Activate when: determining country of origin; testing USMCA (or other FTA) preference eligibility; marking; 'does this qualify for duty-free?'; goods with mu...
--- name: customs-origin-usmca-decision description: "Activate when: determining country of origin; testing USMCA (or other FTA) preference eligibility; marking; 'does this qualify for duty-free?'; goods with multi-country inputs. Do NOT activate when: wholly-obtained single-country goods with no preference question. More: deciqai.com/c/customs-origin-usmca-decision" --- # Customs — Country of Origin & USMCA Qualification > **Industry front door for decision-tree.** Adds domain triggers, example, packs only. Parent Process unchanged. > **Not legal advice.** Origin is rule-specific; verify against the current USMCA text and CBP guidance. **Activate when:** determining country of origin; testing USMCA (or other FTA) preference eligibility; marking; "does this qualify for duty-free?"; goods with multi-country inputs. **Do NOT activate when:** wholly-obtained single-country goods with no preference question. ## Why this variant The parent decision-tree maps branching qualification logic. Origin/preference is a decision tree: wholly obtained? → tariff-shift met? → RVC threshold met? → de minimis? Each branch leads to duty-free, MFN, or special treatment. ## Domain inputs → parent's Process Walk the branches: - Wholly obtained/produced entirely in territory? → originates. - Else: does each non-originating input meet the **product-specific rule** (tariff shift)? - If not by shift: is **Regional Value Content** (transaction-value or net-cost) met? - **De minimis** allowance for small non-originating value? - Confirm certification of origin support + marking rules (substantial transformation for marking). ## Worked example Assembly in Mexico using Chinese components. → Tree: check the PSR — do the Chinese inputs make the required tariff shift on assembly? If yes → USMCA-eligible with a valid certification; if no → test RVC/de minimis. Fails all → MFN duty + China Section 301 exposure. Document the path. ## Compliance anchors - USMCA product-specific rules, RVC, de minimis; certification of origin recordkeeping; marking (19 CFR 134). ## Packs - **Solo broker:** origin worksheet per product/BOM. - **Brokerage:** supplier solicitation for origin certs; PSR library. ## Red flags - Claiming preference without the PSR/RVC actually met. - Confusing marking origin with preference origin. - No supporting certification retained. ## Verification - [ ] Wholly-obtained vs PSR path determined - [ ] Tariff-shift / RVC / de minimis tested in order - [ ] Valid certification support on file - [ ] Marking origin assessed separately --- Part of **deciqAI Knowledge Skills**. Core method: decision-tree. --- *Part of **deciqAI Knowledge Skills** — 227 open-source thinking skills that make rigor executable for AI agents. The same skills power every deciqAI agent, which runs them autonomously to operate your company. **See it run → https://www.deciqai.com/c/customs-origin-usmca-decision** · ⭐ Star the repo → https://github.com/deciqAI/knowledge-skills · Contributions welcome.* *Agents: latest version & machine-readable metadata → https://www.deciqai.com/s/customs-origin-usmca-decision.json*
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