country of origin
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Noun
country of origin (plural countries of origin)
- (law) The country in which a person or thing is deemed to have originated for the purposes of laws and regulations.
- (international trade) The country where shipped goods are produced.
- (international trade) The country in which the last stage of substantial transformation of goods occurred.
- (international trade) The country in which the most important processing took place.
- (international trade) The country in which a substantial amount of processing took place.
- 1922 November 2, “Canadian Origin Ruling Does not Affect Publishers”, in Printer's Ink:
- The country of origin of a manufactured article is held to be the country in which the article has been finished by a substantial amount of labor amounting to not less than one-fourth the cost of production of such article in condition as imported into Canada.
- (consumer goods) The country indicated on a label as being the country in which the goods were made.
- It says "Made in Mexico". I wonder if that is the real country of origin.
- 2000, M. Isabel Valdés, Marketing to American Latinos: a guide to the in-culture approach, page 71:
- Reviewing your Hispanic business plan and marketing strategy through the lens of country of origin can help you uncover unique benefits or barriers.
- 2005, Michael Loeffler, Ulrich Lutz, A Multi-dimensional Approach to Country of Origin Effects in the Automobile Market, page 1:
- Country-specific brand images and country of origin effects are key topics in this area.
- (publishing) Country of first publication.
- 1912, Richard Rogers Bowker, Copyright, Its History and Its Law: Being a Summary of the Principles and ..., page 607:
- The country of origin of the work is that in which the work is first published.
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