International Business Law: Chapter 14
maquiladoras
production-sharing plants, common not only in Mexico but also thought the Caribbean and Central America
certificate of origin (CO)
required for all shipments moving among the United States, Canada, and Mexico
national treatment
states that once goods arrive from another NAFTA country, they must be treated without discrimination and no differently than domestically made goods
export taxes
taxes prohibited by NAFTA on exports unless the taxes are also applied to similar goods sold for domestic consumption
binational panels
panels where NAFTA cases now go, apply the same standard of review as would a court of law convened in the country where the case originated
arbitral panel
a NAFTA panel, consisting of five members who are experts in trade or law
regional value content
a less popular method by which the rule of origin is based for certain goods
tariff shift rule
a rule allowing for a change in tariff classification, a regional value-content requirement, or both, depending on the requirements for that particular product (Annex 401)
substantial transformation test
a test used to determine the country of origin of goods imported into the United States when the goods are produced or assembled in more than one country
common market
also called an economic community, it seeks to further facilitate free competition within a group of nations
customs union
develops when there is free trade in all goods that come through any of the members, even imports from outside the ___________________
free trade are (FTA)
develops when two or more countries agree to eliminate or phase out customs duties and other barriers to trade among the member countries
customs user fees
fees imposed on importers to help fund the cost of customs enforcement and port services
production sharing
the process of spreading manufacturing and assembly operations across international borders