Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 March 2015
A. Fibres and Yarns
Working or Processing Carried Out on Non-Originating Materials that Confers Originating Status:
∙ Manufacture through process of fibre-making (polymerisation, polycondensation and extrusion) spinning, twisting, texturizing or braiding from a blend or any of following:
Silk
Wool, fine/coarse animal hair
Cotton fibres
Vegetable textile fibres
Synthetic or artificial filaments/man-made filaments
Synthetic or artificial staple fibres/man-made staple fibres
B. Fabric/Carpets and Other Textile Floor Coverings; Special Yarns, Twine, Cordage and Ropes and Cables and Articles thereof
Working or Processing Carried Out on Non-Originating Materials that Confers Originating Status:
∙ Manufacture from:
Polymer (non-woven)
Fibres (non-woven)
Yarns (fabrics)
Raw or Unbleached Fabrics (finished fabrics)
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