A good imported into the customs territory of the United States will be considered an originating good under the US-CFTA only if:
- (a) The good is wholly obtained or produced entirely in the territory of Chile or of the United States, or both; or
(b) The good is produced entirely in the territory of Chile or of the United States, or both, satisfies all other applicable requirements of this subpart, and
- (1) Each of the non-originating materials used in the production of the good undergoes an applicable change in tariff classification specified in General Note 26(n), HTSUS, and
- (2) The good otherwise satisfies any applicable regional value content or other requirements specified in General Note 26(n), HTSUS; or
- (c) The good is produced entirely in the territory of Chile or the United States, or both, exclusively from originating materials.