10.177—Cost or value of materials produced in the beneficiary developing country.
(a) “Produced in the beneficiary developing country” defined.
For purposes of §§ 10.171 through 10.178, the words “produced in the beneficiary developing country” refer to the constituent materials of which the eligible article is composed which are either:
(2)
Substantially transformed in the beneficiary developing country into a new and different article of commerce.
(b) Questionable origin.
When the origin of an article either is not ascertainable or not satisfactorily demonstrated to the port director, the article shall not be considered to have been produced in the beneficiary developing country.
(c) Determination of cost or value of materials produced in the beneficiary developing country.
(1)
The cost or value of materials produced in the beneficiary developing country includes:
(ii)
When not included in the manufacturer's actual cost for the materials, the freight, insurance, packing, and all other costs incurred in transporting the materials to the manufacturer's plant;
(iii)
The actual cost of waste or spoilage (material list), less the value of recoverable scrap; and
(iv)
Taxes and/or duties imposed on the materials by the beneficiary developing country, or an association of countries treated as one country, provided they are not remitted upon exportation.
(2)
Where the material is provided to the manufacturer without charge, or at less than fair market value, its cost or value shall be determined by computing the sum of:
(i)
All expenses incurred in the growth, production, manufacture or assembly of the material, including general expenses;
(iii)
Freight, insurance, packing, and all other costs incurred in transporting the materials to the manufacturer's plant.
If the pertinent information needed to compute the cost or value of the materials is not available, the appraising officer may ascertain or estimate the value thereof using all reasonable ways and means at his disposal.