elsewhere
Specified or Included
05.01-05.11 A change to headings 05.01 through 05.11
from any other chapter.

Annex 01 SECTION IV Prepared Foodstuffs; Beverages, Spirits, and Vinegar; Tobacco and
Manufactured Tobacco Substitutes (Ch. 16-24)

Chapter 16 Preparations of Meat, of Fish or of
Crustaceans, Molluscs or Other Aquatic
Invertebrates

16.01-16.05 A change to headings 16.01 through 16.05
from any other chapter.

Chapter 17 Sugars and Sugar Confectionery

17.01-17.03 A change to headings 17.01 through 17.03
from any other chapter.

17.04 A change to heading 17.04 from any other
heading.

Chapter 18 Cocoa and Cocoa Preparations

18.01-18.05 A change to headings 18.01 through 18.05
from any other chapter.

1806.10

1806.10.10 A change to Canadian tariff item
1806.10.10, U.S. tariff item 1806.10.41
or 1806.10.42, Mexican tariff item
1806.10.01 from any other heading.

1806.10 A change to subheading 1806.10 from any other
heading, provided that the non-originating
sugar of Chapter 17 constitutes no more than
35% by weight of the sugar and provided that
the non-originating cocoa powder of heading
18.05 constitutes no more than 35% by weight
of the cocoa powder.

1806.20 A change to subheading 1806.20 from any other
heading.

1806.31 A change to subheading 1806.31 from any other
subheading.

1806.32 A change to subheading 1806.32 from any other
heading.

1806.90 A change to subheading 1806.90 from any other
subheading.

Chapter 19 Preparations of Cereals, Flour, Starch or
Milk; Pastrycooks' Products

1901.10

1901.10.31 A change to Canadian tariff item
1901.10.31, U.S. tariff item 1901.10.10,
Mexican tariff item 1901.10.01 from any
other chapter, except from Chapter 4.

1901.10 A change to subheading 1901.10 from any other
chapter.

1901.20

1901.20.11 A change to Canadian tariff item
1901.20.11 or 1901.20.21, U.S. tariff
item 1901.20.10, Mexican tariff item
1901.20.01 from any other chapter, except
from Chapter 4.

1901.20 A change to subheading 1901.20 from any other
chapter.

1901.90

1901.90.31 A change to Canadian tariff item
1901.90.31, U.S. tariff item 1901.90.31,
1901.90.41 or 1901.90.81, Mexican tariff
item 1901.90.03 from any other chapter,
except from Chapter 4.

1901.90 A change to subheading 1901.90 from any
other chapter.

19.02-19.05 A change to headings 19.02 through 19.05
from any other chapter.

Chapter 20 Preparations of Vegetables, Fruit, Nuts
or Other Parts of Plants

Note: Fruit, nut and vegetable preparations of Chapter 20 that
have been prepared or preserved merely by freezing, by packing
(including canning) in water, brine, or in natural juices, or by
roasting, either dry or in oil (including processing incidental to
freezing, packing or roasting), shall be treated as a good of the
country in which the fresh good was produced.

20.01-20.07 A change to headings 20.01 through 20.07
from any other chapter.

2008.11

2008.11.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
2008.11.a1, U.S. tariff item 2008.11.h1,
Mexican tariff item 2008.11.x1 from any
other heading, except from heading 12.02.

2008.11 A change to subheading 2008.11 from any other
chapter.

2008.19-2008.99 A change to subheadings 2008.19 through
2008.99 from any other chapter.

2009.11-2009.30 A change to subheadings 2009.11 through
2009.30 from any other chapter, except
from heading 08.05.

2009.40-2009.80 A change to subheadings 2009.40 through
2009.80 from any other chapter.

2009.90 A change to subheading 2009.90 from any other
chapter; or

A change to subheading 2009.90 from any other
subheading within Chapter 20, whether or not
there is also a change from any other chapter,
provided that a single juice ingredient, or
juice ingredients from a single non-Party,
constitute in single strength form no more
than 60% by volume of the product.

Chapter 21 Miscellaneous Edible Preparations

21.01

2101.10.11 A change to Canadian tariff item
2101.10.11, U.S. tariff item 2101.10.25,
Mexican tariff item 2101.10.01 from any
other chapter, provided that the non-
originating coffee of Chapter 9
constitutes no more than 60 percent by
weight.

21.01 A change to heading 21.01 from any other
chapter.

21.02 A change to heading 21.02 from any other
chapter.

2103.10 A change to subheading 2103.10 from any other
chapter.

2103.20

2103.20.10 A change to Canadian tariff item
2103.20.10, U.S. tariff item 2103.20.20,
Mexican tariff item 2103.20.01 from any
other chapter, except from subheading
2002.90.

2103.20 A change to subheading 2103.20 from any other
chapter.

2103.30-2103.90 A change to subheadings 2103.30 through
2103.90 from any other chapter.

21.04 A change to heading 21.04 from any other
chapter.

21.05 A change to heading 21.05 from any other
heading, except from Chapter 4 or
Canadian tariff item 1901.90.31, U.S.
tariff item 1901.90.31, 1901.90.41 or
1901.90.81, Mexican tariff item
1901.90.03.
21.06

2106.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
2106.90.a2, U.S. tariff items 2106.90.16
through 2106.90.19A, Mexican tariff item
2106.90.x2 from any other chapter, except
from heading 08.05 or 20.09 or Canadian
tariff item 2202.90.a1 , U.S. tariff
item 2202.90.30, 2202.90.35 or
2202.90.39A, Mexican tariff item
2202.90.x1.

2106.90.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item
2106.90.a3, U.S. tariff item
2106.90.19B, Mexican tariff item
2106.90.x3 from any other
chapter, except from subheading
2009.90 or Canadian tariff item
2202.90.a2, U.S. tariff item
2202.90.39B, Mexican tariff item
2202.90.x2; or

A change to Canadian tariff item 2106.90.a3,
U.S. tariff item 2106.90.19B, Mexican tariff
item 2106.90.x3 from any other subheading
within Chapter 21, whether or not there is
also a change from any other chapter, provided
that a single juice ingredient, or juice
ingredients from a single non-Party,
constitute in single strength form no more
than 60% by volume of the product.

2106.90.a4 A change to Canadian tariff item
2106.90.a4, U.S. tariff item 2106.90.h4,
Mexican tariff item 2106.90.x4 from any
other chapter, except from Chapter 4 or
tariff item 1901.90.a1.

21.06 A change to heading 21.06 from any other
chapter.

Chapter 22 Beverages, Spirits and Vinegar

22.01 A change to heading 22.01 from any other
chapter.

2202.10 A change to subheading 2202.10 from any other
chapter.

2202.90
2202.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
2202.90.a1, U.S. tariff items 2202.90.30
through 2202.90.39A, Mexican tariff item
2202.90.x4 from any other chapter, except
from heading 08.05 or 20.09 or Canadian
tariff item 2106.90.a2, U.S. tariff item
2106.90.16 or 2106.90.19A, Mexican tariff
item 2106.90.x2.

2202.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
2202.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 2202.90.39B,
Mexican tariff item 2202.90.x2 from any
other chapter, except from subheading
2009.90 or Canadian tariff item
2106.90.a3, U.S. tariff item 2106.90.19B,
Mexican tariff item 2106.90.x3; or

A change to Canadian tariff item 2202.90.a2,
U.S. tariff item 2202.90.39B, Mexican tariff
item 2202.90.x2 from any other subheading
within Chapter 22, whether or not there is
also a change from any other chapter, provided
that a single juice ingredient, or juice
ingredients from a single non-Party,
constitute in single strength form no more
than 60% by volume of the product.

2202.90.9x A change to Canadian tariff item
2202.90.9x, U.S. tariff item 2202.90.10
or 2202.90.20, Mexican tariff item
2202.90.02 from any other chapter, except
from Chapter 4 or Canadian tariff item
1901.90.31, U.S. tariff item 1901.90.31,
1901.90.41 or 1901.90.81, Mexican tariff
item 1901.90.03.

2202.90 A change to subheading 2202.90 from any other
chapter.

22.03-22.09 A change to headings 22.03 through 22.09
from any other heading outside that
group.

Chapter 23 Residues and Waste From the Food
Industries; Prepared Animal Fodder

23.01-23.08 A change to headings 23.01 through 23.08
from any other chapter.

2309.10 A change to subheading 2309.10 from any other
heading.

2309.90

2309.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
2309.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 2309.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 2309.90.x1 from any
other heading, except from Chapter 4 or
tariff item 1901.90.a1.

2309.90 A change to subheading 2309.90 from any other
heading.

Chapter 24 Tobacco and Manufactured Tobacco
Substitutes

24.01-24.03 A change to headings 24.01 through 24.03
from any other chapter or from Canadian
tariff item 2401.10.10 or
2403.91.a1, U.S. tariff item 2401.10.h1
or 2403.91.20, Mexican tariff item
2401.10.x1 or 2403.91.x1.

Annex 01 SECTION IV Prepared Foodstuffs; Beverages, Spirits, and Vinegar; Tobacco and
Manufactured Tobacco Substitutes (Ch. 16-24)

Chapter 16 Preparations of Meat, of Fish or of
Crustaceans, Molluscs or Other Aquatic
Invertebrates

16.01-16.05 A change to headings 16.01 through 16.05
from any other chapter.

Chapter 17 Sugars and Sugar Confectionery

17.01-17.03 A change to headings 17.01 through 17.03
from any other chapter.

17.04 A change to heading 17.04 from any other
heading.

Chapter 18 Cocoa and Cocoa Preparations

18.01-18.05 A change to headings 18.01 through 18.05
from any other chapter.

1806.10

1806.10.10 A change to Canadian tariff item
1806.10.10, U.S. tariff item 1806.10.41
or 1806.10.42, Mexican tariff item
1806.10.01 from any other heading.

1806.10 A change to subheading 1806.10 from any other
heading, provided that the non-originating
sugar of Chapter 17 constitutes no more than
35% by weight of the sugar and provided that
the non-originating cocoa powder of heading
18.05 constitutes no more than 35% by weight
of the cocoa powder.

1806.20 A change to subheading 1806.20 from any other
heading.

1806.31 A change to subheading 1806.31 from any other
subheading.

1806.32 A change to subheading 1806.32 from any other
heading.

1806.90 A change to subheading 1806.90 from any other
subheading.

Chapter 19 Preparations of Cereals, Flour, Starch or
Milk; Pastrycooks' Products

1901.10

1901.10.31 A change to Canadian tariff item
1901.10.31, U.S. tariff item 1901.10.10,
Mexican tariff item 1901.10.01 from any
other chapter, except from Chapter 4.

1901.10 A change to subheading 1901.10 from any other
chapter.

1901.20

1901.20.11 A change to Canadian tariff item
1901.20.11 or 1901.20.21, U.S. tariff
item 1901.20.10, Mexican tariff item
1901.20.01 from any other chapter, except
from Chapter 4.

1901.20 A change to subheading 1901.20 from any other
chapter.

1901.90

1901.90.31 A change to Canadian tariff item
1901.90.31, U.S. tariff item 1901.90.31,
1901.90.41 or 1901.90.81, Mexican tariff
item 1901.90.03 from any other chapter,
except from Chapter 4.

1901.90 A change to subheading 1901.90 from any
other chapter.

19.02-19.05 A change to headings 19.02 through 19.05
from any other chapter.

Chapter 20 Preparations of Vegetables, Fruit, Nuts
or Other Parts of Plants

Note: Fruit, nut and vegetable preparations of Chapter 20 that
have been prepared or preserved merely by freezing, by packing
(including canning) in water, brine, or in natural juices, or by
roasting, either dry or in oil (including processing incidental to
freezing, packing or roasting), shall be treated as a good of the
country in which the fresh good was produced.

20.01-20.07 A change to headings 20.01 through 20.07
from any other chapter.

2008.11

2008.11.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
2008.11.a1, U.S. tariff item 2008.11.h1,
Mexican tariff item 2008.11.x1 from any
other heading, except from heading 12.02.

2008.11 A change to subheading 2008.11 from any other
chapter.

2008.19-2008.99 A change to subheadings 2008.19 through
2008.99 from any other chapter.

2009.11-2009.30 A change to subheadings 2009.11 through
2009.30 from any other chapter, except
from heading 08.05.

2009.40-2009.80 A change to subheadings 2009.40 through
2009.80 from any other chapter.

2009.90 A change to subheading 2009.90 from any other
chapter; or

A change to subheading 2009.90 from any other
subheading within Chapter 20, whether or not
there is also a change from any other chapter,
provided that a single juice ingredient, or
juice ingredients from a single non-Party,
constitute in single strength form no more
than 60% by volume of the product.

Chapter 21 Miscellaneous Edible Preparations

21.01

2101.10.11 A change to Canadian tariff item
2101.10.11, U.S. tariff item 2101.10.25,
Mexican tariff item 2101.10.01 from any
other chapter, provided that the non-
originating coffee of Chapter 9
constitutes no more than 60 percent by
weight.

21.01 A change to heading 21.01 from any other
chapter.

21.02 A change to heading 21.02 from any other
chapter.

2103.10 A change to subheading 2103.10 from any other
chapter.

2103.20

2103.20.10 A change to Canadian tariff item
2103.20.10, U.S. tariff item 2103.20.20,
Mexican tariff item 2103.20.01 from any
other chapter, except from subheading
2002.90.

2103.20 A change to subheading 2103.20 from any other
chapter.

2103.30-2103.90 A change to subheadings 2103.30 through
2103.90 from any other chapter.

21.04 A change to heading 21.04 from any other
chapter.

21.05 A change to heading 21.05 from any other
heading, except from Chapter 4 or
Canadian tariff item 1901.90.31, U.S.
tariff item 1901.90.31, 1901.90.41 or
1901.90.81, Mexican tariff item
1901.90.03.
21.06

2106.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
2106.90.a2, U.S. tariff items 2106.90.16
through 2106.90.19A, Mexican tariff item
2106.90.x2 from any other chapter, except
from heading 08.05 or 20.09 or Canadian
tariff item 2202.90.a1 , U.S. tariff
item 2202.90.30, 2202.90.35 or
2202.90.39A, Mexican tariff item
2202.90.x1.

2106.90.a3 A change to Canadian tariff item
2106.90.a3, U.S. tariff item
2106.90.19B, Mexican tariff item
2106.90.x3 from any other
chapter, except from subheading
2009.90 or Canadian tariff item
2202.90.a2, U.S. tariff item
2202.90.39B, Mexican tariff item
2202.90.x2; or

A change to Canadian tariff item 2106.90.a3,
U.S. tariff item 2106.90.19B, Mexican tariff
item 2106.90.x3 from any other subheading
within Chapter 21, whether or not there is
also a change from any other chapter, provided
that a single juice ingredient, or juice
ingredients from a single non-Party,
constitute in single strength form no more
than 60% by volume of the product.

2106.90.a4 A change to Canadian tariff item
2106.90.a4, U.S. tariff item 2106.90.h4,
Mexican tariff item 2106.90.x4 from any
other chapter, except from Chapter 4 or
tariff item 1901.90.a1.

21.06 A change to heading 21.06 from any other
chapter.

Chapter 22 Beverages, Spirits and Vinegar

22.01 A change to heading 22.01 from any other
chapter.

2202.10 A change to subheading 2202.10 from any other
chapter.

2202.90
2202.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
2202.90.a1, U.S. tariff items 2202.90.30
through 2202.90.39A, Mexican tariff item
2202.90.x4 from any other chapter, except
from heading 08.05 or 20.09 or Canadian
tariff item 2106.90.a2, U.S. tariff item
2106.90.16 or 2106.90.19A, Mexican tariff
item 2106.90.x2.

2202.90.a2 A change to Canadian tariff item
2202.90.a2, U.S. tariff item 2202.90.39B,
Mexican tariff item 2202.90.x2 from any
other chapter, except from subheading
2009.90 or Canadian tariff item
2106.90.a3, U.S. tariff item 2106.90.19B,
Mexican tariff item 2106.90.x3; or

A change to Canadian tariff item 2202.90.a2,
U.S. tariff item 2202.90.39B, Mexican tariff
item 2202.90.x2 from any other subheading
within Chapter 22, whether or not there is
also a change from any other chapter, provided
that a single juice ingredient, or juice
ingredients from a single non-Party,
constitute in single strength form no more
than 60% by volume of the product.

2202.90.9x A change to Canadian tariff item
2202.90.9x, U.S. tariff item 2202.90.10
or 2202.90.20, Mexican tariff item
2202.90.02 from any other chapter, except
from Chapter 4 or Canadian tariff item
1901.90.31, U.S. tariff item 1901.90.31,
1901.90.41 or 1901.90.81, Mexican tariff
item 1901.90.03.

2202.90 A change to subheading 2202.90 from any other
chapter.

22.03-22.09 A change to headings 22.03 through 22.09
from any other heading outside that
group.

Chapter 23 Residues and Waste From the Food
Industries; Prepared Animal Fodder

23.01-23.08 A change to headings 23.01 through 23.08
from any other chapter.

2309.10 A change to subheading 2309.10 from any other
heading.

2309.90

2309.90.a1 A change to Canadian tariff item
2309.90.a1, U.S. tariff item 2309.90.h1,
Mexican tariff item 2309.90.x1 from any
other heading, except from Chapter 4 or
tariff item 1901.90.a1.

2309.90 A change to subheading 2309.90 from any other
heading.

Chapter 24 Tobacco and Manufactured Tobacco
Substitutes

24.01-24.03 A change to headings 24.01 through 24.03
from any other chapter or from Canadian
tariff item 2401.10.10 or
2403.91.a1, U.S. tariff item 2401.10.h1
or 2403.91.20, Mexican tariff item
2401.10.x1 or 2403.91.x1.

ANNEX 300-A Trade and Investment in the Automotive Industry Sector

1. Except as provided in this Annex, each Party shall apply
this Agreement to automotive goods of another Party and to
enterprises of the automotive industry sector in its territory.

2. Except as provided in this Annex, each Party shall promptly
accord to existing producers of vehicles in its territory
treatment no less favorable than that it accords, in like
circumstances, to a new producer of vehicles in its territory
regarding measures covered by this Annex.

3. The Parties shall review, no later than December 31, 2003,
the status of the North American automotive industry sector and
the effectiveness of the measures contained in this Annex to
determine actions that could be taken to strengthen the
integration and global competitiveness of the industry.

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Appendix A: Canada

Existing Measures

1. Canada and the United States may maintain the Agreement
Concerning Automotive Products between the Government of Canada
and the Government of the United States of America which entered
into force on September 16, 1966, in accordance with Article
1001, Article 1002(1) and (4) (as they refer to Annex 1002.1,
Part One), Article 1005(1) and (3), and Annex 1002.1, Part One
(Waivers of Customs Duties) of Canada - United States Free Trade
Agreement.

2. Canada may maintain the measures referred to in Article
1002(1) and (4) (as they refer to Annex 1002.1, Parts Two and
Three), Article 1002(2) and (3), Article 1003, and Annex 1002.1,
Parts Two (Export-Based Waivers of Customs Duties) and Three
(Production-Based Waivers of Customs Duties) of the Canada -
United States Free Trade Agreement. Canada shall eliminate those
measures in accordance with the terms set out in that agreement.

Used Vehicles

3. Canada may adopt or maintain prohibitions and restrictions
on imports of used vehicles from the territory of Mexico, except
as follows:

(a) after January 1, 2009, Canada may not adopt or maintain
prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the
territory of Mexico of originating used vehicles that
are at least 10 years old;

(b) after January 1, 2011, Canada may not adopt or maintain
prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the
territory of Mexico of originating used vehicles that
are at least eight years old;

© after January 1, 2013, Canada may not adopt or maintain
prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the
territory of Mexico of originating used vehicles that
are at least six years old;

(d) after January 1, 2015, Canada may not adopt or maintain
prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the
territory of Mexico of originating used vehicles that
are at least four years old;

(e) after January 1, 2017, Canada may not adopt or maintain
prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the
territory of Mexico of originating used vehicles that
are at least two years old; and

(f) after January 1, 2019, Canada may not adopt or maintain
prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the
territory of Mexico of originating used vehicles
regardless of age.

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Appendix B: Mexico

Auto Decree and Auto Decree Implementing Regulations

1. Subject to this Appendix, Mexico may maintain, until January
1, 2004, the Decree for Development and Modernization of the
Automotive Industry ("Decreto para el Fomento y Modernizaci?n de
la Industria Automotriz") (December 11, 1989) (the "Auto Decree")
and the Resolution that Establishes Rules for the Implementation
of the Auto Decree ("Acuerdo que Determina Reglas para la
Aplicaci?n para el Fomento y Modernizaci?n de la Industria
Automotriz") (November 30, 1990) (the "Auto Decree Implementing
Regulations"). Mexico may adopt or maintain any measure
respecting automotive goods or manufacturers of automotive goods
in its territory provided that such measure is not inconsistent
with this Agreement.

Autoparts Industry, National Suppliers and Independent
Maquiladoras

2. Mexico may not require that an enterprise attain a level of
national value added in excess of 20 percent of its total sales
as one of the conditions to qualify as a national supplier or
enterprise of the autoparts industry.

2a. For purposes of paragraph 2, "national value added" means
the total value of sales of such enterprises (excluding those for
the aftermarket) minus the value of its total imports, direct and
indirect, excluding those imports incorporated in aftermarket
parts and components, as modified by paragraph 3.

3. Mexico may require that a national supplier or an enterprise
of the autoparts industry, in calculating its national value
added solely for the purposes of paragraph 2, include customs
duties in the value of imports incorporated into the parts and
components produced by such enterprises.

4. Mexico shall grant national supplier status to an
independent maquiladora that requests such status and meets the
requirements for that status set out in the existing Auto Decree.
Mexico shall continue to grant to all independent maquiladoras
that request national supplier status all existing rights and
privileges accorded to independent maquiladoras under the
existing Decree for the Promotion and Operation of the
Maquiladora Export Industry ("Decreto para el Fomento y Operaci?n
de la Industria Maquiladora de Exportaci?n") (December 22, 1989)
(the "Maquiladora Decree").

4a. For purposes of paragraph 4, "independent maquiladora" means
an enterprise registered as an export maquiladora enterprise
under the Maquiladora Decree which has no common majority
shareholder with any manufacturer, and for which no manufacturer
is directly or indirectly a majority shareholder.

National Value Added

5. Mexico may provide that a manufacturer ("empresa de la
industria terminal") calculate its required national value added
from suppliers (VANp) as a percentage of:

(a) a manufacturer's reference value as defined in
paragraph 8; or

(b) a manufacturer's total national value added (VANt),

whichever is greater.

6. Mexico shall not require that the percentage referred to in
paragraph 5 be greater than:

(a) 34 percent for each of the first five years beginning
January 1, 1994;

(b) 33 percent for 1999;

© 32 percent for 2000;

(d) 31 percent for 2001;

(e) 30 percent for 2002; and

(f) 29 percent for 2003.

7. Notwithstanding paragraph 6, Mexico shall allow a
manufacturer that produced vehicles in Mexico before model year
1992 to use as its percentage referred to in paragraph 5 the
ratio of actual national value added from suppliers (VANp) to
total national value added (VANt) that such manufacturer attained
in model year 1992, for so long as that ratio is lower than the
applicable percentage specified under paragraph 6. In
determining such ratio for 1992, purchases that such manufacturer
made from independent maquiladoras that would have been eligible
to receive national supplier status had paragraphs 2, 3 and 4 of
this Appendix been in effect at that time, shall be included in
the calculation of the manufacturer's national value added from
suppliers (VANp), in the same manner as parts and components from
any other national supplier or enterprise of the autoparts
industry.

8. "The annual reference value for a manufacturer" ("reference
value") shall be:

(a) for each of the years 1994 through 1997, the base value
for the manufacturer, plus no more than 65 percent of
the difference between the manufacturer's total sales
in Mexico in that year and its base value;

(b) for each of the years 1998 through 2000, the base value
for the manufacturer, plus no more than 60 percent of
the difference between the manufacturer's total sales
in Mexico in that year and its base value; and

© for each of the years 2001 through 2003, the base value
for the manufacturer, plus no more than 50 percent of
the difference between the manufacturer's total sales
in Mexico in that year and its base value.

9. Mexico shall provide that where a manufacturer's total sales
in Mexico in a year are lower than its base value, the reference
value for such manufacturer for that year shall be equal to the
manufacturer's total value of sales in Mexico for the year.

9a. For purposes of paragraphs 8 and 9:

(a) "base value" means the average annual value of the
manufacturer's production in Mexico for sale in Mexico
(VTVd) in model years 1991 and 1992, adjusted for
inflation, using the Mexican producer price index for
automotive goods published by the Bank of Mexico
("Banco de Mexico"); and

(b) "manufacturer's total sales in Mexico in that year"
means the invoice value of sales by a manufacturer of
vehicles it produced in Mexico for sale in Mexico plus
the invoice value of its sales of imported vehicles.

10. In the event an abnormal production disruption affects a
manufacturer's production capability, Mexico shall allow such
manufacturer to seek a reduction in its reference value before
the Intersecretariat Automotive Industry Commission, established
under Chapter V of the Auto Decree. If the Commission finds that
the production capability of the manufacturer has been impaired
by such an abnormal production disruption, the Commission shall
reduce the manufacturer's reference value in an amount
commensurate to such event.

10a. For purposes of paragraph 10, "abnormal production
disruption" means a disruption in a manufacturer's production
capability resulting from a natural disaster, fire, explosion or
other unforeseen event beyond the manufacturer's control.

11. If, upon the request of a manufacturer, the Intersecretariat
Automotive Industry Commission finds that the production
capability of such manufacturer has been significantly disrupted
as a result of a major retooling or plant conversion in the
facilities of the manufacturer, the Commission shall reduce the
reference value for the manufacturer for that year in an amount
commensurate with the disruption, provided that such reduction in
that manufacturer's required national value added from suppliers
(VANp) that may result from the Commission's determination to
lower the manufacturer's reference value shall be fully made up
by the manufacturer over the following two model years.

11a. For purposes of paragraph 11, "significant disruption"
means a sizable impairment in the manufacturer's production
capability that lasts at least six months but no longer than 12
months.

Trade Balance

12. Mexico shall not require a manufacturer to include in the
calculation of its trade balance (S) a percentage of the value of
direct and indirect imports of parts and components that such
manufacturer incorporated into vehicles it has produced in Mexico
for sale in Mexico (VTVd) in the corresponding year, greater than
the following:

(a) 80 percent for 1994;

(b) 77.2 percent for 1995;

© 74.4 percent for 1996;

(d) 71.6 percent for 1997;

(e) 68.9 percent for 1998;

(f) 66.1 percent for 1999;

(g) 63.3 percent for 2000;

(h) 60.5 percent for 2001;

(i) 57.7 percent for 2002; and

(j) 55.0 percent for 2003.

13. For purposes of determining a manufacturer's total national
value added (VANt), paragraph 12 shall not apply to the
calculation of its trade balance (S).

14. Mexico shall permit a manufacturer with a surplus in its
extended trade balance to divide its extended trade balance by
the applicable percentages in paragraph 12 to determine the value
of new vehicles that it may import.

15. Mexico shall provide that in the calculation of a
manufacturer's adjustment factor (Y) in its extended trade
balance:

(a) a manufacturer's total national value added (VANt) be
replaced by that manufacturer's reference value in any
year in which the manufacturer's total national value
added (VANt) is lower than its reference value; and

(b) the applicable percentage under paragraphs 6 or 7, as
appropriate, be used.

16. In determining the annual amount that a manufacturer may
apply to its extended trade balance from surpluses earned prior
to model year 1991, Mexico shall in any given year allow such
manufacturer to elect:

(a) to use the procedures of the existing Auto Decree
Implementing Regulation; or

(b) to apply up to $US 150 million, adjusted for inflation
in accordance with the U.S. GDP Price Deflator or its
equivalent in Mexican pesos,

until such surpluses have been exhausted.

Other Restrictions in the Auto Decree

17. Mexico shall eliminate the restriction set out in the
existing Auto Decree that limits the number of vehicles that a
manufacturer may import into Mexico in relation to the total
number of vehicles that such manufacturer sells in Mexico.

Autotransportation Decree and Autotransportation
Implementing Regulations

18. Mexico shall eliminate the Mexican Decree for Development
and Modernization of the Autotransportation Vehicle Manufacturing
Industry (December 1989) ("Decreto para el Fomento y
Modernizaci?n de la Industria Manufacturera de Vehiculos de
Autotransporte") (the "Autotransportation Decree") and the
Resolution that Establishes Rules for the Implementation of the
Autotransportation Decree (November 1990) ("Acuerdo que Establece
Reglas de Aplicacion del Decreto para el Fomento y Modernizaci?n
de la Industria Manufacturera de Veh?culos de Autotransporte")
(the "Autotransportation Decree Implementing Regulations").
Mexico may adopt or maintain any measure respecting
autotransportation vehicles or manufacturers of
autotransportation vehicles in its territory provided that such
measure is not inconsistent with this Agreement.

Importation of Autotransportation Vehicles

19. Except as provided in paragraphs 20 and 21, Mexico may adopt
or maintain a prohibition or restriction on the importation of
autotransportation vehicles of another Party until January 1,
1999.

20. For each of the years 1994 through 1998, Mexico shall allow
any manufacturer of autotransportation vehicles to import, for
each type of autotransportation vehicle, a quantity of
originating autotransportation vehicles equal to at least 50
percent of the number of vehicles of such type that such
manufacturer produced in Mexico in that year.

20a. For purposes of paragraph 20, "manufacturer of
autotransportation vehicles" means an enterprise, established in
Mexico, that produces autotransportation vehicles, is registered
with the Ministry of Trade and Industrial Development
("Secretar?a de Comercia y Fomento Industrial"), and whose sales
in Mexico incorporate at least 40 percent national value added,
where national value added is the result of subtracting from the
total sales (excluding imports of autotransportation vehicles) of
an autotransportation manufacturer the invoice value of its
direct and indirect imports of parts and components.

21. For each of the years 1994 through 1998, Mexico shall allow
persons other than manufacturers of autotransportation vehicles
to import, in a quantity to be allocated among them, originating
autotransportation vehicles of each type as follows:

(a) for each of the years 1994 and 1995, no less than 15
percent of the total number of vehicles of each type of
autotransportation vehicle produced in Mexico;

(b) for 1996, no less than 20 percent of the total number
of vehicles of each type of autotransportation vehicle
produced in Mexico; and

© for each of the years 1997 and 1998, no less than 30
percent of the total number of vehicles of each type of
autotransportation vehicle produced in Mexico.

Mexico shall allocate such quantity through a non-discriminatory
auction.

Used Vehicles

22. Mexico may adopt or maintain prohibitions and restrictions
on imports of used vehicles from the territory of another Party,
except as follows:

(a) after January 1, 2009, Mexico may not adopt or maintain
prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the
territories of Canada or United States of originating
used vehicles that are at least ten years old;

(b) after January 1, 2011, Mexico may not adopt or maintain
prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the
territories of Canada or United States of originating
used vehicles that are at least eight years old;

© after January 1, 2013, Mexico may not adopt or maintain
prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the
territories of Canada or United States of originating
used vehicles that are at least six years old;

(d) after January 1, 2015, Mexico may not adopt or maintain
prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the
territories of Canada or United States of originating
used vehicles that are at least four years old;

(e) after January 1, 2017, Mexico may not adopt or maintain
prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the
territories of Canada or United States of originating
used vehicles that are at least two years old; and

(f) after January 1, 2019, Mexico may not adopt or maintain
prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the
territories of Canada or United States of originating
used vehicles, regardless of age.

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Appendix B: Definitions

Note: (The following terms shall be defined as provided in
the Auto Decree and Auto Decree Implementing Regulations,
incorporating those specific modifications required by this
Appendix.

For purposes of transparency, set out below for each term
are the corresponding Spanish term, citations to the relevant
provisions of the Auto Decree and Auto Decree Implementing
Regulations and, where appropriate, the paragraph of this
Appendix that modifies the definition in the Auto Decree or Auto
Decree Implementing Regulations. English translations of these
definitions, amplified for clarity where appropriate, and
incorporating modifications required by this Appendix, will be
set out here at a later date.)

adjustment factor (Y) means "factor de ajuste Y" as defined in
rule 18 of the Auto Decree Implementing Regulations and as
modified by paragraph 15 of this Appendix;

enterprise of the autoparts industry means "empresa de la
industria de autopartes" as set out in Article 2, paragraph V of
the Auto Decree, as modified by paragraph 2 of this Appendix;

extended trade balance means "balanza comercial ampliada"
referred to in rule 28 of the Auto Decree implementing
Regulations, and is equal to the numerator (S+W+.3I+Sft+T-Y) of
formula (1) in rule 8, of the Auto Decree Implementing
Regulations;

manufacturer means an "empresa de la industria terminal" as
defined in Article 2, paragraph IV of the Auto Decree that
produces any of the following classes of vehicles:

(a) passenger car: a vehicle for the transportation of up
to 10 people or a compact car of popular use, provided
for in subheadings (to be specified) of the Harmonized
System;

(b) commercial truck: a vehicle with or without a chassis,
for the transportation of cargo or over 10 people, with
a GVW of up to 2,727 kgs., provided for in heading (to
be specified) of the Harmonized System;

© light duty truck: a vehicle with a chassis, for the
transportation of cargo or over 10 people, with a GVW
of over 2,727 but less than 7,272 kgs., provided for in
headings (to be specified); or

(d) medium duty truck: a vehicle with a chassis for the
transportation of cargo or over ten people, with a GVW
of over 7,272 kgs. but less than 8,864 kgs., provided
for in headings (to be specified) of the Harmonized
System;

manufacturer's production in Mexico for sale in Mexico (VTVd)
means "valor total de las ventas que realicen las empresas de la
industria terminal al mercado domestico, excluyendo vehiculos
importados" as set out in rule 18 of the Auto Decree Implementing
Regulations;

manufacturer's total national value added (VANt) means "valor
agregado nacional de la empresa de la industria terminal" as
defined in rule 18 of the Auto Decree Implementing Regulations;

national supplier means a "proveedor nacional" as defined by
article 2 paragraph VII of the Auto Decree, as modified by
paragraph 2 of this Appendix;

national value added from suppliers (VANp) means "valor agregado
nacional de proveedores", as provided in rule 18 of the Auto
Decree Implementing Regulations;

parts and components means "partes y componentes automotrices" as
defined in article 2, paragraph X of the Auto Decree;

trade balance (S) means "saldo en balanza comercial de la empresa
de la industria terminal", as defined in rule 9 of the Auto
Decree Implementing Regulation, as modified by paragraphs 12 and
13 of this Appendix;

autotransportation vehicles means a vehicle included in any of
the following types:

(a) heavy duty truck: a vehicle with a chassis for the
transport of goods or more than ten people with a GVW
over 8,864 kgs., provided for in headings (to be
specified) of the Harmonized System;

(b) truck tractor: a vehicle with 2 or 3 axles for
transporting goods by hauling trailers, semi-trailers
or containing integrated equipment, provided for in
subheading (to be specified) of the Harmonized System;

© integral bus: a vehicle without a chassis but with an
integral body used to transport more than 10 people,
provided for in heading (to be specified) of the
Harmonized System; and

(d) specialty vehicles: special purpose motor vehicles or
vehicles modified for the handicapped provided for in
heading (to be specified) of the Harmonized System, (as
provided for in Article 2 of the Autotransportation
Decree).

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Appendix C: United States

Corporate Average Fuel Economy

1. As provided in paragraph 2, for purposes of the Energy
Policy and Conservation Act (October 1975), as amended ("the CAFE
Act"), the United States shall consider an automobile to be
domestically manufactured in any model year if at least 75
percent of the cost to the manufacturer of such automobile is
attributable to value added in Canada, Mexico or the United
States, unless the assembly of such automobile is completed in
Canada or Mexico and such automobile is not imported into the
United States prior to the expiration of the 30 days following
the end of such model year.

2. The United States shall implement the obligation set out in
paragraph 1 for all automobiles of a manufacturer sold in the
United States, wherever produced and irrespective of car line or
truck line, beginning with the next model year after January 1,
2004, except as provided in the following schedule:

(a) with respect to a manufacturer that initiated the
manufacture of automobiles in Mexico before model year
1992, the enterprise that provides certification under
the CAFE Act may make a one-time election at any time
between January 1, 1997 and January 1, 2004, to have
paragraph 1 applied beginning with the next model year
after such election;

(b) with respect to a manufacturer initiating the
manufacture of automobiles in Mexico after model year
1991, paragraph 1 shall apply beginning with the next
model year after either January 1, 1994 or the date
that such manufacturer initiates manufacturing
automobiles in Mexico, whichever is later;

© with respect to any other manufacturer of automobiles
in the territory of a Party, the enterprise that
provides certification under the CAFE Act may make a
one-time election at any time between January 1, 1997
and January 1, 2004, to have paragraph 1 applied
beginning with the next model year after such election.
If such a manufacturer initiates manufacturing
automobiles in Mexico, it shall be subject to
subparagraph (b) on the date it initiates such
manufacturing; and

(d) with respect to all manufacturers of automobiles not
manufacturing automobiles in the territory of a Party,
paragraph 1 shall apply beginning with the next model
year after January 1, 1994.

3. The United States shall make any future changes pertaining
to the definition of domestic production in the CAFE Act or its
implementing regulations equally applicable to value added in any
of the Parties.

4. Nothing in this Appendix shall require the United States to
make any changes in its fuel economy requirements for
automobiles.

5. For purposes of this Appendix, "automobile" means a motor
vehicle that complies with the definition in the CAFE Act and its
implementing regulations.

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Appendix D: General Definitions


existing producer of vehicles means a producer that was producing
in the territory of the relevant Party prior to model year 1992;
and

automotive goods means all types of motor vehicles, and parts and
components intended for use in motor vehicles.

Note: (Additional terms may be added where appropriate)

ANNEX 300-B Textile and Apparel Goods

Section 1: Scope and Coverage

1. This Annex applies to the textile and apparel goods set out
in Appendix 1.1.

2. In the event of any inconsistency between this Agreement and
the Arrangement Regarding International Trade in Textiles
(Multifiber Arrangement), as amended and extended, including any
amendment or extension after the date of entry into force of this
Agreement, or any other existing or future agreement applicable
to trade in textile or apparel goods, this Agreement shall
prevail to the extent of the inconsistency, unless the Parties
agree otherwise.

Section 2: Tariff Elimination

1. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement , each Party
shall progressively eliminate its customs duties on originating
goods as provided in its Schedule set out in Annex 302.2, in
accordance with Appendix 2.1.

2. (a) For purposes of this Annex, a good shall be considered
to be an originating good if the applicable change in
tariff classification has been satisfied in the
territory of one or more of the Parties, as provided by
Article 404.

(b) For purposes of determining which rate of duty and
staging category is applicable to an originating
textile or apparel good, a good shall be a good of the
Party in which the last substantial transformation
occurred, according to each importing Party's
regulations, practices or procedures or, in the event
of an agreement between the Parties pursuant to Annex
312(1), setting out rules applicable to textile and
apparel goods for determining whether a good is a good
of a Party ("Marking Rules"), according to such
agreement.

3. Each Party shall provide duty-free treatment for the
following textile and apparel goods of another Party, provided
such goods have been certified by the competent authority of the
exporting Party as one of the following:

(a) hand-loomed fabrics of a cottage industry;

(b) hand-made cottage industry goods made of such hand-
loomed fabrics; or

© traditional folklore handicraft goods

that have been identified and agreed by the Parties concerned for
duty-free treatment.

Section 3: Import and Export Restrictions and Consultation
Levels

1. Appendix 3.1 sets out certain circumstances and conditions
under which prohibitions, restrictions, or consultation levels in
effect upon the date of entry into force of this Agreement may be
maintained, notwithstanding Article 309.

2. Each Party shall eliminate a restriction or consultation
level on a textile or apparel good that otherwise would be
permitted under this Annex if the elimination of that restriction
is required as a result of integration of that good into the GATT
pursuant to commitments undertaken by that Party under any
successor agreement to the Multifiber Arrangement.

Section 4: Bilateral Emergency Actions (Tariff Actions)

1. During the transition period only, if, as a result of the
reduction or elimination of a duty provided for in this
Agreement, an originating textile or apparel good, or a good that
has been integrated into the GATT pursuant to a commitment
undertaken by a Party under any successor agreement to the
Multifiber Arrangement and entered under a tariff preference
level set out in Appendix 6.0, is being imported into the
territory of another Party in such increased quantities, in
absolute terms or relative to the domestic market for that good,
and under such conditions as to cause serious damage, or actual
threat thereof, to a domestic industry producing a like or
directly competitive good, the importing Party may, to the extent
necessary to remedy the damage or actual threat thereof:

(a) suspend the further reduction of any rate of duty
provided for under this Agreement on such good; or

(b) increase the rate of duty on such good to a level not
to exceed the lesser of:

(i) the most-favored-nation (MFN) applied rate of duty
in effect at the time the action is taken, or

(ii) the MFN applied rate of duty in effect on the day
immediately preceding the date of entry into force
of this Agreement.

2. In determining serious damage, or actual threat thereof, the
Party shall:

(a) examine the effect of increased imports on the
particular industry, as reflected in the following
factors, none of which is necessarily decisive:
changes in such relevant economic variables as output,
productivity, utilization of capacity, inventories,
market share, exports, wages, employment, domestic
prices, profits and investment; and

(b) not consider changes in technology or consumer
preference as factors supporting a determination of
serious damage or actual threat thereof.

3. The following conditions and limitations shall apply to any
emergency action taken pursuant to this Section:

(a) a Party shall deliver without delay to any Party that
may be affected written notice of intent to take such
action, and shall enter into consultations with that
Party upon request;

(b) no action may be maintained for a period exceeding
three years or, except with the consent of the Party
against whose good the action is taken, have effect
beyond the expiration of the transition period;

© no action may be taken by a Party against any
particular originating good more than once during the
transition period; and

(d) upon the termination of the action, the rate of duty
shall be the rate that, according to the Schedule for
that staged elimination of the tariff, would have been
in effect a year after the commencement of the action,
and commencing January 1 of the year following the
termination of the action, at the option of the Party
that has taken the action:

(i) the rate of duty shall conform to the schedule in
that Party's Schedule in Annex 302.2, or

(ii) the tariff shall be eliminated in equal annual
stages ending on the date set forth in that
Party's Schedule in Annex 302.2 for the
elimination of the tariff.

4. A Party taking an action under this Section shall provide,
to the Party against whose good the action is taken, mutually
agreed trade liberalizing compensation in the form of concessions
having substantially equivalent trade effects on the other Party,
or equivalent to the value of the additional duties expected to
result from the action. Such concessions shall be limited to the
textile and apparel goods listed in Appendix 1.1, unless the
Parties otherwise agree. If the concerned Parties are unable to
agree on compensation, the exporting Party may take tariff action
having trade effects substantially equivalent to the action taken
under this Section against any goods imported from the Party that
initiated the action pursuant to this Section. The Party taking
such tariff action shall only apply it for the minimum period
necessary to achieve such substantially equivalent effects.

Section 5: Bilateral Emergency Actions (Quantitative
Restrictions)

1. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement except
Appendix 5.2, a Party may take bilateral emergency action against
non-originating goods of another Party in accordance with this
Section and the provisions of Appendix 3.1.

2. If a Party considers that non-originating textile and
apparel goods, including goods entered under the tariff
preference levels (TPLs) set out in Appendix 6.0, are being
imported into its territory from a Party in such increased
quantities, in absolute terms or relative to the domestic market,
so as to cause serious damage or actual threat thereof, to a
domestic industry producing a like or directly competitive good
in the importing Party, that Party may request consultations with
another Party with a view to eliminating the serious damage or
actual threat thereof.

3. The Party requesting consultations shall include in its
request for consultations the reasons that it considers
demonstrate that such serious damage or actual threat to its
domestic industry is resulting from the imports of the other
Party, including the latest data concerning such damage or
threat.

4. In determining serious damage, or actual threat thereof, the
Party shall apply the provisions of paragraph 2, Section 4.

5. The concerned Parties shall commence consultations within 60
days following the request for consultations and shall endeavor
to agree on a mutually satisfactory level of restraint on exports
of the particular good within 90 days of the request, unless the
consulting Parties agree to extend this period. In reaching a
mutually satisfactory level of export restraint, the consulting
Parties shall:

(a) consider the situation in the market in the importing
Party;

(b) consider the history of trade in textile and apparel
goods between the consulting Parties, including the
previous levels of trade; and

© ensure that textile and apparel goods imported from the
territory of another Party are accorded equitable
treatment as compared with treatment granted to other
non-Party suppliers of like textile and apparel goods.

6. If the Parties do not agree on a mutually satisfactory level
during the 90-day consultation period, the Party requesting
consultations may impose annual quantitative restrictions on
imports of the good from the territory of the other Party for a
period no longer than that provided for in paragraph 9, provided
that:

(a) the measure shall not have effect beyond the transition
period; and

(b) the quantitative restriction shall not be less than the
sum of

(i) the quantity of the good imported into its
territory from the Party that would be affected by
the restriction, as reported in general import
statistics, during the first 12 of the most recent
14 months preceding the month in which the request
for consultations was made, and

(ii) an additional 20 percent of such quantity for
cotton, man-made fiber and other non-cotton
vegetable fiber good categories and six percent
for wool good categories.

7. The first term of any quantitative restriction imposed under
paragraph 6 shall commence on the day following the request for
consultations and terminate at the end of the calendar year in
which the quantitative restriction was imposed. Any quantitative
restriction that is imposed for a term less than 12 months and
the applicable flexibility provisions shall be prorated to
correspond to the period of time remaining in the calendar year
in which the restriction is imposed.

8. For each successive calendar year that the quantitative
restriction imposed under paragraph 6 remains in effect, the
Party imposing it shall:

(a) increase by 6 percent restrictions on cotton, man-made
fiber and non-cotton vegetable fiber textile and
apparel goods and by 2 percent restrictions on wool
textile and apparel goods;

(b) accelerate the growth rate for quantitative
restrictions on cotton, man-made fiber and non-cotton
vegetable fiber textile and apparel goods if required
by any successor agreement to the Multifiber
Arrangement; and

© apply the flexibility provisions set forth in Appendix
3.1, as appropriate.

9. Quantitative restrictions established pursuant to paragraph
6 before July 1 in any given calendar year may remain in place
for the initial prorated period in the first calendar year, plus
two additional calendar years. Such restrictions established on
or after July 1 in any given calendar year may remain in place
for the initial prorated period plus three additional calendar
years.

10. No Party may take an emergency action under this Section
with respect to any textile or apparel non-originating good that
is already subject to a quantitative restriction.

11. No party may adopt or maintain a quantitative restriction
under this Section on a textile or apparel good if that good has
been integrated into the GATT as a result of commitments
undertaken by that Party pursuant to any successor agreement to
the Multifiber Arrangement.

12. A Party may take a bilateral emergency action after the
expiration of the transition period to deal with cases of serious
damage to domestic industry arising from the operation of this
Agreement only with the consent of the Party against whose good
the action would be taken.

Section 6: Special Provisions

A Party shall treat the textile or apparel goods of another
Party set out in Appendix 6.0 in accordance with the provisions
therein.

Section 7: Review and Revision of Rules of Origin

1. (a) The Parties shall monitor the effects of the
application of the rule of origin contained in Annex
401.1 applicable to goods of subheading 6212.10. No
earlier than 15 months after the date of entry into
force of this Agreement, any Party may request
consultations to seek a mutually satisfactory solution
to any difficulties that it considers results from the
application of that rule of origin.

(b) If the Parties fail to reach a mutually satisfactory
solution through consultations within 90 days of a
request for consultations, any Party may request that
the rule applicable to subheading 6212.10 be changed to
the rule applicable to headings 62.06 through 62.11 of
the Harmonized System (HS) with respect to trade with
the requesting Party. Any such change shall be
effective no earlier than 180 days following the
request therefor. The Parties shall take measures to
ease any resulting administrative burden on producers.

© Unless otherwise agreed, at any time after the initial
consultations, and within the transition period of this
Agreement, any Party may make one request for
additional consultations under the same procedures
provided in paragraphs (a) and (b).

2. (a) At the request of any Party, the Parties shall consult
to consider whether specific goods should be made
subject to different rules of origin in order to
address issues of availability of supply of fibers,
yarns or fabrics within the free trade area.

(b) In the consultations, each Party shall consider all
data presented by a Party showing substantial
production in its territory for a good submitted for
review. A legitimate claim of substantial production
of the good in the territory of a Party shall be deemed
to exist if that Party can show that its domestic
producers are capable of supplying commercial
quantities of the good in a timely manner.

© The Parties shall make every effort to conclude
consultations within sixty days. Any agreement between
two or more Parties resulting from these consultations
shall be considered part of this Agreement. If
agreement is not reached, the Parties have recourse to
the provisions of paragraph 8(a) of Appendix 6.6.

(d) In this context, at the request of any Party, the
Parties shall consult to consider whether the rules of
origin applicable to the following provisions in Annex
401.1 should be amended in view of increasing
availability of supply of relevant yarns or fabrics
within the free trade area;

(i) Canadian tariff item 5407.60.10, United States
tariff item 5407.60.22 and Mexican tariff item
5407.60.02,

(ii) provisions (i) through (viii) of the rule for
subheadings 6205.20 through 6205.30,

(iii) note 2 to Chapter 61,

(iv) note 2 to Chapter 62, and

(v) Canadian tariff item 6303.92.a1, United States
tariff item 6303.92.h1 and Mexican tariff item
6303.92.x1.

3. The Parties shall review the rules of origin applicable to
textile and apparel goods within five years after the date of
entry into force of this Agreement to take into account the
effect of increasing global competition on textile and apparel
goods, and the implications of any integration into the GATT of
textile and apparel goods pursuant to any successor agreement to
the Multifiber Arrangement. The Parties shall give particular
consideration to operative rules in other economic association or
integration agreements and developments related to textile and
apparel production and trade between the Parties and worldwide.

Section 8: Labelling Requirements

To facilitate trade in textile and apparel goods between the
Parties through the harmonization of domestic labelling
requirements and the elimination of unnecessary obstacles to
trade resulting from differences in such requirements, the
Subcommittee on Labelling of Textile and Apparel Goods
established under Article 913(5) shall perform the functions set
out in Annex 913-D.

Section 9: Trade in Worn Clothing and Other Worn Articles

1. The Parties hereby establish a Committee on Trade in Worn
Clothing comprising representatives of each Party. The purpose of
the Committee shall be to assess the potential effects that may
result from the elimination of restrictions, maintained by a
Party prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement, on
trade in worn clothing and other worn articles as defined in the
heading 63.09 of the HS. This Committee shall:

(a) include or consult with a broadly representative group
from the manufacturing and retailing sectors in each
Party; and

(b) act in a transparent manner and reach recommendations
by consensus of all representatives involved.

2. The Committee shall develop and pursue a work program to
consider the potential benefits and risks that may be derived
from the elimination of restrictions on trade between the Parties
in worn clothing and other worn articles, including the effects
on business and employment opportunities, and on the market for
textile and apparel goods in each Party.

3. Notwithstanding Article 309 and paragraph 2 of Section 3, a
Party may maintain restrictions in effect upon the date of entry
into force of this Agreement on the importation of worn clothing
and other worn articles classified under heading 63.09 of the HS,
unless the Parties agree otherwise on the basis of the
recommendations presented to the Commission by the Committee on
Trade in Worn Clothing.

Section 10: Definitions

For purposes of this Annex:

carryforward means the allocation to the present year of a
portion of the following year's limit, which must be accounted
for by an equivalent decrease in the following year's limit;

carryover means the allocation to the present year of an unused
portion of the previous year's limit;

category means a grouping of textile or apparel goods, as further
defined in Appendix 10.1;

consensus means, when applied to recommendations of the Committee
on Trade in Worn Clothing, a recommendation is approved if no
member of the Committee formally objects to its approval;

consultation level ("level"), including designated consultation
level, means a level of exports, for a particular textile or
apparel good, which may be increased in accordance with the
provisions of Appendix 3.1 as a result of consultations requested
by the exporting Party, in contrast to a specific limit which is
increased by the specific rates provided for in Appendix 3.1;

exporting Party means the Party from whose territory textile or
apparel goods are exported;

flexibility provisions means the provisions set forth in
paragraph 7 of Appendix 3.1;

importing Party means the Party into whose territory textile or
apparel goods are imported;

integrated into the GATT, when referring to a textile or apparel
good, means that good has become subject to the obligations of
the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade pursuant to any
successor agreement to the Multifiber Arrangement;

non-wool fabric means fabric in chief weight of any fiber other
than wool, except woven fabric in chief weight of cotton or
man-made fiber, containing 36 percent or more by weight wool;

non-wool made-up textile good means a good in chief weight of any
fiber other than wool;

oxford cloth means fabrics woven as plain weave except that two
or more warp ends are woven as one (taped warp);

restriction means any import or export limitation, except for
customs duties, taxes or other duties or charges, whether made
effective through quotas, licenses, permits, import or export
price requirements, or any other measure;

specific limit ("limit"), means a level of exports, specified in
Appendix 3.1, for a particular textile or apparel good which may
be increased only in accordance with the provisions and specific
rates set forth in Appendix 3.1;

square meters equivalent (SME) means a common unit of measurement
for textile and apparel goods; primary units of measure (e.g.,
units, dozens, kilograms) are converted to SMEs using the
conversion factors set forth in Schedule 3.1.3 of Appendix 3.1;

tariff preference level (TPL) means a mechanism by which to apply
the preferential rate of customs duty to imports of a particular
non-originating good up to a specified quantity;

transition period means a period of 10 years from the date of
entry into force of this Agreement; and

wool apparel means:

(i) apparel in chief weight of wool,

(ii) woven apparel in chief weight of man-made fibers
containing 36 percent or more by weight of wool, and

(iii) knitted or crocheted apparel in chief weight of
man-made fibers containing 23 percent or more by
weight of wool.

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APPENDIX 1.1

List of Goods Covered by Annex 300-B

The descriptions listed in this Appendix are provided for ease of
reference only; for legal purposes, coverage shall be determined
according to the terms of the Harmonized System.

HS No. Description

Ch. 30 Pharmaceutical Products

3005 90 Wadding, gauze, bandages and the like

Ch. 39 Plastics and articles thereof

ex 3921 12 (Woven, knitted or non-woven fabric coated, covered or laminated
with plastics
ex 3921 13
ex 3921 90)

Ch. 42 Articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods, handbags
and similar containers

ex 4202 12 (Luggage, handbags and flatgoods with an outer surface
predominantly of textile materials
ex 4202 22)
ex 4202 32)
ex 4202 92)

Ch. 50 Silk

5004 00 Silk yarn (other than yarn spun from silk waste) not for retail
sale
5005 00 Yarn spun from silk waste, not for retail sale
5006 00 Silk yarn and yarn spun from silk waste, for retail sale; silk-
worm gut
5007 10 Woven fabric of noil silk
5007 20 Woven fabric of silk or silk waste, other than noil silk, 85% or
more of such fibers
5007 90 Woven fabric of silk, nes

Ch. 51 Wool, fine or coarse animal hair, horsehair yarn and fabric

5105 10 Carded wool
5105 21 Combed wool in fragments
5105 29 Wool tops and other combed wool, other than combed wool in
fragments
5105 30 Fine animal hair, carded or combed
5106 10 Yarn of carded wool, ?85% wool, not for retail sale
5106 20 Yarn of carded, wool, <85% wool, not for retail sale
5107 10 Yarn of combed wool, ?85% wool, not for retail sale
5107 20 Yarn of combed wool, <85% wool, not for retail sale
5108 10 Yarn of carded fine animal hair, not for retail sale
5108 20 Yarn of combed fine animal hair, not for retail sale
5109 10 Yarn of wool or of fine animal hair, ?85% wool and fine animal
hair, for retail sale
5109 90 Yarn of wool/of fine animal hair, <85% wool and fine animal hair,
for retail sale
5110 00 Yarn of coarse animal hair or of horsehair
5111 11 Woven fabric of carded wool or fine animal hair, ?85% wool and
fine animal hair, ? 300 g/m2
5111 19 Woven fabric of carded wool or fine animal hair, ?85% wool or fine
animal hair, >300 g/m2
5111 20 Woven fabric of carded wool or fine animal hair, <85% wool or fine
animal hair, with man-made fibers
5111 30 Woven fabric of carded wool or fine animal hair, <85% wool or fine
animal hair, with man-made fibers
5111 90 Woven fabric of carded wool or fine animal hair, <85% wool or fine
animal hair, nes
5112 11 Woven fabric of combed wool or fine animal hair, ?85% wool or fine
animal hair, ?200 g/m2
5112 19 Woven fabric of combed wool or fine animal hair, ?85% wool or fine
animal hair, >200 g/m2
5112 20 Woven fabric of combed wool or fine animal hair, <85% wool or fine
animal hair, with man-made filament
5112 30 Woven fabric of combed wool or fine animal hair, <85% wool or fine
animal hair, with man-made fibers
5112 90 Woven fabric of combed wool or fine animal hair, <85% wool or fine
animal hair, nes
5113 00 Woven fabric of coarse animal hair or of horsehair

Ch. 52 Cotton

5203 00 Cotton, carded or combed
5204 11 Cotton sewing thread ?85% cotton, not for retail sale
5204 19 Cotton sewing thread, <85% cotton, not for retail sale
5204 20 Cotton sewing thread, for retail sale
5205 11 Cotton yarn, ?85% cotton, single, uncombed, ?714.29 decitex, not
for retail sale
5205 12 Cotton yarn, ?85% cotton, single, uncombed, 714.29
>decitex?232.56, not for retail sale
5205 13 Cotton yarn, ?85% cotton, single, uncombed, 232.56>decitex?192.31,
not for retail sale
5205 14 Cotton yarn, ?85% cotton, single, uncombed, 192.31 >decitex?125,
not for retail sale
5205 15 Cotton yarn, ?85% cotton, single, uncombed, <125 decitex, not for
retail sale
5205 21 Cotton yarn, ?85% cotton, single, combed, ?714.29, not for retail
sale
5205 22 Cotton yarn, ?85% cotton, single, combed, 714.29 >decitex?232.56,
not for retail sale
5205 23 Cotton yarn, ?85% cotton, single, combed, 232.56 >decitex?192.31,
not for retail sale
5205 24 Cotton yarn, ?85% cotton, single, combed, 192.31 >decitex?125, not
for retail sale
5205 25 Cotton yarn, ?85% cotton, single, combed, <125 decitex, not for
retail sale
5205 31 Cotton yarn, ?85% cotton, multiple, uncombed, ?714.29 decitex, not
for retail sale, nes
5205 32 Cotton yarn, ?85% cotton, multiple, uncombed, 714.29
>decitex?232.56, not for retail sale, nes
5205 33 Cotton yarn, ?85% cotton, multiple, uncombed, 232.56
>decitex?192.31, not for retail sale, nes
5205 34 Cotton yarn, ?85% cotton, multiple, uncombed, 192.31 >decitex?125,
not for retail sale, nes
5205 35 Cotton yarn, ?85% cotton, multiple, uncombed, <125 decitex, not
for retail sale, nes
5205 41 Cotton yarn, ?85% cotton, multiple, combed, ?714.29 decitex, not
for retail sale, nes
5205 42 Cotton yarn, ?85% cotton, multiple, combed, 714.29
>decitex?232.56, not for retail sale, nes
5205 43 Cotton yarn, ?85% cotton, multiple, combed, 232.56
>decitex?192.31, not for retail sale, nes
5205 44 Cotton yarn, ?85% cotton, multiple, combed, 192.31 >decitex?125,
not for retail sale, nes
5205 45 Cotton yarn, ?85% cotton, multiple, combed, <125 decitex, not for
retail sale, nes
5206 11 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, single, uncombed, ?714.29, not for
retail sale
5206 12 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, single, uncombed, 714.29
>decitex?232.56, not for retail sale
5206 13 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, single, uncombed, 232.56
>decitex?192.31, not for retail sale
5206 14 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, single, uncombed, 192.31 >decitex?125,
not for retail sale
5206 15 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, single, uncombed, <125 decitex, not for
retail sale
5206 21 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, single, combed, ?714.29 decitex, not for
retail sale
5206 22 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, single, combed, 714.29 >decitex?232.56,
not for retail sale
5206 23 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, single, combed, 232.56 >decitex?192.31,
not for retail sale
5206 24 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, single, combed, 192.31 >decitex?125, not
for retail sale
5206 25 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, single, combed, <125 decitex, not for
retail sale
5206 31 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, multiple, uncombed, ?714.29, not for
retail sale, nes
5206 32 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, multiple, uncombed, 714.29
>decitex?232.56, not for retail sale, nes
5206 33 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, multiple, uncombed, 232.56
>decitex?192.31, not for retail sale, nes
5206 34 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, multiple, uncombed, 192.31 >decitex?125,
not for retail sale, nes
5206 35 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, multiple, uncombed, <125 decitex, not
for retail sale, nes
5206 41 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, multiple, combed, ?714.29, not for
retail sale, nes
5206 42 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, multiple, combed, 714.29
>decitex?232.56, not for retail sale, nes
5206 43 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, multiple, combed, 232.56
>decitex?192.31, not for retail sale, nes
5206 44 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, multiple, combed, 192.31 >decitex?125,
not for retail sale, nes
5206 45 Cotton yarn, <85% cotton, multiple, combed, <125 decitex, not for
retail sale, nes
5207 10 Cotton yarn (other than sewing thread)?85% cotton, for retail sale
5207 90 Cotton yarn (other than sewing thread) <85% cotton, for retail
sale
5208 11 Plain weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, ?100g/m2, unbleached
5208 12 Plain weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, >100g/m2, ?200g/m2,
unbleached
5208 13 Twill weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, ?200g/m2, unbleached
5208 19 Woven fabric of cotton, ?85% cotton, ?200g/m2, unbleached, nes
5208 21 Plain weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, ?100g/m2, bleached
5208 22 Plain weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, >100g/m2, ?200g/m2,
bleached
5208 23 Twill weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, ?200g/m2, bleached
5208 29 Woven fabric of cotton, ?85% cotton, ?200g/m2, bleached, nes
5208 31 Plain weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, ?100g/m2, dyed
5208 32 Plain weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, >100g/m2, ? 200g/m2, dyed
5208 33 Twill weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, ?200g/m2, dyed
5208 39 Woven fabric of cotton, ?85% cotton, ?200g/m2, dyed, nes
5208 41 Plain weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, ?100g/m2, yarn dyed
5208 42 Plain weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, >100g/m2, ?200 g/m2, yarn
dyed
5208 43 Twill weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, ?200g/m2, yarn dyed
5208 49 Woven fabric of cotton, ?85% cotton, ?200g/m2, yarn dyed, nes
5208 51 Plain weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, ?100g/m2, printed
5208 52 Plain weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, >100g/m2, ?200 g/m2,
printed
5208 53 Twill weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, ?200g/m2, printed
5208 59 Woven fabric of cotton, ?85% cotton, ? 200g/m2, printed, nes
5209 11 Plain weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, >200g/m2, unbleached
5209 12 Twill weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, >200g/m2, unbleached
5209 19 Woven fabric of cotton, ?85% cotton, >200g/m2, unbleached, nes
5209 21 Plain weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, >200g/m2, bleached
5209 22 Twill weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, >200g/m2, bleached
5209 29 Woven fabric of cotton, ?85% cotton, >200g/m2, bleached, nes
5209 31 Plain weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, >200g/m2, dyed
5209 32 Twill weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, >200g/m2, dyed
5209 39 Woven fabric of cotton, ?85% cotton, >200g/m2, dyed, nes
5209 41 Plain weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, >200g/m2, yarn dyed
5209 42 Blue denim fabric of cotton, ?85% cotton, >200g/m2
5209 43 Twill weave cotton fabric, other than denim,?85% cotton, >200g/m2,
yarn dyed
5209 49 Woven fabric of cotton, ?85% cotton, >200g/m2, yarn dyed, nes
5209 51 Plain weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, >200g/m2, printed
5209 52 Twill weave cotton fabric, ?85% cotton, >200g/m2, printed
5209 59 Woven fabric of cotton, ?85% cotton, >200g/m2, printed, nes
5210 11 Plain weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
?200g/m2, unbleached
5210 12 Twill weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
?200g/m2, unbleached
5210 19 Woven fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
?200g/m2, unbleached, nes
5210 21 Plain weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
?200g/m2, bleached
5210 22 Twill weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
?200g/m2, bleached
5210 29 Woven fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
?200g/m2, bleached, nes
5210 31 Plain weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
?200g/m2, dyed
5210 32 Twill weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
?200g/m2, dyed
5210 39 Woven fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
?200g/m2, dyed, nes
5210 41 Plain weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
?200g/m2, yarn dyed
5210 42 Twill weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
?200g/m2, yarn dyed
5210 49 Woven fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
?200g/m2, yarn dyed, nes
5210 51 Plain weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
?200g/m2, printed
5210 52 Twill weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
?200g/m2, printed
5210 59 Woven fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
?200g/m2, printed, nes
5211 11 Plain weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
>200g/m2, unbleached
5211 12 Twill weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
>200g/m2, unbleached
5211 19 Woven fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
>200g/m2, unbleached, nes
5211 21 Plain weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
>200g/m2, bleached
5211 22 Twill weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
>200g/m2, bleached
5211 29 Woven fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
>200g/m2, bleached, nes
5211 31 Plain weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
>200g/m2, dyed
5211 32 Twill weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
>200g/m2, dyed
5211 39 Woven fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
>200g/m2, dyed, nes
5211 41 Plain weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
>200g/m2, yarn dyed
5211 42 Blue denim fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
>200g/m2
5211 43 Twill weave cotton fabric, other than denim, <85% cotton, with
man-made fiber, >200g/m2, yarn dyed
5211 49 Woven fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
>200g/m2, yarn dyed, nes
5211 51 Plain weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
>200g/m2, printed
5211 52 Twill weave cotton fabric, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
>200g/m2, printed
5211 59 Woven fabric of cotton, <85% cotton, with man-made fiber,
>200g/m2, printed, nes
5212 11 Woven fabric of cotton, weighing ?200g/m2, unbleached, nes
5212 12 Woven fabric of cotton, weighing ?200g/m2, bleached, nes
5212 13 Woven fabric of cotton, weighing ?200g/m2, dyed, nes
5212 14 Woven fabric of cotton, ?200g/m2, of yarns of different colors,
nes
5212 15 Woven fabric of cotton, weighing ?200g/m2, printed, nes
5212 21 Woven fabric of cotton, weighing >200g/m2, unbleached, nes
5212 22 Woven fabric of cotton, weighing >200g/m2, bleached, nes
5212 23 Woven fabric of cotton, weighing >200g/m2, dyed, nes
5212 24 Woven fabric of cotton, >200g/m2, of yarns of different colors,
nes
5212 25 Woven fabric of cotton, weighing >200g/m2, printed, nes

Ch. 53 Other vegetable textile fibers; paper yarn and woven fabric of
paper yarn

5306 10 Flax yarn, single
5306 20 Flax yarn, multiple
5307 10 Yarn of jute or of other textile bast fibers, single
5307 20 Yarn of jute or other textile bast fibers, multiple
5308 20 True hemp yarn
5308 90 Yarn of other vegetable textile fibers
5309 11 Woven fabric, ?85% flax, unbleached or bleached
5309 19 Woven fabric, ?85% flax, other than unbleached or bleached
5309 21 Woven fabric of flax, <85% flax, unbleached or bleached
5309 29 Woven fabric of flax, <85% flax, other than unbleached or bleached
5310 10 Woven fabric of jute or of other textile bast fibers, unbleached
5310 90 Woven fabric of jute or of other textile bast fibers, other than
unbleached
5311 00 Woven fabric of other vegetable textile fibers; woven fabric of
paper yarn

Ch. 54 Man-made filaments

5401 10 Sewing thread of synthetic filaments
5401 20 Sewing thread of artificial filaments
5402 10 High tenacity yarn (other than sewing thread), nylon or other
polyamide fiber, not for retail sale
5402 20 High tenacity yarn (other than sewing thread), of polyester
filaments, not for retail sale
5402 31 Textured yarn nes, of nylon or other polyamide fiber,?50tex/single
yarn, not for retail sale
5402 32 Textured yarn nes, of nylon or other polyamide fiber,>50
tex/single yarn, not for retail sale
5402 33 Textured yarn nes, of polyester filaments, not for retail sale
5402 39 Textured yarn of synthetic filaments, nes, not for retail sale
5402 41 Yarn of nylon or other polyamide fiber, single, untwisted, nes,
not for retail sale
5402 42 Yarn of polyester filaments, partially oriented, single, nes, not
for retail sale
5402 43 Yarn of polyester filaments, single, untwisted, nes, not for
retail sale
5402 49 Yarn of synthetic filaments, single, untwisted, nes, not for
retail sale
5402 51 Yarn of nylon or other polyamide fiber, single, >50 turns per
meter, not for retail sale
5402 52 Yarn of polyester filaments, single, >50 turns per meter, not for
retail sale
5402 59 Yarn of synthetic filaments, single, >50 turns per meter, nes, not
for retail sale
5402 61 Yarn of nylon or other polyamide fiber, multiple, nes, not for
retail sale
5402 62 Yarn of polyester filaments, multiple, nes, not for retail sale
5402 69 Yarn of synthetic filaments, multiple, nes, not for retail sale
5403 10 High tenacity yarn (other than sewing thread), of viscose rayon
filaments, not for retail sale
5403 20 Textured yarn nes, of artificial filaments, not for retail sale
5403 31 Yarn of viscose rayon filaments, single, untwisted, nes, not for
retail sale
5403 32 Yarn of viscose rayon filaments, single, >120 turns per meter,
nes, not for retail sale
5403 33 Yarn of cellulose acetate filaments, single, nes, not for retail sale
5403 39 Yarn of artificial filaments, single, nes, not for retail sale
5403 41 Yarn of viscose rayon filaments, multiple, nes, not for retail
sale
5403 42 Yarn of cellulose acetate filaments, multiple, nes, not for retail
sale
5403 49 Yarn of artificial filaments, multiple, nes, not for retail sale
5404 10 Synthetic monofilament, ?67 decitex, no cross sectional dimension
>1 mm
5404 90 Strip and the like of synthetic textile material of an apparent
width ? 5mm
5405 00 Artificial monofil, 67 decitex, cross sectional dimension >1mm;
strip of art. tex. mat. width ?5mm
5406 10 Yarn of synthetic filaments (other than sewing thread), for retail
sale
5406 20 Yarn of artificial filaments (other than sewing thread), for
retail sale
5407 10 Woven fabric of high tenacity filament yarn of nylon or other
polyamides, or polyester
5407 20 Woven fabric obtained from strip or the like of synthetic textile
materials
5407 30 Fabric specified in Note 9 Section XI (layers of parallel
synthetic textile yarn)
5407 41 Woven fabric, ?85% nylon or other polyamide filaments, unbleached
or bleached, nes
5407 42 Woven fabric, ?85% nylon or other polyamide filaments, dyed, nes
5407 43 Woven fabric, ?85% nylon or other polyamide filaments, yarn dyed,
nes
5407 44 Woven fabric, ?85% nylon or other polyamide filaments, printed,
nes
5407 51 Woven fabric, ?85% textured polyester filaments, unbleached or
bleached, nes
5407 52 Woven fabric, ?85% textured polyester filaments, dyed, nes
5407 53 Woven fabric, ?85% textured polyester filaments, yarn dyed, nes
5407 54 Woven fabric, ?85% textured polyester filaments, printed, nes
5407 60 Woven fabric, ?85% non-textured polyester filaments, nes
5407 71 Woven fabric, ?85% synthetic filaments, unbleached or bleached,
nes
5407 72 Woven fabric, ?85% synthetic filaments, dyed, nes
5407 73 Woven fabric, ?85% synthetic filaments, yarn dyed, nes
5407 74 Woven fabric, ?85% synthetic filaments, printed, nes
5407 81 Woven fabric of synthetic filaments, <85% syn. filaments, with
cotton, unbl or bl, nes
5407 82 Woven fabric of synthetic filaments, <85% with cotton, dyed, nes
5407 83 Woven fabric of synthetic filaments, <85% with cotton, yarn dyed,
nes
5407 84 Woven fabric of synthetic filaments, <85% with cotton, printed,
nes
5407 91 Woven fabric of synthetic filaments, unbleached or bleached, nes
5407 92 Woven fabric of synthetic filaments, dyed, nes
5407 93 Woven fabric of synthetic filaments, yarn dyed, nes
5407 94 Woven fabric of synthetic filaments, printed, nes
5408 10 Woven fabric of high tenacity filament yarn of viscose rayon
5408 21 Woven fabric, ?85% artificial filament or strip, unbleached or
bleached, nes
5408 22 Woven fabric, ?85% artificial filament or strip, dyed, nes
5408 23 Woven fabric, ?85% artificial filament or strip, yarn dyed, nes
5408 24 Woven fabric, ?85% artificial filament or strip, printed, nes
5408 31 Woven fabric of artificial filaments, unbleached or bleached, nes
5408 32 Woven fabric of artificial filaments, dyed, nes
5408 33 Woven fabric of artificial filaments, yarn dyed, nes
5408 34 Woven fabric of artificial filaments, printed, nes

Ch.55Man-made staple fibers

5501 10 Filament tow of nylon or other polyamides
5501 20 Filament tow of polyesters
5501 30 Filament tow of acrylic or modacrylic
5501 90 Synthetic filament tow, nes
5502 00 Artificial filament tow
5503 10 Staple fibers of nylon or other polyamides, not carded or combed
5503 20 Staple fibers of polyesters, not carded or combed
5503 30 Staple fibers of acrylic or modacrylic, not carded or combed
5503 40 Staple fibers of polypropylene, not carded or combed
5503 90 Synthetic staple fibers, not carded or combed, nes
5504 10 Staple fibers of viscose, not carded or combed
5504 90 Artificial staple fibers, other than viscose, not carded or combed
5505 10 Waste of synthetic fibers
5505 20 Waste of artificial fibers
5506 10 Staple fibers of nylon or other polyamides, carded or combed
5506 20 Staple fibers of polyesters, carded or combed
5506 30 Staple fibers of acrylic or modacrylic, carded or combed
5506 90 Synthetic staple fibers, carded or combed, nes
5507 00 Artificial staple fibers, carded or combed
5508 10 Sewing thread of synthetic staple fibers
5508 20 Sewing thread of artificial staple fibers
5509 11 Yarn, ?85% nylon or other polyamide staple fibers, single, not for
retail sale
5509 12 Yarn, ?85% nylon or other polyamide staple fibers, multiple, not
for retail sale, nes
5509 21 Yarn, ?85% of polyester staple fibers, single, not for retail sale
5509 22 Yarn, ?85% of polyester staple fibers, multiple, not for retail
sale, nes
5509 31 Yarn, ?85% of acrylic or modacrylic staple fibers, single, not for
retail sale
5509 32 Yarn, ?85% acrylic/modacrylic staple fibers, multiple, not for
retail sale, nes
5509 41 Yarn, ?85% of other synthetic staple fibers, single, not for
retail sale
5509 42 Yarn, ?85% of other synthetic staple fibers, multiple, not for
retail sale, nes
5509 51 Yarn of polyester staple fibers mixed with artificial staple
fiber, not for retail sale, nes
5509 52 Yarn of polyester staple fiber mixed with wool or fine animal
hair, not for retail sale, nes
5509 53 Yarn of polyester staple fibers mixed with cotton, not for retail
sale, nes
5509 59 Yarn of polyester staple fibers, not for retail sale, nes
5509 61 Yarn of acrylic staple fiber mixed with wool or fine animal hair,
not for retail sale, nes
5509 62 Yarn of acrylic staple fibers mixed with cotton, not for retail
sale, nes
5509 69 Yarn of acrylic staple fibers, not for retail sale, nes
5509 91 Yarn of other synthetic staple fibers mixed with wool or fine
animal hair, not for retail sale, nes
5509 92 Yarn of other synthetic staple fibers mixed with cotton, not for
retail sale, nes
5509 99 Yarn of other synthetic staple fibers, not for retail sale, nes
5510 11 Yarn, ?85% of artificial staple fibers, single, not for retail
sale
5510 12 Yarn, ?85% of artificial staple fibers, multiple, not for retail
sale, nes
5510 20 Yarn of artificial staple fiber mixed with wool/fine animal hair,
not for retail sale, nes
5510 30 Yarn of artificial staple fibers mixed with cotton, not for retail
sale, nes
5510 90 Yarn of artificial staple fibers, not for retail sale, nes
5511 10 Yarn, ?85% of synthetic staple fibers, other than sewing thread,
for retail sale
5511 20 Yarn, <85% of synthetic staple fibers, for retail sale, nes
5511 30 Yarn of artificial fibers (other than sewing thread), for retail
sale
5512 11 Woven fabric, ?85% of polyester staple fibers, unbleached or
bleached
5512 19 Woven fabric, ?85% of polyester staple fibers, other than
unbleached or bleached
5512 21 Woven fabric, ?85% of acrylic staple fibers, unbleached or
bleached
5512 29 Woven fabric, ?85% of acrylic staple fibers, other than unbleached
or bleached
5512 91 Woven fabric, ?85% of other synthetic staple fibers, unbleached or
bleached
5512 99 Woven fabric, ?85% of other synthetic staple fibers, other than
unbleached or bleached
5513 11 Plain weave polyester fabric, <85% syn stple fiber, with cot,
?170g/m2, unbl or bl
5513 12 Twill weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% syn. staple fiber,
with cotton, ?170g/m2, unbl or bl
5513 13 Woven polyester fabric, <85% synthetic stple fiber, with cotton,
?170g/m2, unbl or bl, nes
5513 19 Woven fabric of other synthetic staple fiber, <85% syn. stpl fib,
with cotton, ?170g/m2, unbl or bl
5513 21 Plain weave polyester staple fiber fabric,<85% synthetic staple
fiber, with cotton, ?170g/m2, dyed
5513 22 Twill weave polyester staple fiber fabric,<85% synthetic staple
fiber, with cotton, ?170g/m2, dyed
5513 23 Woven fabric of polyester staple fiber, <85% syn. staple fiber,
with cotton, ?170g/m2, dyed, nes
5513 29 Woven fabric of other synthetic staple fiber, <85% syn. staple
fiber, with cotton, ?170g/m2, dyed
5513 31 Plain weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% syn. staple fiber,
with cotton, ?170g/m2, yarn dyed
5513 32 Twill weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% syn. staple fiber,
with cotton, ?170g/m2, yarn dyed
5513 33 Woven fabric of polyester staple fiber, <85% syn. staple fiber,
with cotton, ?170g/m2, dyed nes
5513 39 Woven fabric of other synthetic staple fiber, <85% syn. staple
fiber, with cotton, ?170g/m2, yarn dyed
5513 41 Plain weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% syn. stpl fiber,
with cotton, ?170g/m2, printed
5513 42 Twill weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% syn. staple fiber,
with cotton, <=/170g/m2, printed
5513 43 Woven fabric of polyester staple fiber, <85% syn staple fiber,
with cotton, ?170g/m2, printed, nes
5513 49 Woven fabric of other synthetic staple fiber, <85% syn. staple
fiber, with cotton, ?170g/m2, printed
5514 11 Plain weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% syn. staple fiber,
with cotton, >170g/m2, unbl or bl
5514 12 Twill weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% syn. staple fiber,
with cotton, >170g/m2, unbl or bl
5514 13 Woven fabric of polyester staple fiber, <85% syn. stpl fiber, with
cotton, >170g/m2, unbl or bl, nes
5514 19 Woven fabric of other synthetic staple fiber, <85% syn stpl. fib,
with cotton, >170g/m2, unbl or bl
5514 21 Plain weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% syn staple fiber,
with cotton, >170g/m2, dyed
5514 22 Twill weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% synthetic staple
fiber, with cotton, >170g/m2, dyed
5514 23 Woven fabric of polyester staple fiber, <85% synthetic staple
fiber, with cotton, >170g/m2, dyed
5514 29 Woven fabric of other synthetic staple fiber, <85% synthetic
staple fiber, with cotton, >170g/m2, dyed
5514 31 Plain weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% syn. staple fiber,
with cotton, >170g/m2, yarn dyed
5514 32 Twill weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% mixed with cotton,
>170g/m2, yarn dyed
5514 33 Woven fabric of polyester staple fiber, <85% syn. staple fiber,
with cotton, >170g/m2, yarn dyed nes
5514 39 Woven fabric of other synthetic staple fiber, <85% syn. stpl
fiber, with cotton, >170g/m2, yarn dyed
5514 41 Plain weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% synthetic staple
fiber, with cotton, >170g/m2, printed
5514 42 Twill weave polyester staple fiber fabric, <85% synthetic staple
fiber, with cotton, >170g/m2, printed
5514 43 Woven fabric of polyester staple fibers <85% syn. staple fiber,
with cotton, >170g/m2, printed, nes
5514 49 Woven fabric of other synthetic staple fiber, <85% syn. staple
fiber, with cotton, >170g/m2, printed
5515 11 Woven fabric of polyester staple fiber, with viscose rayon staple
fiber, nes
5515 12 Woven fabric of polyester staple fiber, with man-made filaments,
nes
5515 13 Woven fabric of polyester staple fiber, with wool or fine animal
hair, nes
5515 19 Woven fabric of polyester staple fiber, nes
5515 21 Woven fabric of acrylic staple fiber, with man-made filaments, nes
5515 22 Woven fabric of acrylic staple fiber, with wool or fine animal
hair, nes
5515 29 Woven fabric of acrylic or modacrylic staple fibers, nes
5515 91 Woven fabric of other synthetic staple fiber, with man-made
filaments, nes
5515 92 Woven fabric of other synthetic staple fiber, with wool or fine
animal hair, nes
5515 99 Woven fabric of synthetic staple fibers, nes
5516 11 Woven fabric, ?85% artificial staple fiber, unbleached or bleached
5516 12 Woven fabric, ?85% artificial staple fiber, dyed
5516 13 Woven fabric, ?85% artificial staple fiber, yarn dyed
5516 14 Woven fabric, ?85% artificial staple fiber, printed
5516 21 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% artificial staple
fiber, with man-made fib, unbl or bl
5516 22 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% artificial staple
fiber, with man-made fib, dyed
5516 23 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% artificial staple
fiber, with man-made fib, yarn dyed
5516 24 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% artificial staple
fiber, with man-made fib, printed
5516 31 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% art stpl fiber, with
wool/fine animal hair, unbl or bl
5516 32 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% art staple fiber,
with wool/fine animal hair, dyed
5516 33 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% art staple fiber,
with wool/fine animal hair, yarn dyed
5516 34 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% art staple fiber,
with wool/fine animal hair, printed
5516 41 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% artificial staple
fiber, with cotton, unbl or bl
5516 42 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% artificial staple
fiber, with cotton, dyed
5516 43 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% artificial staple
fiber, with cotton, yarn dyed
5516 44 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, <85% artificial staple
fiber, with cotton, printed
5516 91 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, unbleached or bleached,
nes
5516 92 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, dyed, nes
5516 93 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, yarn dyed, nes
5516 94 Woven fabric of artificial staple fiber, printed, nes

Ch. 56 Wadding, felt and nonwovens; special yarns, twine, cordage, ropes
and cables and articles thereof

5601 10 Sanitary articles of wadding of textile materials, including
sanitary towels, tampons, and diapers
5601 21 Wadding of cotton and articles thereof, other than sanitary
articles
5601 22 Wadding of man-made fibers and articles thereof, other than
sanitary articles
5601 29 Wedge of other textile materials and articles thereof, other than
sanitary articles
5601 30 Textile flock and dust and mill neps
5602 10 Needleloom felt and stitch-bonded fiber fabric
5602 21 Felt other than needleloom, of wool or fine animal hair, not
impregnated, coated, covered or laminated
5602 29 Felt other than needleloom, of other textile materials, not
impregnated, coated, covered or laminated
5602 90 Felt of textile materials, nes
5603 00 Nonwovens, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or
laminated
5604 10 Rubber thread and cord, textile covered
5604 20 High tenacity yarn of polyester, nylon other polyamide, viscose
rayon, impregnated or coated
5604 90 Textile yarn, strip, impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with
rubber or plastics nes
5605 00 Metalized yarn, being textile yarn combined with metal thread,
strip, or powder
5606 00 Gimped yarn nes; chenille yarn; loop wale-yarn
5607 10 Twine, cordage, ropes and cables, of jute or other textile bast
fibers
5607 21 Binder or baler twine, of sisal or other textile fibers of the
genus Agave
5607 29 Twine nes, cordage, ropes and cables, of sisal textile fibers
5607 30 Twine, cordage, ropes and cables, of abaca or other hard (leaf)
fibers
5607 41 Binder or baler twine, of polyethylene or polypropylene
5607 49 Twine nes, cordage, ropes and cables, of polyethylene or
polypropylene
5607 50 Twine, cordage, ropes and cables, of other synthetic fibers
5607 90 Twine, cordage, ropes and cables, of other materials
5608 11 Made up fishing nets, of man-made textile materials
5608 19 Knotted netting of twine, cordage, or rope, and other made up nets
of man-made textile materials
5608 90 Knotted netting of twine, cordage, or rope, nes, and made up nets
of other textile materials
5609 00 Articles of yarn, strip, twine, cordage, rope and cables, nes

Ch.57Carpets and other textile floor coverings

5701 10 Carpets of wool or fine animal hair, knotted
5701 90 Carpets of other textile materials, knotted
5702 10 Kelem, Schumacks, Karamanie and similar textile hand-woven rugs
5702 20 Floor coverings of coconut fibers (coir)
5702 31 Carpets of wool or fine animal hair, of woven pile construction,
not made up, nes
5702 32 Carpets of man-made textile materials, of woven pile construction,
not made up, nes
5702 39 Carpets of other textile materials, of woven pile construction,
not made up, nes
5702 41 Carpets of wool or fine animal hair, of woven pile construction,
made up, nes
5702 42 Carpets of man-made textile materials, of woven pile construction,
made up, nes
5702 49 Carpets of other textile materials, of woven pile construction,
made up, nes
5702 51 Carpets of wool or fine animal hair, woven, not made up, nes
5702 52 Carpets of man-made textile materials, woven, not made up, nes
5702 59 Carpets of other textile materials, woven, not made up, nes
5702 91 Carpets of wool or fine animal hair, woven, made up, nes
5702 92 Carpets of man-made textile materials, woven, made up, nes
5702 99 Carpets of other textile materials, woven, made up, nes
5703 10 Carpets of wool or fine animal hair, tufted
5703 20 Carpets of nylon or other polyamide, tufted
5703 30 Carpets of other man-made textile materials, tufted
5703 90 Carpets of other textile materials, tufted
5704 10 Tiles of felt of textile materials, having a maximum surface area
of 0.3 m2
5704 90 Carpets of felt of textile materials, nes
5705 00 Carpets and other textile floor coverings, nes

Ch. 58 Special woven fabrics; tufted textile fabrics; lace; tapestries;
trimmings; embroidery

5801 10 Woven pile fabric of wool or fine animal hair, other than terry
and narrow fabric
5801 21 Woven uncut weft pile fabric of cotton, other than terry and
narrow fabric
5801 22 Cut corduroy fabric of cotton, other than narrow fabric
5801 23 Woven weft pile fabric of cotton, nes
5801 24 Woven warp pile fabric of cotton, epingle (uncut), other than
terry and narrow fabric
5801 25 Woven warp pile fabric of cotton, cut, other than terry and narrow
fabric
5801 26 Chenille fabric of cotton, other than narrow fabric
5801 31 Woven uncut weft pile fabric of manmade fibers, other than terry
and narrow fabric
5801 32 Cut corduroy fabric of man-made fibers, other than narrow fabric
5801 33 Woven weft pile fabric of man-made fibers, nes
5801 34 Woven warp pile fabric of man-made fiber, epingle (uncut),other
than terry and narrow fabric
5801 35 Woven warp pile fabric of man-made fiber, cut, other than terry
and narrow fabric
5801 36 Chenille fabric of man-made fibers, other than narrow fabric
5801 90 Woven pile fabric and chenille fabric of other textile materials,
other than terry and narrow fabric
5802 11 Terry toweling and similar woven terry fabric of cotton, other
than narrow fabric, unbleached
5802 19 Terry toweling and similar woven terry fabric of cotton, other
than unbleached or narrow fabric
5802 20 Terry toweling and similar woven terry fabric of other textile
materials, other than narrow fabric
5802 30 Tufted textile fabric, other than products of heading No 57.03
5803 10 Gauze of cotton, other than narrow fabric
5803 90 Gauze of other textile material, other than narrow fabric
5804 10 Tulles and other net fabric, not including woven, knitted or
crocheted fabric
5804 21 Mechanically made lace of man-made fiber, in the piece, in strips
or motifs
5804 29 Mechanically made lace of other textile materials, in the piece,
in strips or in motifs
5804 30 Hand-made lace, in the piece, in strips or in motifs
5805 00 Hand-woven tapestries and needle-worked tapestries, whether or not
made up
5806 10 Narrow woven pile fabric and narrow chenille fabric
5806 20 Narrow woven fabric, containing ?5% elastomeric yarn or rubber
thread, nes
5806 31 Narrow woven fabric of cotton, nes
5806 32 Narrow woven fabric of man-made fibers, nes
5806 39 Narrow woven fabric of other textile materials, nes
5806 40 Fabric consisting of warp without weft, assembled by means of an
adhesive
5807 10 Labels, badges and similar woven articles of textile materials
5807 90 Labels, badges and similar articles, not woven, of textile
materials, nes
5808 10 Braids in the piece
5808 90 Ornamental trimmings in the piece, other than knit; tassels,
pompons and similar articles
5809 00 Woven fabric of metal thread or metalized yarn, for apparel, and
homefurnishings, nes
5810 10 Embroidery without visible ground, in the piece, in strips or in
motifs
5810 91 Embroidery of cotton, in the piece, in strips or in motifs, nes
5810 92 Embroidery of man-made fibers, in the piece, in strips or in
motifs, nes
5810 99 Embroidery of other textile materials, in the piece, in strips or
motifs, nes
5811 00 Quilted textile products in the piece

Ch. 59 Impregnated, coated, covered, laminated textile fabric; textile
articles suitable for industrial use

5901 10 Textile fabric coated with gum, of a kind used for outer covers of
books or the like
5901 90 Tracing cloth; prepared painting canvas; stiffened textile fabric
for hats, nes
5902 10 Tire cord fabric of high tenacity nylon or other polyamide yarn
5902 20 Tire cord fabric of high tenacity polyester yarn
5902 90 Tire cord fabric made of high tenacity viscose rayon yarn
5903 10 Textile fabric impregnated, coated, covered, or laminated with
polyvinyl chloride, nes
5903 20 Textile fabric impregnated, coated, covered, or laminated with
polyurethane, nes
5903 90 Textile fabric impregnated, coated, covered, or laminated with
plastics, nes
5904 10 Linoleum, whether or not cut to shape
5904 91 Floor coverings, other than linoleum, with a base of needleloom
felt or nonwovens
5904 92 Floor coverings, other than linoleum, with other textile base
5905 00 Textile wall coverings
5906 10 Rubberized textile adhesive tape of a width not exceeding 20 cm
5906 91 Rubberized textile knitted or crocheted fabric, nes
5906 99 Rubberized textile fabric, nes
5907 00 Textile fabric impregnated, coated, covered, nes; painted canvas
for theater use, backdrops, etc.
5908 00 Textile wicks for lamps, stoves, candles or the like; gas mantles
and knitted gas mantle fabric
5909 00 Textile hosepiping and similar textile tubing
5910 00 Transmission or conveyor belts or belting of textile material
whether or not reinforced
5911 10 Felt and felt-lined woven fabric combined with rubber, leather, or
other material, for technical uses
5911 20 Textile bolting cloth, whether or not made up
5911 31 Textile fabric, endless or linked, for paper-making or similar
machines, weighing <650 g/m2
5911 32 Textile fabric, endless or linked, for paper-making or similar
machines, weighing ?650 g/m2
5911 40 Textile straining cloth used in oil presses or the like, including
of human hair
5911 90 Textile products and articles for technical uses, nes

Ch. 60 Knitted or crocheted fabrics

6001 10 Long pile knitted or crocheted textile fabric
6001 21 Looped pile knitted or crocheted fabric, of cotton
6001 22 Looped pile knitted or crocheted fabric, of man-made fibers
6001 29 Looped pile knitted or crocheted fabric, of other textile
materials
6001 91 Pile knitted or crocheted fabric, of cotton, nes
6001 92 Pile knitted or crocheted fabric, of man-made fiber, nes
6001 99 Pile knitted or crocheted fabric, of other textile materials, nes
6002 10 Knitted or crocheted textile fabric, w?30 cm,?5% of elastomeric
yarn or rubber thread, nes
6002 20 Knitted or crocheted textile fabric, width not exceeding 30 cm,
nes
6002 30 Knitted or crocheted textile fabric, width > 30 cm, ?5% of
elastomeric yarn or rubber thread, nes
6002 41 Warp knitted fabric, of wool or fine animal hair, nes
6002 42 Warp knitted fabric, of cotton, nes
6002 43 Warp knitted fabric, of man-made fibers, nes
6002 49 Warp knitted fabric, of other materials, nes
6002 91 Knitted or crocheted fabric, of wool or of fine animal hair, nes
6002 92 Knitted or crocheted fabric, of cotton, nes
6002 93 Knitted or crocheted fabric, of manmade fibers, nes
6002 99 Knitted or crocheted fabric, of other materials, nes

Ch. 61 Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted

6101 10 Men's or boys' overcoats, anoraks, and sim articles, of wool or
fine animal hair, knitted or crocheted
6101 20 Men's or boys' overcoats, anoraks, and similar articles, of
cotton, knitted or crocheted
6101 30 Men's or boys' overcoats, anoraks, and similar articles, of man-
made fibers, knitted or crocheted
6101 90 Men's or boys' overcoats, anoraks, and sim articles, of other
textile materials, knitted or crocheted
6102 10 Women's or girls' overcoats, anoraks and sim art, of wool or fine
animal hair, knitted or crocheted
6102 20 Women's or girls' overcoats, anoraks and similar articles, of
cotton, knitted or crocheted
6102 30 Women's or girls' overcoats, anoraks and similar articles, of man-
made fibers, knitted or crocheted
6102 90 Women's or girls' overcoats, anoraks and sim art, of other textile
materials, knitted or crocheted
6103 11 Men's or boys' suits, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted or
crocheted
6103 12 Men's or boys' suits, of synthetic fibers, knitted or crocheted
6103 19 Men's or boys' suits, of other textile materials, knitted or
crocheted
6103 21 Men's or boys' ensembles, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted or
crocheted
6103 22 Men's or boys' ensembles, of cotton, knitted or crocheted
6103 23 Men's or boys' ensembles, of synthetic fibers, knitted or
crocheted
6103 29 Men's or boys' ensembles, of other textile materials, knitted or
crocheted
6103 31 Men's or boys' jackets and blazers, of wool or fine animal hair,
knitted or crocheted
6103 32 Men's or boys' jackets and blazers, of cotton, knitted or
crocheted
6103 33 Men's or boys' jackets and blazers, of synthetic fibers, knitted
or crocheted
6103 39 Men's or boys' jackets and blazers, of other textile materials,
knitted or crocheted
6103 41 Men's or boys' trousers and shorts, of wool or fine animal hair,
knitted or crocheted
6103 42 Men's or boys' trousers and shorts, of cotton, knitted or
crocheted
6103 43 Men's or boys' trousers and shorts, of synthetic fibers, knitted
or crocheted
6103 49 Men's or boys' trousers and shorts, of other textile materials,
knitted or crocheted
6104 11 Women's or girls' suits, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted or
crocheted
6104 12 Women's or girls' suits, of cotton, knitted or crocheted
6104 13 Women's or girls' suits, of synthetic fibers, knitted or crocheted
6104 19 Women's or girls' suits, of other textile materials, knitted or
crocheted
6104 21 Women's or girls' ensembles, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted
or crocheted
6104 22 Women's or girls' ensembles, of cotton, knitted or crocheted
6104 23 Women's or girls' ensembles, of synthetic fibers, knitted or
crocheted
6104 29 Women's or girls' ensembles, of other textile materials, knitted
or crocheted
6104 31 Women's or girls' jackets, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted or
crocheted
6104 32 Women's or girls' jackets, of cotton, knitted or crocheted
6104 33 Women's or girls' jackets, of synthetic fibers, knitted or
crocheted
6104 39 Women's or girls' jackets, of other textile materials, knitted or
crocheted
6104 41 Women's or girls' dresses, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted or
crocheted
6104 42 Women's or girls' dresses, of cotton, knitted or crocheted
6104 43 Women's or girls' dresses, of synthetic fibers, knitted or
crocheted
6104 44 Women's or girls' dresses, of artificial fibers, knitted or
crocheted
6104 49 Women's or girls' dresses, of other textile materials, knitted or
crocheted
6104 51 Women's or girls' skirts, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted or
crocheted
6104 52 Women's or girls' skirts, of cotton, knitted or crocheted
6104 53 Women's or girls' skirts, of synthetic fibers, knitted or crocheted
6104 59 Women's or girls' skirts, of other textile materials, knitted or
crocheted
6104 61 Women's or girls' trousers and shorts, of wool or fine animal
hair, knitted or crocheted
6104 62 Women's or girls' trousers and shorts, of cotton, knitted or
crocheted
6104 63 Women's or girls' trousers and shorts, of synthetic fibers,
knitted or crocheted
6104 69 Women's or girls' trousers and shorts, of other textile materials,
knitted or crocheted
6105 10 Men's or boys' shirts, of cotton, knitted or crocheted
6105 20 Men's or boys' shirts, of man-made fibers, knitted or crocheted
6105 90 Men's or boys' shirts, of other textile materials, knitted or
crocheted
6106 10 Women's or girls' blouses and shirts, of cotton, knitted or
crocheted
6106 20 Women's or girls' blouses and shirts, of man-made fibers, knitted
or crocheted
6106 90 Women's or girls' blouses and shirts, of other materials, knitted
or crocheted
6107 11 Men's or boys' underpants and briefs, of cotton, knitted or
crocheted
6107 12 Men's or boys' underpants and briefs, of man-made fibers, knitted
or crocheted
6107 19 Men's or boys' underpants and briefs, of other textile materials,
knitted or crocheted
6107 21 Men's or boys' nightshirts and pajamas, of cotton, knitted or
crocheted
6107 22 Men's or boys' nightshirts and pajamas, of man-made fibers,
knitted or crocheted
6107 29 Men's or boys' nightshirts and pajamas, of other textile
materials, knitted or crocheted
6107 91 Men's or boys' underpants, briefs, robes, and similar articles of
cotton, knitted or crocheted
6107 92 Men's or boys' underpants, briefs, robes, and sim articles of man-
made fibers, knitted or crocheted
6107 99 Men's or boys' underwear, briefs, robes, and sim art of other
textile materials, knitted or crocheted
6108 11 Women's or girls' slips and petticoats, of man-made fibers,
knitted or crocheted
6108 19 Women's or girls' slips and petticoats, of other textile
materials, knitted or crocheted
6108 21 Women's or girls' briefs and panties, of cotton, knitted or
crocheted
6108 22 Women's or girls' briefs and panties, of man-made fibers, knitted
or crocheted
6108 29 Women's or girls' briefs and panties, of other textile materials,
knitted or crocheted
6108 31 Women's or girls' nightdresses and pajamas, of cotton, knitted or
crocheted
6108 32 Women's or girls' nightdresses and pajamas, of man-made fibers,
knitted or crocheted
6108 39 Women's or girls' nightdresses and pajamas, of other textile
materials, knitted or crocheted
6108 91 Women's or girls' robes, dressing gowns, and similar articles of
cotton, nes, knitted or crocheted
6108 92 Women's or girls' robes, dressing gowns, and sim art of man-made
fibers, nes, knitted or crocheted
6108 99 Women's or girls' robes, dressing gowns, and sim art of other tex
materials, nes, knitted or crocheted
6109 10 T-shirts, singlets, tank tops, and similar garments, of cotton,
knitted or crocheted
6109 90 T-shirts, singlets, tank tops, and similar garments, of other
textile materials, knitted or crocheted
6110 10 Sweaters, pullovers, sweatshirts, and sim articles of wool or fine
animal hair, knitted or crocheted
6110 20 Sweaters, pullovers, sweatshirts, and similar articles of cotton,
knitted or crocheted
6110 30 Sweaters, pullovers, sweatshirts, and similar articles of man-made
fibers, knitted or crocheted
6110 90 Sweaters, pullovers, sweatshirts, and sim articles of other
textile materials, knitted or crocheted
6111 10 Babies garments and clothing accessories of wool or fine animal
hair, knitted or crocheted
6111 20 Babies garments and clothing accessories of cotton, knitted or
crocheted
6111 30 Babies garments and clothing accessories of synthetic fibers,
knitted or crocheted
6111 90 Babies garments and clothing accessories of other textile
materials, knitted or crocheted
6112 11 Track suits, of cotton, knitted or crocheted
6112 12 Track suits, of synthetic fibers, knitted or crocheted
6112 19 Track suits, of other textile materials, knitted or crocheted
6112 20 Ski suits, of textile materials, knitted or crocheted
6112 31 Men's or boys' swimwear, of synthetic fibers, knitted or crocheted
6112 39 Men's or boys' swimwear, of other textile materials, knitted or
crocheted
6112 41 Women's or girls' swimwear, of synthetic fibers, knitted or
crocheted
6112 49 Women's or girls' swimwear, of other textile materials, knitted or
crocheted
6113 00 Garments made up of impregnated, coated, covered or laminated
textile knitted or crocheted fabric
6114 10 Garments of wool or fine animal hair, knitted or crocheted, nes
6114 20 Garments of cotton, knitted or crocheted, nes
6114 30 Garments of man-made fibers, knitted or crocheted, nes
6114 90 Garments of other textile materials, knitted or crocheted, nes
6115 11 Panty hose and tights, of synthetic fiber yarn, <67 decitex/single
yarn, knitted or crocheted
6115 12 Panty hose and tights, of synthetic fiber yarn, ?67 decitex/single
yarn, knitted or crocheted
6115 19 Panty hose and tights, of other textile materials, knitted or
crocheted
6115 20 Women full or knee length hosiery, of textile yarn, <67
decitex/single yarn, knitted or crocheted
6115 91 Hosiery nes, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted or crocheted
6115 92 Hosiery nes, of cotton, knitted or crocheted
6115 93 Hosiery nes, of synthetic fibers, knitted or crocheted
6115 99 Hosiery nes, of other textile materials, knitted or crocheted
6116 10 Gloves or mittens, impregnated, coated or covered with plastics or
rubber, knitted or crocheted
6116 91 Gloves or mittens, nes, of wool or fine animal hair, knitted or
crocheted
6116 92 Gloves or mittens, nes, of cotton, knitted or crocheted
6116 93 Gloves or mittens, nes, of synthetic fibers, knitted or crocheted
6116 99 Gloves or mittens, nes, of other textile materials, knitted or
crocheted
6117 10 Shawls, scarves, veils and the like, of textile materials, knitted
or crocheted
6117 20 Ties, bow ties and cravats, of textile materials, knitted or
crocheted
6117 80 Clothing accessories nes, of textile materials, knitted or
crocheted
6117 90 Parts of garments or clothing accessories, of textile materials,
knitted or crocheted

Ch. 62 Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted or
crocheted or crocheted

6201 11 Men's or boys' overcoats, and similar articles of wool or fine
animal hair, not knit
6201 12 Men's or boys' overcoats, and similar articles of cotton, not
knitted or crocheted
6201 13 Men's or boys' overcoats, and similar articles of man-made fibers,
not knitted or crocheted
6201 19 Men's or boys' overcoats, and similar articles of other textile
materials, not knitted or crocheted
6201 91 Men's or boys' anoraks and similar articles, of wool or fine
animal hair, not knitted or crocheted
6201 92 Men's or boys' anoraks and similar articles, of cotton, not
knitted or crocheted
6201 93 Men's or boys' anoraks and similar articles, of man-made fibers,
not knitted or crocheted
6201 99 Men's or boys' anoraks and similar articles, of other textile
materials, not knitted or crocheted
6202 11 Women's or girls' overcoats and similar articles of wool or fine
animal hair not knit
6202 12 Women's or girls' overcoats and similar articles of cotton, not
knitted or crocheted
6202 13 Women's or girls' overcoats and similar articles of man-made
fibers, not knitted or crocheted
6202 19 Women's or girls' overcoats and similar articles of other textile
mat, not knit
6202 91 Women's or girls' anoraks and similar article of wool or fine
animal hair, not knit
6202 92 Women's or girls' anoraks and similar article of cotton, not
knitted or crocheted
6202 93 Women's or girls' anoraks and similar article of man-made fibers,
not knitted or crocheted
6202 99 Women's or girls' anoraks and similar article of other textile
materials, not knit
6203 11 Men's or boys' suits, of wool or fine animal hair, not knitted or
crocheted
6203 12 Men's or boys' suits, of synthetic fibers, not knitted or
crocheted
6203 19 Men's or boys' suits, of other textile materials, not knitted or
crocheted
6203 21 Men's or boys' ensembles, of wool or fine animal hair, not knitted
or crocheted
6203 22 Men's or boys' ensembles, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted
6203 23 Men's or boys' ensembles, of synthetic fibers, not knitted or
crocheted
6203 29 Men's or boys' ensembles, of other textile materials, not knitted
or crocheted
6203 31 Men's or boys' jackets and blazers, of wool or fine animal hair,
not knitted or crocheted
6203 32 Men's or boys' jackets and blazers, of cotton, not knitted or
crocheted
6203 33 Men's or boys' jackets and blazers, of synthetic fibers, not
knitted or crocheted
6203 39 Men's or boys' jackets and blazers, of other textile materials,
not knitted or crocheted
6203 41 Men's or boys' trousers and shorts, of wool or fine animal hair,
not knitted or crocheted
6203 42 Men's or boys' trousers and shorts, of cotton, not knitted or
crocheted
6203 43 Men's or boys' trousers and shorts, of synthetic fibers, not
knitted or crocheted
6203 49 Men's or boys' trousers and shorts, of other textile materials,
not knitted or crocheted
6204 11 Women's or girls' suits, of wool or fine animal hair, not knitted
or crocheted
6204 12 Women's or girls' suits, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted
6204 13 Women's or girls' suits, of synthetic fibers, not knitted or
crocheted
6204 19 Women's or girls' suits, of other textile materials, not knitted
or crocheted
6204 21 Women's or girls' ensembles, of wool or fine animal hair, not
knitted or crocheted
6204 22 Women's or girls' ensembles, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted
6204 23 Women's or girls' ensembles, of synthetic fibers, not knitted or
crocheted
6204 29 Women's or girls' ensembles, of other textile materials, not
knitted or crocheted
6204 31 Women's or girls' jackets, of wool or fine animal hair, not
knitted or crocheted
6204 32 Women's or girls' jackets, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted
6204 33 Women's or girls' jackets, of synthetic fibers, not knitted or
crocheted
6204 39 Women's or girls' jackets, of other textile materials, not knitted
or crocheted
6204 41 Women's or girls' dresses, of wool or fine animal hair, not
knitted or crocheted
6204 42 Women's or girls' dresses, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted
6204 43 Women's or girls' dresses, of synthetic fibers, not knitted or
crocheted
6204 44 Women's or girls' dresses, of artificial fibers, not knitted or
crocheted
6204 49 Women's or girls' dresses, of other textile materials, not knitted
or crocheted
6204 51 Women's or girls' skirts, of wool or fine animal hair, not knitted
or crocheted
6204 52 Women's or girls' skirts, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted
6204 53 Women's or girls' skirts, of synthetic fibers, not knitted or
crocheted
6204 59 Women's or girls' skirts, of other textile materials, not knitted
or crocheted
6204 61 Women's or girls' trousers and shorts, of wool or fine animal
hair, not knitted or crocheted
6204 62 Women's or girls' trousers and shorts, of cotton, not knitted or
crocheted
6204 63 Women's or girls' trousers and shorts, of synthetic fibers, not
knitted or crocheted
6204 69 Women's or girls' trousers and shorts, of other textile materials,
not knitted or crocheted
6205 10 Men's or boys' shirts, of wool or fine animal hair, not knitted or
crocheted
6205 20 Men's or boys' shirts, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted
6205 30 Men's or boys' shirts, of man-made fibers, not knitted or
crocheted
6205 90 Men's or boys' shirts, of other textile materials, not knitted or
crocheted
6206 10 Women's or girls' blouses and shirts, of silk or silk waste, not
knitted or crocheted
6206 20 Women's or girls' blouses and shirts, of wool or fine animal hair,
not knitted or crocheted
6206 30 Women's or girls' blouses and shirts, of cotton, not knitted or
crocheted
6206 40 Women's or girls' blouses and shirts, of man-made fibers, not
knitted or crocheted
6206 90 Women's or girls' blouses and shirts, of other textile materials,
not knitted or crocheted
6207 11 Men's or boys' underpants and briefs, of cotton, not knitted or
crocheted
6207 19 Men's or boys' underpants and briefs, of other textile materials,
not knitted or crocheted
6207 21 Men's or boys' nightshirts and pajamas, of cotton, not knitted or
crocheted
6207 22 Men's or boys' nightshirts and pajamas, of man-made fibers, not
knitted or crocheted
6207 29 Men's or boys' nightshirts and pajamas, of other textile
materials, not knitted or crocheted
6207 91 Men's or boys' robes, dressing gowns, and similar articles of
cotton, not knitted or crocheted
6207 92 Men's or boys' robes, dressing gowns, and sim art of man-made
fibers, not knitted or crocheted
6207 99 Men's or boys' robes, dressing gowns, and similar articles of
other textile materials, not knit
6208 11 Women's or girls' slips and petticoats, of man-made fibers, not
knitted or crocheted
6208 19 Women's or girls' slips and petticoats, of other textile
materials, not knitted or crocheted
6208 21 Women's or girls' nightdresses and pajamas, of cotton, not knitted
or crocheted
6208 22 Women's or girls' nightdresses and pajamas, of man-made fibers,
not knitted or crocheted
6208 29 Women's or girls' nightdresses and pajamas, of other textile
materials, not knitted or crocheted
6208 91 Women's or girls' panties, robes, and similar articles of cotton,
not knitted or crocheted
6208 92 Women's or girls' panties, robes, and similar articles of man-made
fibers, not knitted or crocheted
6208 99 Women's or girls' panties, robes, and sim art of other textile
materials, not knitted or crocheted
6209 10 Babies garments and clothing accessories of wool or fine animal
hair, not knitted or crocheted
6209 20 Babies garments and clothing accessories of cotton, not knitted or
crocheted
6209 30 Babies garments and clothing accessories of synthetic fibers, not
knitted or crocheted
6209 90 Babies garments and clothing accessories of other textile
materials, not knitted or crocheted
6210 10 Garments made up of textile felts and of nonwoven textile fabric
6210 20 Men's or boys' overcoats and similar articles of impreg, coated,
covered etc, textile fabric
6210 30 Women's or girls' overcoats and sim art, of impregnated, coated,
covered, or laminated woven fabric
6210 40 Men's or boys' garments nes, made up of impregnated, coated,
covered, or laminated woven fabric
6210 50 Women's or girls' garments nes, of impregnated, coated, covered,
or laminated woven fabric
6211 11 Men's or boys' swimwear, of textile materials not knitted or
crocheted
6211 12 Women's or girls' swimwear, of textile materials, not knitted or
crocheted
6211 20 Ski suits, of textile materials, not knitted or crocheted
6211 31 Men's or boys' garments nes, of wool or fine animal hair, not
knitted or crocheted
6211 32 Men's or boys' garments nes, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted
6211 33 Men's or boys' garments nes, of man-made fibers, not knitted or
crocheted
6211 39 Men's or boys' garments nes, of other textile materials, not
knitted or crocheted
6211 41 Women's or girls' garments nes, of wool or fine animal hair, not
knitted or crocheted
6211 42 Women's or girls' garments nes, of cotton, not knitted or
crocheted
6211 43 Women's or girls' garments nes, of man-made fibers, not knitted or
crocheted
6211 49 Women's or girls' garments nes, of other textile materials, not
knitted or crocheted
6212 10 Brassieres and parts thereof, of textile materials, whether or not
knitted or crocheted
6212 20 Girdles, panty girdles and parts thereof, of textile materials,
whether or not crocheted
6212 30 Corselettes and parts thereof, of textile materials, whether or
not knitted or crocheted
6212 90 Corsets, braces and sim articles and parts, of textile materials,
whether or not knitted or crocheted
6213 10 Handkerchiefs, of silk or silk waste, not knitted or crocheted
6213 20 Handkerchiefs, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted
6213 90 Handkerchiefs, of other textile materials, not knitted or
crocheted
6214 10 Shawls, scarves, veils and the like, of silk or silk waste, not
knitted or crocheted
6214 20 Shawls, scarves, veils and the like, of wool or fine animal hair,
not knitted or crocheted
6214 30 Shawls, scarves, veils and the like, of synthetic fibers, not
knitted or crocheted
6214 40 Shawls, scarves, veils and the like, of artificial fibers, not
knitted or crocheted
6214 90 Shawls, scarves, veils and the like, of other textile materials,
not knitted or crocheted
6215 10 Ties, bow ties and cravats, of silk or silk waste, not knitted or
crocheted
6215 20 Ties, bow ties and cravats, of man-made fibers, not knitted or
crocheted
6215 90 Ties, bow ties and cravats, of other textile materials, not
knitted or crocheted
6216 00 Gloves, mittens and mitts, of textile materials, not knitted or
crocheted
6217 10 Clothing accessories of textile materials, not knitted or
crocheted, nes
6217 90 Parts of garments or of clothing accessories of textile materials,
not knitted or crocheted, nes

Ch. 63 Other made up textile articles; needlecraft sets; worn clothing
and worn textile articles; rags

6301 10 Electric blankets, of textile materials
6301 20 Blankets (other than electric) and traveling rugs, of wool or fine
animal hair
6301 30 Blankets (other than electric) and traveling rugs, of cotton
6301 40 Blankets (other than electric) and traveling rugs, of synthetic
fibers
6301 90 Blankets (other than electric) and traveling rugs, of other
textile materials
6302 10 Bed linen, of textile knitted or crocheted or crocheted materials
6302 21 Bed linen, of cotton, printed, not knitted or crocheted
6302 22 Bed linen, of man-made fibers, printed, not knitted or crocheted
6302 29 Bed linen, of other textile materials, printed, not knitted or
crocheted
6302 31 Bed linen, of cotton, nes
6302 32 Bed linen, of man-made fibers, nes
6302 39 Bed linen, of other textile materials, nes
6302 40 Table linen, of textile knitted or crocheted materials
6302 51 Table linen, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted
6302 52 Table linen, of flax, not knitted or crocheted
6302 53 Table linen, of man-made fibers, not knitted or crocheted
6302 59 Table linen, of other textile materials, not knitted or crocheted
6302 60 Toilet and kitchen linen, of terry toweling or similar terry
fabric, of cotton
6302 91 Toilet and kitchen linen, of cotton, nes
6302 92 Toilet and kitchen linen, of flax
6302 93 Toilet and kitchen linen, of man-made fibers
6302 99 Toilet and kitchen linen, of other textile materials
6303 11 Curtains, interior blinds and curtain or bed valances, of cotton,
knitted or crocheted
6303 12 Curtains, interior blinds and curtain or bed valances, of
synthetic fiber, knitted or crocheted
6303 19 Curtains, interior blinds and curtain or bed valances, other
textile materials, knitted or crocheted
6303 91 Curtains, interior blinds and curtain or bed valances, of cotton,
not knitted or crocheted
6303 92 Curtains, interior blinds and curtain or bed valances, of
synthetic fiber, not knitted or crocheted
6303 99 Curtains, interior blinds and curtain or bed valances, of other
tex mat, not knitted or crocheted
6304 11 Bedspreads of textile materials, nes, knitted or crocheted
6304 19 Bedspreads of textile materials, nes, not knitted or crocheted
6304 91 Furnishing articles nes, of textile materials, knitted or
crocheted
6304 92 Furnishing articles nes, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted
6304 93 Furnishing articles nes, of synthetic fibers, not knitted or
crocheted
6304 99 Furnishing articles nes, of other textile materials, not knitted
or crocheted
6305 10 Sacks and bags of jute or of other textile bast fibers
6305 20 Sacks and bags of cotton
6305 31 Sacks and bags polyethylene or polypropylene strips
6305 39 Sacks and bags of other man-made textile materials
6305 90 Sacks and bags of other textile materials
6306 11 Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds, of cotton
6306 12 Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds, of synthetic fibers
6306 19 Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds, of other textile materials
6306 21 Tents, of cotton
6306 22 Tents, of synthetic fibers
6306 29 Tents, of other textile materials
6306 31 Sails, of synthetic fibers
6306 39 Sails, of other textile materials
6306 41 Pneumatic mattresses, of cotton
6306 49 Pneumatic mattresses, of other textile materials
6306 91 Camping goods nes, of cotton
6306 99 Camping goods nes, of other textile materials
6307 10 Floor-cloths, dish-cloths, dusters and similar cleaning cloths, of
textile materials
6307 20 Life jackets and life belts, of textile materials
6307 90 Made up articles, of textile materials, nes, including dress
patterns
6308 00 Sets of woven fabric and yarn, for rugs, tapestries, and similar
textile articles, for retail sale
6309 00 Worn clothing and other worn articles

Ch. 64 Footwear, gaiters, and the like; parts of such articles

ex 6405 20 Footwear with soles and uppers of wool felt
ex 6406 10 Footwear uppers of which the external surface is ?50% textile
material
ex 6406 99 Leg warmers and gaiters of textile materials

Ch. 65 Headgear and parts thereof

6501 00 Hat-forms, hat bodies and hoods of felt; plateaux and manchons of
felt
6502 00 Hat-shapes, plaited or made by assembling strips of any material
6503 00 Felt hats and other felt headgear
6504 00 Hats and other headgear, plaited or made by assembling strips of
any material
6505 90 Hats and other headgear, knitted or made up from lace, or other
textile materials

Ch. 66 Umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks, seatsticks, whips,
riding-crops and parts thereof

6601 10 Umbrellas and sun umbrellas, garden type
6601 91 Other umbrella types, telescopic shaft
6601 99 Other umbrellas

Ch. 70 Glass and glassware

ex 7019 10 Yarn of fiber glass
ex 7019 20 Woven fabric of fiber glass

Ch. 87 Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock, and parts
and accessories thereof

8708 21 Safety seat belts for motor vehicles

Ch. 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof

8804 00 Parachutes; their parts and accessories

Ch. 91 Clocks and watchs and parts thereof

9113 90 Watch straps, bands and bracelets of textile materials

Ch. 94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses, mattress supports, cushions and
similar stuffed furnishings

ex 9404 90 Pillow and cushions of cotton; quilts; eiderdowns; comforters and
sim articles of textile materials

Ch. 95 Toys, games and sports requisites; parts and accessories thereof

9502 91 Garments for dolls

Ch. 96 Miscellaneous manufactured articles

ex 9612 10 Woven ribbons, of man-made fibers, other than those <30 mm wide
and permanently in cartridges
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APPENDIX 2.1

Tariff Elimination

Trade Between the United States and Canada

1. The United States and Canada shall progressively eliminate
their respective customs duties on originating textile and
apparel goods of each other in accordance with the base rates and
schedules set forth in Annex 401.2, as amended, of the Canada-
United States Free Trade Agreement.

Trade Between the United States and Mexico

2. The United States and Mexico shall progressively eliminate
their respective customs duties on originating textile and
apparel goods of each other, starting from the base rates set
forth in the Party's Schedule in Annex 302.2, as follows:

(a) duties on textile and apparel goods provided for in the
items in staging category A in a Party's Schedule shall
be eliminated entirely and such goods shall be duty-
free effective January 1, 1994;

(b) duties on textile and apparel goods provided for in the
items in staging category B in a Party's Schedule shall
be reduced on January 1, 1994, by an amount equal, in
percentage terms, to the base rates. Thereafter,
duties shall be removed in five equal annual stages
commencing on January 1, 1995, and such goods shall be
duty-free effective January 1, 1999;

© duties on textile and apparel goods provided for in the
items in staging category C in a Party's Schedule shall
be removed in 10 equal annual stages commencing on
January 1, 1994, and such goods shall be duty-free
effective January 1, 2003; and

(d) if the application of the formulas provided in
subparagraphs (b) and © for staging categories B and
C result in a duty that exceeds 20 percent ad valorem
during any annual stage, the rate of duty during that
stage shall be 20 percent ad valorem instead of the
rate that otherwise would have applied.

Exceptions to this provision are specified in Schedule 2.1.

3. In addition, on January 1, 1994, the United States shall
eliminate customs duties on textile and apparel goods that are:

(a) assembled in Mexico from fabrics wholly formed and cut
in the United States; and

(b) exported from and reimported into the United States
under U.S. tariff item 9802.00.80.10,

and shall not adopt or maintain customs duties on textile and
apparel goods of Mexico that satisfy the requirements of any
successor provision to that U.S. tariff item.

Trade Between Canada and Mexico

4. Canada and Mexico shall progressively eliminate their
respective customs duties on originating textile and apparel
goods of each other, starting from the base rates set forth in
the Party's Schedule in Annex 302.2, as follows:

(a) duties on textile and apparel goods provided for in the
items in staging category A in a Party's Schedule shall
be eliminated entirely and such goods shall be duty-
free effective January 1, 1994;

(b) duties on textile and apparel goods provided for in the
items in staging category B in a Party's Schedule shall
be removed in six equal annual stages commencing on
January 1, 1994, and such goods shall be duty-free
effective January 1, 1999;

© duties on textile and apparel goods provided for in the
items in staging category B+ shall be reduced by the
following percentages of the base rates, commencing on
January 1, 1994, and such goods shall be duty-free
effective January 1, 2001:

January 1, 1994, 20 per cent;
January 1, 1995, 0 per cent;
January 1, 1996, 10 per cent;
January 1, 1997, 10 per cent;
January 1, 1998, 10 per cent;
January 1, 1999, 10 per cent;
January 1, 2000, 10 per cent;
January 1, 2001, 30 per cent; and

(d) duties on textile and apparel goods provided for in the
items in staging category C in a Party's Schedule shall
be removed in 10 equal annual stages commencing on
January 1, 1994, and such goods shall be duty-free
effective January 1, 2003.

Trade Between All Parties

5. Originating textile and apparel goods provided for in the
items in staging category D in a Party's Schedule shall continue
to receive duty-free treatment.
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Schedule 2.1

Exceptions to Tariff Phase-out Formula
Specified in Appendix 2.1

1. The United States shall apply the following rates of duty on
tariff items 5111.11.70, 5111.19.60, 5112.11.20, and 5112.19.90
during the transition period:

Year 1 25.0%
Year 2 24.1%
Year 3 18.0%
Year 4 12.0%
Year 5 6.0%
Year 6 and thereafter 0.0%

2. Mexico shall apply the following rates of duty on tariff
items 5111.11.01, 5111.19.99, 5112.11.01, 5112.19.99, as modified
to correspond to the U.S. tariff items identified in paragraph 1,
during the transition period:

Year 1 15.0%
Year 2 14.5%
Year 3 10.8%
Year 4 7.2%
Year 5 3.6%
Year 6 and thereafter 0.0%

3. The United States shall apply the following rates of duty on
tariff items 5111.20.90, 5111.30.90, 5112.20.30, 5112.30.30,
5407.91.05, 5407.92.05, 5407.93.05, 5407.94.05, 5408.31.05,
5408.32.05, 5408.33.05, 5408.34.05, 5515.13.05, 5515.22.05,
5515.92.05, 5516.31.05, 5516.32.05, 5516.33.05, and 5516.34.05
during the transition period:

Year 1 25.0%
Year 2 25.0%
Year 3 20.0%
Year 4 13.3%
Year 5 6.7%
Year 6 and thereafter 0.0%

4. Mexico shall apply the following rates of duty on tariff
items 5111.20.99, 5111.30.99, 5112.20.01, 5112.30.01, 5407.91.99,
5407.92.99, 5407.93.99, 5407.94.99, 5408.31.99, 5408.32.99,
5408.33.99, 5408.34.99, 5515.13.01, 5515.22.01, 5515.92.01,
5516.31.01, 5516.32.01, 5516.33.01, and 5516.34.01, as modified
to correspond to the U.S. tariff items identified in paragraph 3,
during the transition period:

Year 1 15.0%
Year 2 15.0%
Year 3 12.0%
Year 4 8.0%
Year 5 4.0%
Year 6 and thereafter 0.0%

5. Mexico shall apply the following rates of duty on goods in
subheadings 5703.20 and 5703.30 measuring not more than 5.25
square meters in area, other than hand-hooked, of nylon, during
the transition period:

Year 1 20.0%
Year 2 20.0%
Year 3 10.0%
Year 4 6.6%
Year 5 3.3%
Year 6 and thereafter 0.0%
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APPENDIX 3.1

Administering Import and Export Restrictions and
Consultation Levels

General Provisions Applicable Only to Trade Between Mexico and
the United States and Between Mexico and Canada

1. A Party applying a restriction or consultation level on non-
originating goods pursuant to Section 5 or paragraph 8 of this
Appendix shall apply it in accordance with this Appendix and its
Schedules.

2. An exporting Party whose textile or apparel good is subject
to a restriction or consultation level shall limit its annual
exports to the specified limits or levels, and the importing
Party may assist the exporting Party in implementing such
restriction or consultation level by controlling its imports.

3. Textile and apparel goods exported subject to restrictions
or consultation levels shall be counted against the limits or
levels applicable to the year in which exported. Exports in
excess of authorized limits or levels in each calendar year
shall, if allowed entry into the importing Party, be charged to
the limit or level authorized for the succeeding year.

4. Each exporting Party whose goods are subject to a
restriction or consultation level shall use its best efforts to
space exports of such goods to the territory of the importing
Party evenly throughout each calendar year, taking into
consideration normal seasonal factors.

5. Upon written request by an exporting Party whose goods are
subject to a restriction or consultation level, that Party and
the importing Party shall enter into consultations, within 30
days of receipt of the written request therefor, on any question
arising from the implementation of this Appendix. If the
exporting Party considers that, as a result of a restriction or
consultation level applied under this Appendix, it is being
placed in an inequitable position in relation to another Party or
a non-Party, the consulting Parties shall seek a mutually
beneficial solution within 60 days of the request for
consultations.

6. The Parties concerned may by mutual agreement adjust annual
Designated Consultation Levels (DCLs) as follows:

(a) if an exporting Party whose goods are subject to a DCL
wishes to export goods in any category in excess of the
applicable DCL in any calendar year, that Party may
present to the importing Party a formal written request
for an increase in the DCL; and

(b) the importing Party shall respond, in writing, within
30 days of the receipt of the request. If the response
to a request is negative, consultations shall take
place not later than 15 days after the receipt of the
negative response or as soon as mutually convenient.
The Parties concerned shall endeavor to reach a
mutually satisfactory solution. An exchange of letters
shall confirm any agreement reached on any new DCL.

7. The Parties may adjust annual Specific Limits (SLs) as
follows:

(a) an exporting Party wishing to adjust an SL in
accordance with this paragraph shall provide notice to
the importing Party of its intent to make such
adjustment;

(b) that exporting Party may increase any SL by not more
than 6 percent (swing); and

© in addition, exports from that Party may exceed by a
maximum of 11 percent any SL by allocating to such
limit for that calendar year an unused portion
("shortfall") of the corresponding limit for the
previous calendar year ("carryover") or a portion of
the corresponding limit for the succeeding calendar
year ("carryforward") subject to the following
conditions

(i) carryover may be utilized as available up to 11
percent of the receiving calendar year's
applicable limits,

(ii) carryforward may be utilized up to 6 percent of
the receiving calendar year's applicable limits
and shall be charged against the succeeding
calendar year's corresponding limits,

(iii) the combination of carryover and carryforward
shall not exceed 11 percent of the receiving
calendar year's applicable limits in any
calendar year, and

(iv) carryover of shortfall shall be applied to any
specific limit following notice given by the
exporting Party and confirmation by the importing
Party that sufficient shortfall exists. If the
importing Party does not consider that sufficient
shortfall exists, it will promptly provide data to
support that view. If substantial statistical
differences exist between the import and export
data upon which shortfall for a given period is
computed, the Parties shall work to resolve these
differences promptly.

Provisions Applicable Only to Trade between Mexico and the United
States

8. During the transition period, non-originating textile and
apparel goods of Mexico exported to the United States shall be
subject to the restrictions and consultation levels specified in
Schedule 3.1.2, in accordance with this Appendix and its
Schedules. Such restrictions and consultation levels shall be
progressively eliminated as follows:

(a) restrictions or consultation levels on items contained
in the categories of textile and apparel goods in
staging category 1 in Schedule 3.1.1 shall be
eliminated on January 1, 1994;

(b) restrictions or consultation levels on items contained
in the categories of textile and apparel goods in
staging category 2 in Schedule 3.1.1 shall be
eliminated on January 1, 2001; and

© restrictions or consultation levels on items contained
in the categories of textile and apparel goods in
staging category 3 in Schedule 3.1.1 shall be
eliminated on January 1, 2004.

9. In addition, on January 1, 1994, the United States shall
eliminate restrictions or consultation levels on textile and
apparel goods that are:

(a) assembled in Mexico from fabrics wholly formed and cut
in the United States; and

(b) exported from and reimported into the United States
under U.S. tariff item 9802.00.80.10,

and, notwithstanding Section 5, shall not adopt or maintain
prohibitions, restrictions, or consultation levels on textile and
apparel goods of Mexico that satisfy the requirements of any
successor provision to that U.S. tariff item.

10. Notwithstanding paragraph 8, no Party may apply the
restrictions and consultation levels specified in Schedule 3.1.2
to the following textile and apparel goods, provided such goods
have been certified by the competent authority of Mexico as one
of the following:

(a) hand-loomed fabrics of a cottage industry;

(b) hand-made cottage industry goods made of such hand-
loomed fabrics; or

© traditional folklore handicraft goods

that have been identified and agreed between the United States
and Mexico for exemption from quantitative restrictions.

11. The Bilateral Textile Agreement Between the United States of
America and the United Mexican States, signed at Mazatlan
February 13, 1988, as amended and extended (the Bilateral
Agreement), shall terminate upon the date of entry into force of
this Agreement.

12. Except as otherwise provided in this Annex, the Parties
shall eliminate the restrictions and consultation levels listed
in Schedule 3.1.2 in accordance with the schedule provided in
Schedule 3.1.1. At the request of either Party, the Parties
shall consult to consider accelerating the elimination of
restrictions or consultation levels on specific textile and
apparel goods. An agreement between the Parties to accelerate
the elimination of a restriction or consultation level shall be
considered part of this Agreement, superseding Schedule 3.1.1.

13. During the first calendar year following the date of entry
into force of this Agreement, Mexico may carry over any unused
portion of the preceding year's limit specified in the Bilateral
Agreement, or apply against the first year's limit specified in
this Appendix any exports made during the preceding year in
excess of the applicable limit under the Bilateral Agreement, in
accordance with the flexibility provisions set forth in paragraph
7.

14. All exports of textiles and apparel goods from the territory
of Mexico to the territory of the United States covered by
restrictions or consultation levels under this Appendix shall be
accompanied by an export visa issued by the competent authority
of Mexico, pursuant to a bilateral visa arrangement, as amended.

15. At the written request of either Party, both Parties shall
consult, within 30 days of receipt of the request, on any
questions arising from the implementation of this Appendix. In
addition, at the request of either Party, those Parties shall
conduct a major review of this Section no later than five years
from the date of entry into force of this Agreement.

16. For the purpose of applying restrictions or consultation
levels, each Party shall classify a good as being:

(a) of man-made fibers if the good is in chief weight of
man-made fibers, unless

(i) the good is knitted or crocheted apparel in which
wool equals or exceeds 23 percent by weight of all
fibers, in which case it shall be of wool,

(ii) the good is apparel, not knitted or crocheted, in
which wool equals or exceeds 36 percent by weight
of all fibers, in which case it shall be of wool,
or

(iii) the good is a woven fabric in which wool
equals or exceeds 36 percent by weight of all
fibers, in which case it shall be of wool;

(b) of cotton, if not covered by (a) and if the good is in
chief weight of cotton, unless the good is a woven
fabric in which wool equals or exceeds 36 percent by
weight of all fibers, in which case it shall be of
wool;

© of wool, if not covered by (a) or (b), and the good is
in chief weight of wool; and

(d) of non-cotton vegetable fiber, if not covered by (a),
(b), or ©, and the good is in chief weight of non-
cotton vegetable fiber, unless

(i) cotton with wool and/or man-made fibers in the
aggregate equal or exceed 50 percent by weight of
the component fibers thereof and the cotton
component equals or exceeds the weight of each of
the total wool and/or man-made fiber components,
in which case it shall be of cotton,

(ii) if not covered by (d)(i) and wool exceeds 17
percent by weight of all component fibers, in
which case it shall be of wool, or

(iii) if not covered by (d)(i) or (d)(ii) and man-
made fibers in combination with cotton and/or
wool in the aggregate equal or exceed 50
percent by weight of the component fibers
thereof and the man-made fiber component
exceeds the weight of the total wool and/or
total cotton component, in which case it
shall be of man-made fibers.

Schedules

To determine which HS provisions are contained in a U.S.
category listed in the Schedules in this Appendix, the Parties
shall refer to the Correlation: Textile and Apparel Categories
with the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States, 1992
(or successor document), United States Department of Commerce,
International Trade Administration, Office of Textiles and
Apparel, Trade and Data Division, Washington, D.C. The
descriptions listed in these Schedules are provided for ease of
reference only; for legal purposes, coverage of a category shall
be determined according to the Correlation.

Schedule 3.1.1

Schedule For the Elimination of Restrictions
and Consultation Levels on Exports from Mexico to the United
States

a. Special Regime Goods

Category Description Staging
Category

335 SR C W&G Coats, Special Regime 1
336/636 SR C/MMF Dresses, Special Regime 1
338/339/638/639 SR C/MMF Knit Shirts, Spec. Reg. 1
340/640 SR C/MMF Woven Shirts, Spec. Reg.
1
341/641 SR MMF Blouses, Special Regime 1
342/642 SR C/MMF Skirts, Special Regime 1
347/348/647/648 SR C/MMF Trousers, Spec. Reg. 1
351/651 SR C/MMF Pyjamas, etc. Spec. Reg.
1
352/652 SR C/MMF Underwear, Spec. Regime 1
359-C/659-C SR C/MMF Coveralls, Spec. Regime 1
633 SR MMF Suit Coats, Special Regime 1
635 SR MMF Coats, Special Regime 1
=============================================================================
b. Non-originating Goods

Category Description Staging
Category

Broadwoven Fabric
Group C/MMF 1
218 C/MMF Fabrics/Yarns Diff. Col. 1
219 C/MMF Duck Fabric 2
220 C/MMF Fabric of Special Weave 1
225 C/MMF Denim Fabric 1
226 C/MMF Cheesecloth, Batistes 1
227 C/MMF Oxford Cloth 1
300/301/607-Y C Combed/Carded Yarn; etc. 1
313 C Sheeting Fabric 2
314 C Poplin and Broadcloth Fabric 2
315 C Printcloth Fabric 2
317 C Twill Fabric 2
326 C Sateen Fabric 1
334/634 C/MMF Men's and Boy's Coats 1
335 NR C Coats, Women's and Girl's 1
336/636 NR C/MMF Dresses 1
338/339/638/639 NR C/MMF Knit Shirts and Blouses 2
340/640 NR C/MMFWoven Shirts 2
341/641 NR C/MMF Woven Blouses 1
342/642 C/MMF Skirts 1
347/348/647/648 NR C/MMF Trousers and Pants 2
351/651 C/MMF Pyjamas and Nightwear 1
352/652 NR C/MMF Underwear 1
359-C/659-C NR C/MMF Coveralls 1
363 C Terry and pile towels 1
410 Woven Wool Fabric 3
433 W Men's/Boy's Suit-type Coats 3
435 Women's and Girl's Coats, Wool 1
443 Men's and Boys Suits, Wool 3
604-AAcrylic Spun Yarn 1
604-O/607-O Staple Fiber Yarn 1
611 Artificial Staple Fiber Woven Fab. 3
613 MMF Sheeting Fabric 1
614 MMF Poplin & Broadcloth Fab. 1
615 MMF Printcloth Fabric 1
617 MMF Twill & Sateen Fab. 1
625 MMF Poplin/Broad. Stap/Fil 1
626 MMF Printcloth Stap/Fil 1
627 MMF Sheeting Stap/Fil 1
628 MMF Twill/Sateen Stap/Fil 1
629 MMF Other Stap/Fil Fab. 1
633 NR MMF Suit-Type Coats, M&B 2
635 Women's and Girls MMF Coats 1
643 MMF Suits for Men and Boys 2
669-BPolypropylene Bags 1
670 MMF Luggage, Flat Goods Etc. 1

Schedule 3.1.2

Restrictions and Consultation Levels
on Exports from Mexico to the United States

Unit of
Category Form Measure Year 1 Year 2 Year 3

219 DCL SM 9,438,000 9,438,000 9,438,000
313 DCL SM 16,854,000 16,854,000 16,854,000
314 DCL SM 6,966,904 6,966,904 6,966,904
315 DCL SM 6,966,904 6,966,904 6,966,904
317 DCL SM 8,427,000 8,427,000 8,427,000
611 DCL SM 1,267,710 1,267,710 1,267,710
410 DCL SM 397,160 397,160 397,160
338/339/
638/639 DCL DZ 650,000 650,000 650,000
340/640 SL DZ 120,439 128,822 137,788
347/348/
647/648 DCL DZ 650,000 650,000
650,000
433 DCL DZ 11,000 11,000
11,000
443 SL NO 150,000 156,000
162,240
633 DCL DZ 10,000 10,000
10,000
643 DCL NO 155,556 155,556
155,556
Category Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7

219 9,438,000 9,438,000 9,438,000
9,438
,000
313 16,854,000 16,854,000 16,854,000
16,854,000
314 6,966,904 6,966,904 6,966,904
6,966,904

315 6,966,904 6,966,904 6,966,904
6,966,904

317 8,427,000 8,427,000 8,427,000
8,427,000

611 1,267,710 1,267,710 1,267,710
1,267,710

410 397,160 397,160 397,160
397,160

338/339/
638/639 650,000 650,000 650,000
650,000

340/640 147,378 160,200 174,137
189,287

347/348/
647/648 650,000 650,000 650,000

650,000
433 11,000 11,000 11,000

11,000
443 168,730 175,479 182,498

189,798
633 10,000 10,000 10,000

10,000
643 155,556 155,556 155,556

155,556

Category Year 8 Year 9 Year10

611 1,267,710 1,267,710 1,267,710
410 397,160 397,160 397,160
433 11,000 11,000 11,000
443 197,390 205,286 213,496

Schedule 3.1.3

Conversion Factors

1. This Schedule applies to restrictions and consultation
levels applied pursuant to Section 5 and paragraph 8 of Appendix
3.1, and to tariff preference levels (TPLs) applied pursuant to
Section 6 and Appendix 6.0.

2. Unless otherwise provided in this Annex, or mutually agreed
as between two Parties with respect to trade between those
Parties, the rates of conversion into square meters equivalent
listed below shall apply in implementing this Annex.

3. For goods covered by a textile category, the following
conversion factors shall apply:

Primary
U.S. Conversion Description Unit of
Category Factor Measure

200 6.60 YARN FOR RETAIL SALE, SEWING THREAD KG
201 6.50 SPECIALTY YARNS KG
218 1.00 FABRIC OF YARNS OF DIFFERENT COLORS SM
219 1.00 DUCK FABRIC SM
220 1.00 FABRIC OF SPECIAL WEAVE SM
222 6.00 KNIT FABRIC KG
223 14.00 NON-WOVEN FABRIC KG
224 1.00 PILE & TUFTED FABRIC SM
225 1.00 BLUE DENIM FABRIC SM
226 1.00 CHEESECLOTH, BATISTE, LAWN & VOILE SM
227 1.00 OXFORD CLOTH SM
229 13.60 SPECIAL PURPOSE FABRIC KG
237 19.20 PLAYSUITS, SUNSUITS, ETC DZ
239 6.30 BABIES' GARMENTS & CLOTHING ACCESS. KG
300 8.50 CARDED COTTON YARN KG
301 8.50 COMBED COTTON YARN KG
313 1.00 COTTON SHEETING FABRIC SM
314 1.00 COTTON POPLIN & BROADCLOTH FABRIC SM
315 1.00 COTTON PRINTCLOTH FABRIC SM
317 1.00 COTTON TWILL FABRIC SM
326 1.00 COTTON SATEEN FABRIC SM
330 1.40 COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS DZ
331 2.90 COTTON GLOVES AND MITTENS DPR
332 3.80 COTTON HOSIERY DPR
333 30.30 M&B SUIT-TYPE COATS, COTTON DZ
334 34.50 OTHER M&B COATS, COTTON DZ
335 34.50 W&G COTTON COATS DZ
336 37.90 COTTON DRESSES DZ
338 6.00 M&B COTTON KNIT SHIRTS DZ
339 6.00 W&G COTTON KNIT SHIRTS/BLOUSES DZ
340 20.10 M&B COTTON SHIRTS, NOT KNIT DZ
341 12.10 W&G COTTON SHIRTS/BLOUSES,NOT KNIT DZ
342 14.90 COTTON SKIRTS DZ
=============================================================================
Primary
U.S. Conversion Description Unit of
Category Factor Measure

345 30.80 COTTON SWEATERS DZ
347 14.90 M&B COT. TROUSERS/BREECHES/SHORTS DZ
348 14.90 W&G COT. TROUSERS/BREECHES/SHORTS DZ
349 4.00 BRASSIERES, OTHER BODY SUPPORT GAR DZ
350 42.60 COTTON DRESSING GOWNS, ROBES ETC. DZ
351 43.50 COTTON NIGHTWEAR/PAJAMAS DZ
352 9.20 COTTON UNDERWEAR DZ
353 34.50 M&B COTTON DOWN-FILLED COATS DZ
354 34.50 W&G COTTON DOWN-FILLED COATS DZ
359 8.50 OTHER COTTON APPAREL KG
360 0.90 COTTON PILLOWCASES NO
361 5.20 COTTON SHEETS NO
362 5.80 OTHER COTTON BEDDING NO
363 0.40 COTTON TERRY & OTHER PILE TOWELS NO
369 8.50 OTHER COTTON MANUFACTURES KG
400 3.70 WOOL YARN KG
410 1.00 WOOL WOVEN FABRIC SM
414 2.80 OTHER WOOL FABRIC KG
431 1.80 WOOL GLOVES/MITTENS DPR
432 2.30 WOOL HOSIERY DPR
433 30.10 M&B WOOL SUIT-TYPE COATS DZ
434 45.10 OTHER M&B WOOL COATS DZ
435 45.10 W&G WOOL COATS DZ
436 41.10 WOOL DRESSES DZ
438 12.50 WOOL KNIT SHIRTS/BLOUSES DZ
439 6.30 BABIES' WOOL GARM/CLOTHING ACCESS. KG
440 20.10 WOOL SHIRTS/BLOUSES, NOT-KNIT DZ
442 15.00 WOOL SKIRTS DZ
443 3.76 M&B WOOL SUITS NO
444 3.76 W&G WOOL SUITS NO
445 12.40 M&B WOOL SWEATERS DZ
446 12.40 W&G WOOL SWEATERS DZ
447 15.00 M&B WOOL TROUSERS/BREECHES/SHORTS DZ
448 15.00 W&G WOOL TROUSERS/BREECHES/SHORTS DZ
459 3.70 OTHER WOOL APPAREL KG
464 2.40 WOOL BLANKETS KG
465 1.00 WOOL FLOOR COVERINGS SM
469 3.70 OTHER WOOL MANUFACTURES KG
=============================================================================
Primary
U.S. Conversion Description Unit of
Category Factor Measure

600 6.50 TEXTURED FILAMENT YARN KG
603 6.30 YARN ?85% ARTIFICIAL STAPLE FIBER KG
604 7.60 YARN ?85% SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBER KG
606 20.10 NON-TEXTURED FILAMENT YARN KG
607 6.50 OTHER STAPLE FIBER YARN KG
611 1.00 WOVEN FABRIC ?85% ARTIF STAPLE SM
613 1.00 MMF SHEETING FABRIC SM
614 1.00 MMF POPLIN & BROADCLOTH FABRIC SM
615 1.00 MMF PRINTCLOTH FABRIC SM
617 1.00 MMF TWILL AND SATEEN FABRIC SM
618 1.00 WOVEN ARTIFICIAL FILAMENT FABRIC SM
619 1.00 POLYESTER FILAMENT FABRIC SM
620 1.00 OTHER SYNTHETIC FILAMENT FABRIC SM
621 14.40 IMPRESSION FABRIC KG
622 1.00 GLASS FIBER FABRIC SM
624 1.00 WOVEN MMF FABRIC, 15 % TO 36 % WOOL SM
625 1.00 MMF STAP/FIL POPLN & BROADCLTH FAB SM
626 1.00 MMF STAP/FIL PRINTCLOTH FABRIC SM
627 1.00 MMF STAP/FIL SHEETING FABRIC SM
628 1.00 MMF STAPLE/FIL TWILL/SATEEN FABRIC SM
629 1.00 OTHER MMF STAP/FIL FABRIC SM
630 1.40 MMF HANDKERCHIEFS DZ
631 2.90 MMF GLOVES AND MITTENS DPR
632 3.80 MMF HOSIERY DPR
633 30.30 M&B MMF SUIT-TYPE COATS DZ
634 34.50 OTHER M&B MMF COATS DZ
635 34.50 W&G MMF COATS DZ
636 37.90 MMF DRESSES DZ
638 15.00 M&B MMF KNIT SHIRTS DZ
639 12.50 W&G MMF KNIT SHIRTS & BLOUSES DZ
640 20.10 M&B NOT-KNIT MMF SHIRTS DZ
641 12.10 W&G NOT-KNIT MMF SHIRTS & BLOUSES DZ
642 14.90 MMF SKIRTS DZ
643 3.76 M&B MMF SUITS NO
644 3.76 W&G MMF SUITS NO
645 30.80 M&B MMF SWEATERS DZ
646 30.80 W&G MMF SWEATERS DZ
647 14.90 M&B MMF TROUSERS/BREECHES/SHORTS DZ
648 14.90 W&G MMF TROUSERS/BREECHES/SHORTS DZ
649 4.00 MMF BRAS & OTHER BODY SUPPORT GARM DZ
650 42.60 MMF ROBES, DRESSING GOWNS, ETC. DZ
651 43.50 MMF NIGHTWEAR & PAJAMAS DZ
652 13.40 MMF UNDERWEAR DZ
653 34.50 M&B MMF DOWN-FILLED COATS DZ
654 34.50 W&G MMF DOWN-FILLED COATS DZ
659 14.40 OTHER MMF APPAREL KG
=============================================================================
Primary
U.S. Conversion Description Unit of
Category Factor Measure

665 1.00 MMF FLOOR COVERINGS SM
666 14.40 OTHER MMF FURNISHINGS KG
669 14.40 OTHER MMF MANUFACTURES KG
670 3.70 MMF FLAT GOODS, HANDBAGS, LUGGAGE KG
800 8.50 YARN, SILK BLENDS/VEG FIBER KG
810 1.00 WOVEN FAB, SLK BLENDS/VEG FIBER SM
831 2.90 GLOVES & MITTENS, SILK BLEND/ VEG DPR
832 3.80 HOSIERY, SILK BLENDS/VEG FIBER DPR
833 30.30 M&B SUIT-TYPE COATS, SILK BL/VEG DZ
834 34.50 OTHER M&B COATS, SILK BLEND/VEG DZ
835 34.50 W&G COATS, SILK BLEND/VEG FIBER DZ
836 37.90 DRESSES, SILK BLEND/VEG FIBER DZ
838 11.70 KNIT SHIRTS & BLOUSES, SLK BL/VEG DZ
839 6.30 BABIES' GARM & CLOTH ACC, SLK/VEG KG
840 16.70 NOT-KNIT SHIRTS & BLOUSES, SLK/VEG DZ
842 14.90 SKIRTS, SILK BLENDS/VEG FIBERS DZ
843 3.76 M&B SUITS, SILK BLENDS/VEG FIBER NO
844 3.76 W&G SUITS, SILK BLENDS/VEG FIBER NO
845 30.80 SWEATERS, NON-COTTON VEG FIBERS DZ
846 30.80 SWEATERS, SILK BLENDS DZ
847 14.90 TROUSERS/BREECHES/SHORTS, SILK/VEG DZ
850 42.60 ROBES, DRESSING GOWNS,ETC, SLK/VEG DZ
851 43.50 NIGHTWEAR & PJ'S, SILK BL/VEG FIB DZ
852 11.30 UNDERWEAR, SILK BLENDS/VEG FIBER DZ
858 6.60 NECKWEAR, SILK BLENDS/VEG FIBER KG
859 12.50 OTHER SILK/VEG FIBER APPAREL KG
863 0.40 TOWELS, SILK BLENDS/VEG FIBERS NO
870 3.70 LUGGAGE, SILK BLENDS/VEG FIBERS KG
871 3.70 HANDBAGS & FLATGOODS, SLK BL/VEG KG
899 11.10 OTHER SILK BLENDS/VEG MANUFACTURES KG
=============================================================================
4. For goods not covered by a textile category, the following
conversion factors shall apply:

US
Harmonized
System Primary
Statistical Conversion Unit of
Provision Factor Measure Description

5208.31.2000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC, 85%> COTTON, <100G/M2
CERTIFIED HAND-LOOM FABRIC, DYED
5208.32.1000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC, 85%> COTTON,
100-200G/M2 CERTIFIED HAND-LOOM
FABRIC, DYED
5208.41.2000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC, ?85% COTTON ?100G/M2
CERT HAND-LOOM, YARNS OF DIF COLORS
5208.42.1000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC, ?85% COTTON
100-200G/M2 CERT HAND-LOOM, YARNS OF
DIF COLORS
5208.51.2000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC, 85%> COTTON ?100G/M2
PLAIN WEAVE, CERTIFIED HAND-LOOM,
PRINTED
5208.52.1000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC, ?85% COTTON
100-200G/M2 PLAIN WEAVE, CERT HAND-
LOOM, PRINTED
5209.31.3000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC, 85%> COTTON >200G/M2
PLAIN WEAVE, CERTIFIED HAND-LOOM,
DYED
5209.41.3000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC, 85%> COTTON >200G/M2,
PLAIN WEAVE, YARNS OF DIFFERENT
COLOR
5209.51.3000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC, >85% COTTON >200G/M2,
PLAIN WEAVE, CERT HAND-LOOM, PRINTED
5307.10.0000 8.50 KG YARN, JUTE OR OTHER TEXTILE BAST
FIBER (EXCLUDING FLAX/HEMP/RAMIE),
SINGLE
5307.20.0000 8.50 KG YARN, JUTE OR OTHER TEXTILE BAST
FIBER (EX. FLAX/HEMP/RAMIE),
MULTIPLE/CABLE
5308.10.0000 8.50 KG YARN, COIR
5308.30.0000 8.50 KG YARN, PAPER
5310.10.0020 1.00 SM WOVEN FAB, JUTE OR OTHER TEX BAST
FIBER (EX FLX/HEMP/RAM), ?130CM
WIDE, UNBL
5310.10.0040 1.00 SM WOVEN FAB, JUTE OR OTH TEX BAST FIB
(EX FLX/HMP/RM) >130 TO ?250 CM
WIDE, UNBL
5310.10.0060 1.00 SM WOVEN FAB JUTE OR OTH TEX BAST FIB
(EX FLAX/HEMP/RAM), >250 CM WIDE,
UNBL
5310.90.0000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC, JUTE OR OTH TEX BAST
FIBER (EXCLUDING FLAX/HEMP/RAMIE),
NES
5311.00.6000 1.00 SM WOVEN FABRIC OF PAPER YARN
5402.10.3020 20.10 KG NYLON HIGH TENACITY YARN, <5 TURNS
PER METER, NOT FOR RETAIL SALE
5402.20.3020 20.10 KG POLYESTER HIGH TENACITY YARN, <5
TURNS PER METER, NOT FOR RETAIL SALE
5402.41.0010 20.10 KG NYLON MULTIFIL YRN, PARTIALLY
ORIENTED, UNTWST/TWST <5 TRNS/MET,
NOT RTL SALE
5402.41.0020 20.10 KG NYLON MONO/MULTFIL YARN, UNTWST/TWST
<5 TURNS/METER, NOT FOR RETAIL SALE,
NES
5402.41.0030 20.10 KG NYLON MONO/MULTIFIL YARN,
UNTWST/TWIST <5 TURNS/METER, NOT FOR
RETAIL SALE
5402.42.0000 20.10 KG POLY YARN, PARTIALLY ORIENTED,
UNTWST/ TWST ? 50 TRNS/METER, NOT
RTL SALE
5402.43.0020 20.10 KG POLY YARN, MONOFIL, UNTWST/TWST ?5
TURNS/METER, NOT FOR RETAIL SALE
5402.49.0010 20.10 KG POLYETHYLENE/POLYPROPYLENE FIL YARN,
UNTWST/TWST <5 TRNS/MET, NOT RTL
SALE
5402.49.0050 20.10 KG SYNTHETIC FIL YARN, UNTWST/TWST <5
TURNS/METER, NOT FOR RETAIL SALE,
NES
5403.10.3020 20.10 KG VISCOSE RAYON HIGH TENACITY FIL
YARN, UNTW/TWST <5 TRNS/MET, NOT RTL
SALE
5403.31.0020 20.10 KG VISCOSE RAYON FIL YARN, SINGLE,
UNTWST/TWST <5 TURNS/METER, NOT
RETAIL SALE
5403.33.0020 20.10 KG CELLULOSE ACETATE FIL YRN, SING,
UNTWST/TWST <5 TURNS/MET, NOT RETAIL
SALE
5403.39.0020 20.10 KG ARTIFICIAL FIL YARN, UNTWST/TWST <5
TURNS/MET, NOT RETAIL SALE, NES
5404.10.1000 20.10 KG SYNTHETIC MONOFIL RACKET STRINGS,
?67 DECITEX, CROSS-SECT. DIMEMSION
>1MM
5404.10.2020 20.10 KG NYLON MONFILAMENT, ?67 DECITEX,
CROSS-SECTIONAL DIMENSION >1MM,
5404.10.2040 20.10 KG POLYESTER MONFILAMENT, >67 DECITEX,
CROSS-SECTIONAL DIMENSION >1MM
5404.10.2090 20.10 KG SYNTHETIC MONFILAMENT ?67 DECITEX,
CROSS-SECTIONAL DIMENSION >1MM, NES
5404.90.0000 20.10 KG SYNTHETIC STRIP WIDTH ?5MM
5405.00.3000 20.10 KG ARTIFICIAL MONOFIL, ?67 DECITEX,
CROSS- SECTIONAL DIMENSION ? 1MM
5405.00.6000 20.10 KG ARTIFICIAL STRIP AND THE LIKE,
WIDTH? 5MM
5407.30.1000 1.00 SM WOVEN SYN FIL FABRIC WITH YARN AT
ACUTE/RIGHT ANGLES, >60% PLASTIC
5501.10.0000 7.60 KG NYLON/OTHER POLYAMIDE FILAMENT TOW
5501.20.0000 7.60 KG POLYESTER FILAMENT TOW
5501.30.0000 7.60 KG ACRYLIC OR MODACRYLIC FILAMENT TOW
5501.90.0000 7.60 KG SYNTHETIC FILAMENT TOW, NES
5502.00.0000 6.30 KG ARTIFICIAL FILAMENT TOW
5503.10.0000 7.60 KG NYLON/OTHER POLAMIDE STAPLE FIBERS
NOT CARDED/COMBED OR OTHERWISE
PROCESSED
5503.20.0000 7.60 KG POLYESTER STAPLE FIBERS NOT CARDED/
COMBED, OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED
5503.30.0000 7.60 KG ACRYLIC/MODOACRYLIC STAPLE FIBERS,
NOT CARDED/COMBED OR OTHERWISE
PROCESSED
5503.40.0000 7.60 KG POLYPROPYLENE STAPLE FIBERS NOT
CARDED/COMBED OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED
5503.90.0000 7.60 KG SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBER NOT CARDED/
COMBED, OR OTHERWIDE PROCESSED, NES
5504.10.0000 6.30 KG VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS NOT
CARDED/COMBED OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED
5504.90.0000 6.30 KG ARTIFICIAL STAPLE FIBERS NOT CARDED/
COMBED OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED, NES
5505.10.0020 7.60 KG WASTE, NYLON AND OTHER POLYAMIDES
5505.10.0040 7.60 KG WASTE, POLYESTER
5505.10.0060 7.60 KG WASTE, MMF SYNTHETIC FIBERS, NES
5505.20.0000 6.30 KG WASTE, MMF ARTIFICIAL FIBERS
5506.10.0000 7.60 KG NYLON/OTHER POLYAMIDES FIBERS,
CARDED/COMBED OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED

5506.20.0000 7.60 KG POLYESTER STAPLE FIBER,
CARDED/COMBED, OR OTHERWISE
PROCESSED
5506.30.0000 7.60 KG ACRYLIC/MODOACRYLIC STAPLE FIBER,
CARDED/COMBED OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED
5506.90.0000 7.60 KG SYNTHTIC STAPEE FIBER CARDED/COMBED
OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED, NES
5507.00.0000 6.30 KG ARTIFICIAL STAPLE FIBERS,
CARDED/COMBED, OR OTHERWISE
PROCESSED
5801.90.2010 1.00 SM WOVEN PILE FABRIC, >85% SILK OR SILK
WASTE
5802.20.0010 1.00 SM TERRY TOWELING FABRIC, >85% SILK OR
SILK WASTE
5802.30.0010 1.00 SM TUFTED TEXTILE FABRIC, >85% SILK OR
SILK WASTE
5803.90.4010 1.00 SM GAUZE, >85% SILK OR SILK WASTE
5804.10.0010 11.10 KG TULLES & OTHER NETTING FABRIC, KNIT
OR CROCHETED, >85% SILK OR SILK
WASTE
5804.29.0010 11.10 KG LACE IN THE PIECE/STRIP/MOTIF, >85%
SILK OR SILK WASTE
5804.30.0010 11.10 KG HAND-MADE LACE IN PIECE/STRIP/MOTIF,
>85% SILK OR SILK WASTE
5805.00.1000 1.00 SM HAND-WOVEN TAPESTRIES FOR
WALLHANGINGS, VALUED AT >$215\SM
5805.00.2000 1.00 SM HAND-WOVEN TAPESTRIES, NES, WOOL,
CERTIFIED HAND-LOOMED
5805.00.4090 1.00 SM HAND-WOVEN TAPESTRIES, NES
5806.10.3010 11.10 KG NARROW WOVEN PILE & CHENILLE FABRIC,
>85% SILK OR SILK WASTE
5806.39.3010 11.10 KG NARROW WOVEN FABRIC, NOT PILE, >85%
SILK OR SILK WASTE
5806.40.0000 13.60 KG NARROW FABRIC, WARP WITHOUT WEFT
WITH AN ADHESIVE (BOLDUCS)
5807.10.1090 11.10 KG WOVEN LABELS, TEXTILE MATERIALS, NOT
EMBROIDERED, NOT COTTON OR MMF
5807.10.2010 8.50 KG WOVEN BADGES AND SIMILAR ARTICLES,
COTTON, NOT EMBROIDERED
5807.10.2020 14.40 KG WOVEN BADGES/SIMILAR ARTICLES, MMF,
NOT EMBROIDERED
5807.10.2090 11.10 KG WOVEN BADGES/SIMILAR ARTCLES,
TEXTILE MATS, NOT EMBROIDERED, NOT
COTTON/MMF
5807.90.1090 11.10 KG NOT-WOVEN LABELS OF TEXTILE
MATERIALS, NOT EMBROIDERED, NOT
COTTON/MMF
5807.90.2010 8.50 KG NOT-WOVEN BADGES/SIMILAR ARTICLES,
COTTON, NOT EMBROIDERED
5807.90.2020 14.40 KG NOT-WOVEN BADGES/SIMILAR ARTICLES,
MMF, NOT EMBROIDERED
5807.90.2090 11.10 KG NOT-WOVEN BADGES/SIMILAR ARTICLES,
TEX MATS, NOT EMBROIDERED, NOT
COTTON/MMF
5808.10.2090 11.10 KG BRAIDS IN PIECE FOR HEADWEAR, OTH
TEX MATERIALS, NES, NOT KNT OR
EMBROIDERED
5808.10.3090 11.10 KG BRAID IN PIECE, NES, NES
5808.90.0090 11.10 KG ORNAMENTAL TRIMMING IN PIECE, TEX
MATS, NOT KNT OR EMBROIDERED, NOT
COTTON/MMF
5810.92.0040 14.40 KG EMBROIDERED BADGES/EMBLEMS/MOTIFS
WITH VISIBLE GROUND, MMF
5810.99.0090 11.10 KG EMBROIDERY PIECES/STRIPS/MOTIFS WITH
VISIBLE GROUND, TEXTILE MATERIALS,
NES
5811.00.4000 1.00 SM QUILTED PIECES, 1? LAYER TEXTILE
MATERIALS, TEXTILE MATERIALS, NES
6001.99.0010 1.00 SM KNIT OR CROCHETED PILE FABRIC ?85%
SILK OR SILK WASTE
6002.99.0010 11.10 KG KNIT OR CROCHETED FABRIC, NES ?85%
SILK OR SILK WASTE
6301.90.0020 11.10 NO BLANKET/TRAVELING RUGS, >85% SILK OR
SILK WASTE
6302.29.0010 11.10 NO BED LINEN, PRINTED >85% SILK OR SILK
WASTE
6302.39.0020 11.10 NO BED LINEN, NES, >85% SILK OR SILK
WASTE
6302.99.1000 11.10 NO LINEN, NES, >85% SILK OR SILK WASTE
6303.99.0030 11.10 NO CURTAINS, INTERIOR BLINDS, NOT KNIT
OR CROCHETED, >85% SILK OR SILK
WASTE
6304.19.3030 11.10 NO BEDSPREADS, NOT KNIT OR CROCHETED,
>85% SILK OR SILK WASTE
6304.91.0060 11.10 NO FURNISHING ARTICLES, NES, KNIT OR
CROCHETED >85% SILK OR SILK WASTE
6304.99.1000 1.00 SM WALL HANGINGS, WOOL OR FINE ANIMAL
HAIR, CERT HAND-LOOMED/FOLKLORE, NOT
KNIT
6304.99.2500 11.10 KG WALL HANGINGS, JUTE, NOT KNIT
6304.99.4000 3.70 KG PILLOW COVERS, WOOL OR FINE ANIMAL
HAIR, CERTIFIED HAND-LOOMED/FOLKLORE
6304.99.6030 11.10 KG OTHER FURNISHING ARTICLES, NOT KNIT,
NES >85% SILK OR SILK WASTE
6305.10.0000 11.10 KG SACKS & BAGS, JUTE/BAST FIBERS
6306.21.0000 8.50 KG TENTS OF COTTON
6306.22.1000 14.40 NO BACKPACK TENTS, SYNTHETIC FIBERS
6306.22.9010 14.40 KG SCREEN HOUSES, SYNTHETIC FIBERS
6306.29.0000 14.40 KG TENTS, TEXTILE MATERIALS NES
6306.31.0000 14.40 KG SAILS, SYNTHETIC FIBERS
6306.39.0000 8.50 KG SAILS, TEXTILE MATERIALS NES
6306.41.0000 8.50 KG PNEUMATIC MATTRESSES, COTTON
6306.49.0000 14.40 KG PNEUMATIC MATTRESSES, TEXTILE
MATERIALS NES
6306.91.0000 8.50 KG CAMPING GOODS NES, COTTON
6306.99.0000 14.40 KG CAMPING GOODS, TEXTILE MATERIALS NES
6307.10.2030 8.50 KG CLEANING CLOTHS NES
6307.20.0000 11.40 KG LIFEJACKETS AND LIFEBELTS
6307.90.6010 8.50 KG PERINEAL TOWELS, FABRIC WITH PAPER
BASE
6307.90.6090 8.50 KG OTHER SURGICAL DRAPES, FABRIC WITH
PAPER BASE
6307.90.7010 14.40 KG SURGICAL DRAPES, DISPOSAL & NONWOVEN
MMF

6307.90.7020 8.50 KG SURGICAL DRAPES NES
6307.90.7500 8.50 NO TOYS FOR PETS, TEXTILE MATERIALS
6307.90.8500 8.50 KG WALL BANNERS, MANMADE FIBERS
6307.90.9425 14.50 NO NATIONAL FLAGS OF THE UNITED STATES
6307.90.9435 14.50 NO NATIONAL FLAGS OF NATIONS OTHER THAN
THE UNITED STATES
6307.90.9490 14.50 KG OTHER MADE-UP ARTICLES NES
6309.00.0010 8.50 KG WORN CLOTHING & OTHER WORN ARTICLES
6309.00.0020 8.50 KG WORN CLOTHING & OTHER WORN ARTICLES,
NES
6310.10.1000 3.70 KG RAGS/SCRAP/TWINE/CORDAGE/ROPE/CABLES
, SORTED, WOOL OR FINE ANIMAL HAIR
6310.10.2010 8.50 KG RAGS/SCRAP/TWINE/CORDAGE/ROPE/CABLES
, SORTED, COTTON
6310.10.2020 14.40 KG RAGS/SCRAP/TWINE/CORDAGE/ROPE/CABLES
, SORTED, MMF
6310.10.2030 11.10 KG RAGS/SCRAP/TWINE/CORDAGE/ROPE/CABLES
, SORTED, NOT COTTON/MMF
6310.90.1000 3.70 KG RAGS/SCRAP/TWINE/CORDAGE/ROPE/CABLES
, NOT SORTED, WOOL OR FINE ANIMAL HAIR
6310.90.2000 8.50 KG RAGS/SCRAP/TWINE/CORDAGE/ROPE/CABLES
, NOT SORTED, NOT WOOL
6501.00.30 4.4 DZ HAT FORMS/BODIES, NOT BLOCKED, NO BRIMS,
FUR, MENS' AND BOY'S
6501.00.60 4.4 DZ HAT FORMS/BODIES, NOT BLOCKED, NO BRIMS,
FUR, WOMENS' AND GIRL'S
6502.00.20 18.7 DZ HAT SHAPES, ASSEMBLED FROM STRIPS,
VEGETABLE FIBER, SEWED
6502.00.40 18.7 DZ HAT SHAPES, PLAITED OR ASSEMBLED FROM
STRPS, VEG FIB, NOT-SEWED, NOT BL/COL
6502.00.60 18.7 DZ HAT SHAPES, PLAITED OR ASSEMBLED FROM
STRIPS, VEG FIB, NOT-SEWED, BL/COLORED
6503.00.30 5.8 DZ FELT HATS AND OTHER HEADGEAR, MEN'S AND
BOYS'
6503.00.60 5.8 DZ FELT HATS AND OTHER HEADGEAR, NES
6504.00.30 7.5 DZ HATS AND OTHER HEADGEAR, ASSEMBLED FROM
STRIPS, VEGETABLE FIBER, SEWED
6504.00.60 7.5 DZ HATS AND OTHER HEADGEAR, ASSEMBLED FROM
STRIPS
6601.10.00 17.9 DZ GARDEN OR SIMILAR UMBRELLAS
6601.91.00 17.8 DZ OTHER UMBRELLAS, TELESCOPIC SHAFT
6601.99.00 11.2 DZ OTHER UMBRELLAS, NES
8708.21.00 2.72 KG SAFETY SEAT BELTS

5. (a) The primary unit of measure for the following tariff
items in category 666 shall be No and shall be
converted into square meters equivalent by the factor
of 5.5.

6301.10.0000 ELECTRIC BLANKETS
6301.40.0010 BLANKET (NOT ELECTRIC) & TRAVEL RUGS OF SYNTH FIBER, WOVEN
6301.40.0020 BLANKETS (NOT ELECTRIC) & TRAVEL RUGS OF SYNTH FIBER, NES
6301.90.0010 BLANKETS AND TRAVELING RUGS OF ARTIFICIAL FIBER
6302.10.0020 BED LINEN, KNITTED OR CROCHETED FABRIC, EXCLUDING COTTON
6302.22.1030 SHEETS WITH TRIM, NAPPED, PRINTED, MANMADE FIBER
6302.22.1040 SHEETS WITH TRIM, NOT NAPPED, PRINTED, MANMADE FIBER
6302.22.1050 BOLSTER CASES WITH TRIM, PRINTED, MANMADE FIBER
6302.22.1060 BED LINEN WITH TRIM, PRINTED, MANMADE FIBER, NES
6302.22.2020 SHEETS, NOT TRIMMED, PRINTED, MANMADE FIBER
6302.22.2030 BED LINEN, NOT TRIMMED, PRINTED, MANMADE FIBER, NES
6302.32.1030 SHEETS WITH TRIM, NAPPED, MANMADE FIBER
6302.32.1040 SHEETS WITH TRIM, NOT NAPPED, MANMADE FIBER
6302.32.1050 BOLSTER CASES WITH TRIM, MANMADE FIBER
6302.32.1060 BED LINEN WITH TRIM, MANMADE FIBER, NES
6302.32.2030 SHEETS, NOT TRIMMED, NAPPED, MANMADE FIBER
6302.32.2040 SHEETS NOT TRIMMED, NOT NAPPED, MANMADE FIBER
6302.32.2050 BOLSTER CASES, NOT TRIMMED, MANMADE FIBER
6302.32.2060 BED LINEN NES, MANMADE FIBER
6304.11.2000 BEDSPREADS, KNIT/CROCHETED, MANMADE FIBER
6304.19.1500 BEDSPREAD WITH TRIM, MANMADE FIBER, NES
6304.19.2000 BEDSPREAD, MANMADE FIBER, NES

(b) The primary unit of measure for the following tariff
items in category 666 shall be No and shall be
converted into square meters equivalent by the factor
of 0.9.

6302.22.1010 PILLOWCASES WITH TRIM, PRINTED, NAPPED, MANMADE FIBER
6302.22.1020 PILLOWCASES WITH TRIM, PRINTED, NOT NAPPED, MANMADE FIBER
6302.22.2010 PILLOWCASES, NOT TRIMMED, PRINTED, MANMADE FIBER
6302.32.1010 PILLOWCASES WITH TRIM, NAPPED, MANMADE FIBER
6302.32.1020 PILLOWCASES WITH TRIM, NOT NAPPED, MANMADE FIBER
6302.32.2010 PILLOWCASES, NOT TRIMMED, NAPPED, MANMADE FIBER
6302.32.2020 PILLOWCASES NOT TRIMMED, NOT NAPPED, MANMADE FIBER

6. The primary unit of measure for garment parts of subheading
6117.90 and 6217.90 of the HS shall be Kg and shall be converted
into square meters equivalent by applying the following factors:

Cotton apparel: 8.50
Wool apparel: 3.70
Man-made fiber apparel: 14.40
Other non-cotton vegetable fiber apparel: 12.50

7. The following abbreviations are used herein for primary
units of measure: Kg means kilogram; SM means square meter; Dz
means dozen; Dpr means dozen pair; and No means number.
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APPENDIX 5.2

Bilateral Emergency Actions
(Quantitative Restrictions)

1. Section 5 shall not supersede Article 407 of the Canada-
United States Free Trade Agreement, which is hereby incorporated
into and made a part of this Agreement solely for such purpose.
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APPENDIX 6.0

A. Rules Applicable to Certain Carpets and Sweaters

For purposes of trade between the United States and Mexico,
a good of either Party of Chapter 57 or subheading 6110.30 shall
be treated as if it were an originating good only if any of the
following changes in tariff classification is satisfied within
the territory of one or more of the Parties:

(a) a change to subheading 5703.20 or 5703.30 or heading
57.04 from any heading outside Chapter 57 other than
headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 through 52.12,
53.07 through 53.08, 53.11, or any headings of Chapter
54 or 55; a change to any other heading or subheading
of Chapter 57 from any heading outside that chapter
other than headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 through
52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.11, any heading of
Chapter 54, or 55.08 through 55.16;

(b) a change to tariff item 6110.30.10.10, 6110.30.10.20,
6110.30.15.10, 6110.30.15.20, 6110.30.20.10,
6110.30.20.20, 6110.30.30.10, 6110.30.30.15,
6110.30.30.20 or 6110.30.30.25 or goods of those tariff
items that are classified as parts of ensembles in
tariff item 6103.23.00.30, 6103.23.00.70, 6104.23.00.22
or 6104.23.00.40 from any heading outside Chapter 61
other than headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 through
52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, any
heading of Chapter 54 or 55, 60.01 or 60.02; provided
that goods are both cut (or knit to shape) and sewn or
otherwise assembled in the territory of one or more of
the Parties; a change to any other tariff item of
subheading 6110.30 from any heading outside Chapter 61
other than headings 51.06 through 51.13, 52.04 through
52.12, 53.07 through 53.08, 53.10 through 53.11, any
heading of Chapter 54, 55.08 through 55.16, 60.01 or
60.02; provided, that goods are both cut (or knit to
shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in the territory
of one or more of the Parties.
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B. Preferential Tariff Treatment for Non-Originating Goods
of Another Party

Apparel and Made-up Goods

1. (a) Each Party shall apply the rate of duty applicable to
originating goods as set out in Appendix 2.1, up to the
annual quantities specified in Schedule 6.0.1, in
square meters equivalent (SME), to apparel goods
provided for in Chapters 61 and 62 of the HS that are
both cut (or knit to shape) and sewn or otherwise
assembled in the territory of a Party from fabric or
yarn produced or obtained outside the free trade area,
and that meet other applicable conditions for preferred
tariff treatment under this Agreement. The SME shall
be determined in accordance with the conversion factors
set out in Schedule 3.1.3 of Appendix 3.1.

(b) The annual tariff preference levels of imports from
Canada into the United States shall be adjusted
annually for five consecutive years commencing on
January 1, 1995, by the following growth factors:

(i) for cotton or man-made fiber apparel, 2 percent;

(ii) for cotton or man-made fiber apparel made from
fabrics woven or knit in a non-Party, 1 percent,
and

(iii) for wool apparel, 1 percent.

2. The United States shall apply the rate of duty applicable to
originating goods as set out in Appendix 2.1, up to the annual
quantity specified in Schedule 6.0.1, to textile or apparel goods
provided for in Chapters 61, 62 and 63 of the HS that are sewn or
otherwise assembled in Mexico as provided for in U.S. tariff item
9802.00.80.60 from fabric which is knit or woven outside the
territory of the United States or Mexico, when exported to the
United States. This provision shall terminate on the day that
quantitative restrictions established pursuant to the Multifiber
Arrangement or successor arrangement are terminated.

Exceptions

3. (a) Apparel goods provided for in Chapters 61 and 62 of the
HS, in which the fabric that imparts to the good its
essential character is classified in one of the
following U.S. tariff provisions, shall be ineligible
for preferential tariff treatment provided for under
the levels established in Schedule 6.0.1. for trade
between the United States and Mexico:

(i) blue denim: 5209.42, 5211.42, 5212.24.60.20, and
5514.32.00.10; and

(ii) oxford cloth of average yarn number less than 135
metric number: 5208.19, 5208.29, 5208.39,
5208.49, 5208.59, 5210.19, 5210.29, 5210.39,
5210.49, 5210.59, 5512.11, 5512.19, 5513.13,
5513.23, 5513.33, and 5513.43.

(b) Apparel goods provided for in subheadings 6107.11 and
6109.10 shall be ineligible for preferential tariff
treatment provided for under the levels established in
Schedule 6.0.1 between the United States and Mexico if
they are composed chiefly of circular knit fabric of
yarn number equal to or less than 100 metric number.

© Apparel goods provided for in U.S. tariff items
6110.30.10.10, 6110.30.10.20, 6110.30.15.10,
6110.30.15.20, 6110.30.20.10, 6110.30.20.20,
6110.30.30.10, 6110.30.30.15, 6110.30.30.20,
6110.30.30.25 and items of those tariff items that are
classified as parts of ensembles in tariff items
6103.23.00.30, 6103.23.00.70, 6104.23.00.22 and
6104.23.00.40 shall be ineligible for preferential
tariff treatment provided for under the levels
established in Schedule 6.0.1 between the United States
and Mexico.

Fabric and Made-up Goods

4. (a) Each Party shall apply the rate of duty applicable to
originating goods as set out in Appendix 2.1, up to the
annual quantities specified in Schedule 6.0.2, in
square meters equivalent (SME), to cotton or man-made
fiber fabric and cotton or man-made fiber made-up
textile goods provided for in Chapters 52 through 55,
58, 60, and 63 of the HS that are woven or knit in a
Party from yarn produced or obtained outside the free
trade area, or knit in a Party from yarn spun in a
Party from fiber produced or obtained outside the free
trade area and that meet other applicable conditions
for preferred tariff treatment under this Agreement.
The SME shall be determined in accordance with the
conversion factors setout in Schedule 3.1.3 of Appendix
3.1.

(b) The annual tariff preference level and sub-levels on
imports from Canada into the United States shall be
adjusted by an annual growth factor of two percent for
five consecutive years commencing on January 1, 1995.

5. For purposes of paragraph 4, the number of square meters
equivalent that will be counted against the tariff preference
levels applied to trade between Canada and the United States
shall be:

(a) for textile goods that do not originate because certain
non-originating textile materials do not undergo the
applicable change in tariff classification described in
Annex 401.1 for that good, but where such materials are
50 percent or less by weight of the materials of that
good, only 50 percent of the square meters equivalent
for that good, determined in accordance with the
conversion factors set out in Schedule 3.1.3 of
Appendix 3.1; and

(b) for textile goods that do not originate because certain
non-originating textile materials do not undergo the
applicable change in tariff classification described in
Annex 401.1 for that good, but where such materials are
more than 50 percent by weight of the materials of that
good, 100 percent of the square meters equivalent for
that good, determined in accordance with the conversion
factors set out in Schedule 3.1.3 of Appendix 3.1.

Spun Yarn

6. (a) Each Party shall apply the rate of duty applicable to
originating goods as set out in Appendix 2.1, up to the
annual quantities specified in Schedule 6.0.3, in
kilograms (kg), to cotton or man-made fiber yarns
provided for in headings 5205 through 5207 or 5509
through 5511 that are spun in a Party from fiber of
headings 5201 through 5203 or 5501 through 5507,
produced or obtained outside the free trade area and
that meet other applicable conditions for preferred
tariff treatment under this Agreement.

(b) The annual tariff preference level on imports from
Canada into the United States shall be adjusted by an
annual growth factor of two percent for five
consecutive years commencing on January 1, 1995.

7. Textile or apparel goods that enter a Party under paragraphs
1, 2, 4, and 6 shall not be considered to be originating goods.

Review and Consultations

8. (a) Trade in the goods described in paragraphs 1, 2, 4, and
6 shall be monitored by the Parties with a view to
adjusting annual tariff preference levels for imports
into Canada from Mexico and the United States, imports
into Mexico from Canada and the United States, and
imports into the United States from Mexico at the
request of a Party based on the ability to obtain
supplies of particular fibers, yarns and fabrics, as
appropriate, that can be used to produce originating
goods. Any adjustment in the tariff preference level
would require the mutual consent of the affected
Parties.

(b) The United States and Canada will decide, in
consultations as provided for in paragraph 3 of Section
7, whether to continue to apply annual growth factors
to the specified tariff preference levels following the
five consecutive years. If a growth factor for a
tariff preference level is not continued as a result of
the consultations provided for in paragraph 3 of
Section 7, the provisions of subparagraph (a) shall
also apply to imports from Canada into the United
States of goods covered by the tariff preference level.
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Schedule 6.0.1

Preferential Tariff Treatment for Non-Originating
Apparel and Made-Up Goods



Imports into Canada:

Cotton/Man-made
fiber apparel

Wool apparel
From Mexico

6,000,000 SME

250,000 SME
From United States

9,000,000 SME

919,740 SME

Imports into Mexico:

Cotton/Man-made
fiber apparel

Wool apparel

From Canada

6,000,000 SME

250,000 SME
From United States

12,000,000 SME

1,000,000 SME

Imports into United
States:

Cotton/Man-made
fiber apparel

Wool apparel

Goods imported under
U.S. tariff item
9802.00.80.60
From Canada

80,000,000 SME

5,066,948 SME

n/a
From Mexico

45,000,000 SME

1,500,000 SME

25,000,000 SME

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Schedule 6.0.2

Preferential Tariff Treatment for Non-Originating
Fabric and Made-Up Goods




Imports into Canada
From Mexico

7,000,000 SME
From United States

2,000,000 SME

Imports into Mexico
From Canada

7,000,000 SME
From United States

2,000,000 SME

Imports into United
States
From Canada

65,000,000 SME
From Mexico

24,000,000 SME

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Schedule 6.0.3

Preferential Tariff Treatment for Non-Originating
Spun Yarn



Imports into Canada
From Mexico

1,000,000 kg
From United States

1,000,000 kg

Imports into Mexico
From Canada

1,000,000 kg
From United States

1,000,000 kg

Imports into United
States
From Canada

10,700,000 kg
From Mexico

1,000,000 kg

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APPENDIX 10.1

Country-Specific Definitions

Definitions Specific to Canada

general import statistics means statistics issued by Statistics
Canada or, where available, import permit data provided by the
Export and Import Permits Bureau of the Department of External
Affairs and International Trade, or their successors.

Definitions Specific to Mexico

general import statistics means the statistics of the "Sistema de
Informacion Comercial" (Trade Information System) or its
successor.

Definitions Specific to the United States

category means a grouping of textile or apparel goods defined in
the Correlation: Textile and Apparel Categories with the
Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States, 1992 (or
successor publication), published by the United States Department
of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Office of
Textiles and Apparel, Trade and Data Division, Washington, D.C.;
and

general import statistics means statistics of the U.S. Bureau of
the Census or its successor.
Annex 401.1 GENERAL INTERPRETATIVE NOTE

For purposes of interpreting the rules of origin set out in this
Annex:

a) the specific rule, or specific set of rules that apply to
a particular heading, subheading, or tariff item is set
out immediately adjacent to the heading, subheading, or
tariff item;

b) a rule applicable to a tariff item shall take precedence
over a rule applicable to the heading or subheading
which is parent to that tariff item;

c) a requirement of a change in tariff classification shall
apply only to non-originating materials;

d) the expression:

heading means the first four digits in the tariff
classification number under the Harmonized System;

subheading means the first six digits in the tariff
classification number under the Harmonized System;

tariff item means the first eight digits in the tariff
classification number under the Harmonized System as
implemented by each Party.

SPECIFIC RULES OF ORIGIN

 
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