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14/07/10 New 

European Commission Press Release- Enabling our future: experts to advise Commission on upcoming technologies
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03/07/10 New

European Semiconductor sales in May 2010  

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18/06/10 New

Europe's Microchip Industry looks ahead again - and calls on EU decision-makers to seize the economic and political momentum

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10/06/10

New WSC Joint Statement

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03/02/10 New

Semiconductors confirmed as 2nd most R&D intensive industry in Europe

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19/05/10 New

SICAS:FAB CAPACITY AND UTILISATION FOR THE 1st QUARTER OF 2010

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30/09/09

'Industry is ready to play its role' : Industry welcomes today's EU Communication on key enabling technologies

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24/09/09

Global Customs Experts Meet to Curb Semiconductor Counterfeiting

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15/09/09

ESIA Newsletter -Semiconductor Europe- September 2009

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22-26/06/09

ESIA AT THE GREEN WEEK 2009

 

COMMISSIONER DIMAS VISITS ESIA STAND
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Semiconductors: Enabling energy efficiency
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08/04/09

ENABLING A MORE SUSTAINABLE AND ENERGY EFFICIENT EUROPE

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05/02/09

ENABLING SUSTAINABLE LIVING IN 21ST CENTURY EUROPE

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10/11/08 - 

LAUNCH OF ESIA'S 2008 COMPETITIVENESS REPORT

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Rules of Origin Working Group

 

All goods traded need to have a determined origin: for statistical reasons, trade measures (antidumping, anti-subsidies measures, preferential treatment). “Rules of origin” (RoO) are the criteria used to define where a product was made.

ESIA FTG works in two areas:

  • Harmonisation working programmes of non preferential RoO within WTO
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  • Reform of preferential origin regimes for the EU
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Non-preferential origin rules

  
Non preferential RoO are used when no tariff preferences are involved and therefore mainly for statistical purposes, as we always want trade figures to tell us who our trading partners are. However, they are also used when other trade measures need to specify a particular non-tariff treatment for goods from a particular country. For example, this is the case of anti-dumping duties or trade embargos. With non-preferential rules of origin there is always a country of origin that can be established.

EECA-ESIA is following closely developments of the non-preferential Rules of Origin Harmonized work programme (HWP) at WTO.

 

Preferential origin rules
 

Preferential origin is conferred on goods from particular countries, which have fulfilled certain criteria allowing preferential rates of duty to be claimed. Preferential Rules have very specific conditions that need to be met, as what matters is from which particular country a good originates.
Some arrangements are granted unilaterally by the Community, whereas others are negotiated with the partner countries concerned (e.g. Mexico).


Working Group Chairman: Peter Proebster – Infineon Technologies


Trade Manager: Giovanni Corder  IcontactI


 

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