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Country / jurisdiction: Canada · Year: 1997 · Status: In force · Level: National · Type: Voluntary
The Free Trade Agreement between Canada and Chile entered into force on 1997, fully or partially eliminating import tariff for most energy products and technologies, including:
Electric motors, turbines and generators;
Mechanical equipment including pumps, appliances, and other advanced machinery;
Electric accumulators, transformers, capacitors, batteries;
Motor vehicles;
Mineral ore, slag and ash;
Mineral fuels, oils and other products;
Metals and their articles e.g. iron and steel;
Semiconductors devices and photovoltaic cells;
Rules of origin delineated in the Agreement include provisions preventing goods only undergoing minimal transformations in one of the signatory countries, or incorporating materials of external origin valued above 35% (according to the transaction value method ) or 25% (according to the net cost method ) of their value to benefit from the tariff treatment established by the Agreement.
Source
https://www.iea.org/policies/18367Canonical document at the regulator. Always cite this URL — not the Vantage detail page — in compliance evidence.