Customs (CARICOM Preference) Regulations, 1999 (S.I. No. 123 of 1999). Country/Territory Belize Document type Regulation Date 1999 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Government Gazette of Belize of 1999, pp. 1-12. Subject Food & nutrition, Livestock Keyword International trade Fish products Geographical area Americas, Central America, Latin America and the Caribbean, Small Island Developing States Abstract These Regulations shall govern the determination if goods shall be treated as having been produced, or manufactured the CARICOM area in accordance with paragraph 2 of the Customs Tariff (CARICOM) Resolution, 1981. They shall be considered as to be CARICOM goods if wholly produced within the CARICOM area, or if they meet conditions as set out in regulation 3. "Wholly produced" products include vegetables harvested in the CARICOM area, live animals born and raised in the CARICOM area, products obtained live animals within the CARICOM area, or obtained from hunting or fishing in the CARICOM area, marine products taken from the sea by a vessel of a member state, etc. Full text English