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The value of the purchase and the type of commodity being purchased are determining factors as to whether the WTO GTA and FTA products may be considered domestic-source end products. The thresholds are summarized in the table below. Estimated contract value includes the value of any contemplated options.
Figure 2.14
Eligibility Thresholds
Trade Agreement
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Supply Contract (Equal to or Exceeding)
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Service Contract (Equal to or Exceeding)
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Construction Contract (Equal to or Exceeding)
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WTO GPA
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$175,000
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$175,000
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$6,725,000
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NAFTA — Canada
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$25,000
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$58,500
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$7,611,532
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NAFTA — Mexico
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$58,500
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$58,500
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$7,611,532
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Chile FTA
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$58,500
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$58,500
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$6,725,000
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Singapore FTA
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$58,500
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$58,500
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$6,725,000
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Australia FTA
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$58,500
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$58,500
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$6,725,000
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Morocco FTA
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$175,000
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$175,000
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$6,725,000
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Israeli Trade Act
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$50,000
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-
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-
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When proposals contain end products produced in eligible designated WTO GPA and FTA countries, and the value of the purchase exceeds the amount shown above, the end products are considered as domestic-source end products.
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