Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2005C00021:clause:1_153ya:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2005C00021
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 153YA (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 16081–18684

used in the production of other goods (the sausages) and they are US originating goods under Subdivision B.

 The Hungarian frozen pork meat and Brazilian spices are non‑originating materials since they are produced in countries other than the US and Australia.

produce means grow, raise, mine, harvest, fish, trap, hunt, manufacture, process, assemble or disassemble. Producer and production have corresponding meanings.

recovered goods means goods in the form of individual parts that:
 (a) have resulted from the complete disassembly of goods which have passed their useful life or which are no longer useable due to defects; and
 (b) have been cleaned, inspected or tested (as necessary) to bring them into reliable working condition.

remanufactured goods means goods that:
 (a) are produced entirely in the US; and
 (b) are classified to:
 (i) Chapter 84, 85 or 87 (other than heading 8418, 8516 or 8701 to 8706), or to heading 9026, 9031 or 9032 of Chapter 90, of the Harmonized System; or
 (ii) any other tariff classification prescribed by the regulations; and
 (c) are entirely or partially comprised of recovered goods; and
 (d) have a similar useful life, and meet the same performance standards, as new goods:
 (i) that are so classified; and
 (ii) that are not comprised of any recovered goods; and
 (e) have a producer's warranty similar to such new goods.

Schedule 1 tariff table means the table in Schedule 1 to the Customs (Australia‑United States Free Trade Agreement) Regulations 2004.

Schedule 2 tariff table means the table in Schedule 2 to the Customs (Australia‑United States Free Trade Agreement) Regulations 2004.

US means the United States of America.

used means used or consumed in the production of goods.

US originating goods means goods that, under this Division, are US originating goods.

Value of goods

 (2) The value of goods for the purposes of this Division is to be worked out in accordance with the regulations. The regulations may prescribe different valuation rules for different kinds of goods.

Tariff classifications

 (3) In specifying tariff classifications for the purposes of this Division, the regulations may refer to the following:
 (a) the Harmonized System;
 (b) the Harmonized US Tariff Schedule.

 (4) Subsection 4(3A) does not apply for the purposes of this Division.

Regulations

 (5) For the purposes of this Division, the regulations may apply, adopt or incorporate any matter contained in any instrument or other writing as in force or existing from time to time.

Subdivision B—Goods wholly obtained or produced entirely in the US