The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) is a non-reciprocal trade program where developed countries unilaterally grant duty-free or reduced-tariff access to exports from beneficiary developing countries.It aims to foster economic growth and poverty reduction by diversifying trade, often covering thousands of products, with specific rules of origin required to qualify.
This handbook provides a general explanation of the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) scheme of the European Union to allow oficials and users responsible or involved in GSP issues to gain a better understanding of the scheme.
The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) scheme is a voluntary trade measure implemented by developed countries that provide an advantageous, or “preferential”, tariff treatment to imports from developing countries.
The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) is a voluntary trade scheme provided by developed economies that offers lower tariffs to imports from their developing counterparts
Full details of the conditions covering admission to the GSP in these countries are obtainable from the designated authorities in the exporting preference-receiving countries or from the customs authorities of the preference-giving countries listed above. An information note is also obtainable from the UNCTAD secretariat.
The series of handbooks on the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) promotes greater awareness among exporters and government oficials in developing countries on trading opportunities available under the GSP and other preferential trade arrangements and a better understanding on applicable rules and regulations with a view to facilitating ...
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