Customs Act 1901
Goods are Chilean originating goods if:
(a) they are wholly obtained goods of Chile; and
(b) either:
(i) the importer of the goods has, at the time the goods are imported, a Certificate of Origin, or a copy of one, for the goods; or
(ii) Australia has waived the requirement for a Certificate of Origin for the goods.
153ZJC(2)
Goods are wholly obtained goods of Chile if, and only if, the goods are:
(a) minerals extracted in or from the territory of Chile; or
(b) goods listed in Section II of the Harmonized System that are harvested, picked or gathered in the territory of Chile; or
(c) live animals born and raised in the territory of Chile; or
(d) goods obtained from live animals in the territory of Chile; or
(e) goods obtained from hunting, trapping, fishing, gathering, capturing or aquaculture conducted in the territory of Chile; or
(f) fish, shellfish or other marine life taken from the high seas by ships that are registered or recorded in Chile and are flying the flag of Chile; or
(g) goods obtained or produced from goods referred to in paragraph (f) on board factory ships that are registered or recorded in Chile and are flying the flag of Chile; or
(h) goods taken from the seabed, or beneath the seabed, outside the territorial sea of Chile:
(i) by Chile; or
but only if Chile has the right to exploit that part of the seabed in accordance with international law; or
(ii) by a person of Chile;
(i) waste and scrap that have been derived from production operations in the territory of Chile, or from used goods collected in the territory of Chile, and that are fit only for the recovery of raw materials; or
(j) goods obtained or produced entirely in the territory of Chile exclusively from goods referred to in paragraphs (a) to (i).
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