Amund,
There are multiple countries that have Country of Origin (CoC)
marking requirements. Probably all for the same reasons, i.e.
tariffs, truth in advertising, etc. Many countries have their
own lists of countries from whom they will not accept imported
goods, usually for economic and/or
: www.genesysibs.com
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From: Jacob Schanker schan...@frontiernet.net
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Subject: Re: Marking - Made in XXX
Amund:
I looked into this a few years ago, and for the United States
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Subject: Marking - Made in XXX
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| Is it necessary to describe where a product is manufactured, as in Made
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| XXX. I have see this statement/label on many products
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Date: Saturday, April 20, 2002 3:08 PM
Subject: Marking - Made in XXX
Is it necessary to describe where a product is manufactured, as in Made in
XXX. I have see this statement/label on many products, but is it only
voluntary ?
Best regards
Amund Westin, Oslo/Norway
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