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Determination of Country of Origin for the Purpose of Marking Goods (CUSMA Countries) Regulations

Version of the schedule from 2006-03-22 to 2018-05-30:


SCHEDULE I(Subsection 3(1))

  • 1 Goods for Personal or Household Use

    • (1) 
      Bakeware and cookware made of aluminum
    • (2) 
      Bakeware and cookware made of cast iron
    • (3) 
      Bath mats, towels and wash cloths, knitted or woven
    • (4) 
      Batteries, dry cell
    • (5) 
      Blankets
    • (6) 
      Brushes, including toothbrushes and their handles
    • (7) 
      Candles
    • (8) 
      Cards, the following: credit and identification, made of any material that has a diameter that exceeds, or a side the length of which exceeds, ½ inch (1.27 cm) and that is imported in sheet form or otherwise
    • (9) 
      Chrome-plated ware and utensils for use in serving food and beverages
    • (10) 
      Cigar and cigarette lighters, except lighters for incorporation into motor vehicles
    • (11) 
      Clocks and movements, except clocks and movements for use as original equipment by motor vehicle manufacturers
    • (12) 
      Containers, thermostatic, the following: carafes, flasks, jars, jugs and vacuum bottles, and refills or inserts therefor
    • (13) 
      Cutlery, chrome-plated or stainless steel
    • (14) 
      Dishes and ornaments made of china earthenware, ironstone, porcelain, semi-porcelain, stoneware or white granite
    • (15) 
      Electronic equipment, the following: phonographs, radio receiving sets, radio-phonograph sets, radio-phonograph-television sets, record players, tape recorders and television receiving sets
    • (16) 
      Ironing board covers and pads
    • (17) 
      Kitchenware made of metal or plastic, coated, lithographed, painted or otherwise, the following: bread boxes, cake humidors, canisters, foil and paper dispensers, range sets, serving ovens and step-on waste cans
    • (18) 
      Knives, the following: jack, pen and pocket; scissors and shears
    • (19) 
      Lawn mowers (powered)
    • (20) 
      Matches in books, boxes or folders
    • (21) 
      Pencils
    • (22) 
      Pens, the following: ballpoint and fountain; and nib penholders
    • (23) 
      Pillowslips and sheets made of cotton
    • (24) 
      Razor blades (safety type)
    • (25) 
      Thermometers
    • (26) 
      Tiles, glazed, unglazed and ceramic mosaic, the following: hearth, floor and wall
    • (27) 
      Umbrellas
    • (28) 
      Utensils, kitchen type and chrome-plated or stainless steel
    • (29) 
      Watch bracelets (expansion type)
  • 2 Hardware

    • (1) 
      Caps, made of metal, lithographed or printed, for containers, the following: lug, screw and vacuum
    • (2) 
      Copper tubing
    • (3) 
      Drapery I-beam rails, made of aluminum, brass, steel or other metals or plastic, and component parts of drapery I-beam rails
    • (4) 
      Electrical measuring devices for panel mounting designed to indicate alternating or direct current microamperes, milliamperes or amperes, millivolts, volts or kilovolts and such other variables as pressure, resistance and temperature that may be translated into alternating or direct current or voltage
    • (5) 
      Glass in panes or sheets, the following: common or colourless window, laminated, plate and sheet
    • (6) 
      Goods made of porcelain for electrical use
    • (7) 
      Files and rasps
    • (8) 
      Sink strainers (basket type)
    • (9) 
      Tubes, electronic
    • (10) 
      Twines, the following: baler and binder
    • (11) 
      Wire insect screening
    • (12) 
      Iron or steel pipes and tubes
  • 3 Novelties and Sporting Goods

    • (1) 
      Articles in the style of North American Indian handicrafts
    • (2) 
      [Repealed, SOR/2002-129, s. 5]
    • (3) 
      Bicycles
    • (4) 
      Decorations, novelties and ornaments
    • (5) 
      Enamelled emblems and silver-plated or sterling silver bracelets, brooches, pins and spoons, all designed as souvenirs of Canada, its provinces, territories, cities, towns or other geographical locations
    • (6) 
      Gift wrappings, the following: bindings, braids, ribbons, tapes, ties and trimmings, made chiefly or wholly of textile fibres
    • (7) 
      Toys, games and athletic and sporting goods
  • 4 Paper Products

    • (1) 
      Boxes and cartons, empty folding or set up, made of paper, paper board, plain or corrugated fibre or fibre board, for use as shipping containers
    • (2) 
      Paper matter and products, lithographed or printed
  • 5 Apparel

    • (1) 
      Boots, shoes and slippers
    • (2) 
      Brassieres, corselettes, garter belts, girdles and lacing corsets
    • (3) 
      Fabrics, braided or woven, containing rubber yarns, not exceeding 12 inches (30.48 cm) in width; boot and shoe laces
    • (4) 
      Gloves made partially or wholly of leather
    • (5) 
      Hair pieces, the following: wigs, half wigs, switches, postiches, pony tails, toupees and other types of hair pieces designed to be worn on the head of a person
    • (6) 
      Handbags and purses, except handbags and purses made of beads, metal mesh or similar material
    • (7) 
      Hats, including berets, bonnets, caps, hoods and shapes made of felt fur, wool felt and wool-and-fur felt
    • (8) 
      Knitted garments
    • (9) 
      Raincoats and rain wear made of plastic
    • (10) 
      Apparel made substantially or wholly of natural or synthetic textile fibres
  • 6 Horticultural Products

    • (1) 
      Tubers, tuberous roots and rhizomes, dormant, in growth or in flower, of paeonias
    • (2) 
      Tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, dormant, of irises or other perennials, except begonias
    • (3) 
      Tubers, tuberous roots, or rhizomes, in growth or in flower, of begonias
    • (4) 
      Bulbs, dormant or in growth, except tulip bulbs
    • (5) 
      Unrooted cuttings or slips of fruit or nut trees, shrubs or bushes
    • (6) 
      Trees, shrubs, bushes, vines, or seedling stock, grafted or not, including those capable of bearing fruit, when in a usual container
    • (7) 
      Christmas trees, rooted or unrooted, when in a usual container
    • (8) 
      Rose bushes, grafted or not, except cut roses, when in a usual container
  • SOR/95-348, s. 1
  • SOR/95-447, s. 2
  • SOR/96-107, s. 1
  • SOR/2002-129, ss. 4, 5

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