A Tariff Shift Requirement for textiles is a rule governing duty preferences under the CAFTA-DR agreement: textile yarns, fabrics, and apparel qualify for reduced or duty-free rates only when manufactured from raw fibres (cotton, wool fleece, or man-made fibres) that are processed within the agreement territory.
Source: https://ustr.gov/trade-agreements/free-trade-agreements/cafta-dr
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