Does the law apply to “country of origin” stickers which are required by US Federal law (19 CFR 134) on all products manufactured or assembled outside the US?
No. These stickers are not considered packaging for the purpose of this legislation. Q: Does the law apply to stickers, labels, tags or protective films which are: 1) not required by Federal law; 2) affixed directly to the product; 3) not required to remain affixed for proper or safe functioning or use of the product? A: Yes. These stickers, labels, tags and protective films are considered packaging under this legislation.
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