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Code · CFR · Title 19 — Customs Duties · Part 356 — Procedures and Rules for Article 10.12 of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement · § 356.6

§ 356.6. Receipt of notice of a class or kind of merchandise determination by the Government of a FTA country.

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Where the Department has made a class or kind of merchandise determination, notice of such determination shall be deemed received by the Government of a FTA country:
(a)On the date of publication in the official publication of the determination; or
(b)If the determination was not published in the official publication, on the date on which the Department conveys a copy of the determination to the electronic mail address provided by the Embassy of the FTA country during its normal business hours. \[86 FR 70049, Dec. 9, 2021\]
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