CBP Publication No. 0000-0504 Revised November 2006
11 Member countries of the Caribbean Common Market—CARICOM (treated as one country).
22Member countries of the West African Economic and Monetary Union—WAEMU (treated as one country).
33Member countries of the Cartagena Agreement—Andean Group (treated as one country).
44Member countries of the Southern Africa Development Community—SADC (treated as one country).
55Association of South East Asian Nations—ASEAN (GSP‑eligible countries only) treated as one country.
33Member countries of the Cartagena Agreement—Andean Group (treated as one country).
11 Member countries of the Caribbean Common Market—CARICOM (treated as one country).
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21 Member countries of the Caribbean Common Market—CARICOM (treated as one country).2 Member countries of the West African Economic and Monetary Union—WAEMU (treated as one country).
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54Member countries of the Southern Africa Development Community—SADC (treated as one country).5 Association of South East Asian Nations—ASEAN (GSP‑eligible countries only) treated as one country.
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21Member countries of the Caribbean Common Market—CARICOM (treated as one country).
44 Member countries of the Southern Africa Development Community—SADC (treated as one country).
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33Member countries of the Cartagena Agreement—Andean Group (treated as one country).
55 Association of South East Asian Nations—ASEAN (GSP‑eligible countries only) treated as one country.
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22 Member countries of the West African Economic and Monetary Union—WAEMU (treated as one country).
44 Member countries of the Southern Africa Development Community—SADC (treated as one country).
55Association of South East Asian Nations—ASEAN (GSP‑eligible countries only) treated as one country.
22Member countries of the West African Economic and Monetary Union—WAEMU (treated as one country).
11 Member countries of the Caribbean Common Market—CARICOM (treated as one country).
33 Member countries of the Cartagena Agreement—Andean Group (treated as one country).
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1 CVD cases apply only if the foreign country is a signatory to the World Trade Organization's Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures.
2 . Section 771(7)(a) of the Tariff Act of 1930 defines material injury to a U.S. industry as “harm [that] is not inconsequential, immaterial, or unimportant.”
3 The FDA defines a container suitable for household use as any retail parcel, package or container that can be readily adapted for fast or convenient handling in places where people dwell. Please consult 21 CFR, Subchapter L, Part 1230, or visit the FDA’s Website at www.fda.gov.