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[117 STAT. 922]
PUBLIC LAW 107-000—MMMM. DD, 2003
[117 STAT. 922]

117 STAT. 922

PUBLIC LAW 108–77—SEPT. 3, 2003 Chile or the United States and not processed in the territory of a country other than Chile or the United States; (I) waste and scrap derived from— (i) production in the territory of Chile, the United States, or both; or (ii) used goods collected in the territory of Chile, the United States, or both, if such goods are fit only for the recovery of raw materials; (J) recovered goods derived in the territory of Chile or the United States from used goods, and used in the territory of that country in the production of remanufactured goods; and (K) goods produced in the territory of Chile, the United States, or both, exclusively— (i) from goods referred to in any of subparagraphs (A) through (I), or (ii) from the derivatives of goods referred to in clause (i), at any stage of production. (5) HARMONIZED SYSTEM.—The term ‘‘Harmonized System’’ means the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System. (6) INDIRECT MATERIAL.—The term ‘‘indirect material’’ means a good used in the production, testing, or inspection of a good but not physically incorporated into the good, or a good used in the maintenance of buildings or the operation of equipment associated with the production of a good, including— (A) fuel and energy; (B) tools, dies, and molds; (C) spare parts and materials used in the maintenance of equipment or buildings; (D) lubricants, greases, compounding materials, and other materials used in production or used to operate equipment or buildings; (E) gloves, glasses, footwear, clothing, safety equipment, and supplies; (F) equipment, devices, and supplies used for testing or inspecting the good; (G) catalysts and solvents; and (H) any other goods that are not incorporated into the good but the use of which in the production of the good can reasonably be demonstrated to be a part of that production. (7) MATERIAL.—The term ‘‘material’’ means a good that is used in the production of another good, including a part, ingredient, or indirect material. (8) MATERIAL THAT IS SELF-PRODUCED.—The term ‘‘material that is self-produced’’ means a material that is an originating good produced by a producer of a good and used in the production of that good. (9) NONORIGINATING GOOD OR NONORIGINATING MATERIAL.— The terms ‘‘nonoriginating good’’ and ‘‘nonoriginating material’’ mean a good or material, as the case may be, that does not qualify as an originating good under this section. (10) PACKING MATERIALS AND CONTAINERS FOR SHIPMENT.— The term ‘‘packing materials and containers for shipment’’

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