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 120 STAT. 1200

PUBLIC LAW 109–283—SEPT. 26, 2006 (D) lubricants, greases, compounding materials, and other materials used in the growth, production, or manufacture of a good or used to operate equipment and buildings; (E) gloves, glasses, footwear, clothing, safety equipment, and supplies; (F) equipment, devices, and supplies used for testing or inspecting the good; (G) catalysts and solvents; and (H) any other goods that are not incorporated into the good but the use of which in the growth, production, or manufacture of the good can reasonably be demonstrated to be a part of that growth, production, or manufacture. (5) MATERIAL.—The term ‘‘material’’ means a good, including a part or ingredient, that is used in the growth, production, or manufacture of another good that is a new or different article of commerce that has been grown, produced, or manufactured in Oman or the United States, or both. (6) MATERIAL PRODUCED IN THE TERRITORY OF OMAN OR THE UNITED STATES, OR BOTH.—The term ‘‘material produced in the territory of Oman or the United States, or both’’ means a good that is either wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of Oman or the United States, or both, or a new or different article of commerce that has been grown, produced, or manufactured in the territory of Oman or the United States, or both. (7) NEW OR DIFFERENT ARTICLE OF COMMERCE.— (A) IN GENERAL.—The term ‘‘new or different article of commerce’’ means, except as provided in subparagraph (B), a good that— (i) has been substantially transformed from a good or material that is not wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of Oman or the United States, or both; and (ii) has a new name, character, or use distinct from the good or material from which it was transformed. (B) EXCEPTION.—A good shall not be considered a new or different article of commerce by virtue of having undergone simple combining or packaging operations, or mere dilution with water or another substance that does not materially alter the characteristics of the good. (8) RECOVERED GOODS.—The term ‘‘recovered goods’’ means materials in the form of individual parts that result from— (A) the disassembly of used goods into individual parts; and (B) the cleaning, inspecting, testing, or other processing of those parts as necessary for improvement to sound working condition. (9) REMANUFACTURED GOOD.—The term ‘‘remanufactured good’’ means an industrial good that is assembled in the territory of Oman or the United States and that— (A) is entirely or partially comprised of recovered goods; (B) has a similar life expectancy to a like good that is new; and (C) enjoys a factory warranty similar to that of a like good that is new.

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