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Generalized System of Preferences | UN Trade and Development . . . - UNCTAD Trade preferences play an important role in facilitating exports of developing countries to major export markets The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), instituted in 1971 under the aegis of UNCTAD, has contributed over the years to creating an enabling trading environment for developing countries The following 15 countries grant GSP preferences: Armenia, Australia, Belarus, Canada, the
The Generalized System of Preferences: How much does it matter for . . . Focusing on the GSP schemes of the Quad economies (Canada, European Union, Japan, and the United States of America), which accounted for about 50 per cent of global imports on average in the period between 2004 and 2018, the study provides an objective assessment of tariff advantages offered under the GSP by quantifying the economic “value
Generalized System of Preferences: LIST OF BENEFICIARIES - UNCTAD GSP Generalized System of Preferences The column “GSP” indicates developing countries benefiting from trade preferences under GSP schemes GSP+ The column “GSP+” indicates those countries included in the special incentive arrangement for sustainable development and good governance under the European Union–GSP scheme
GSP Handbook on the Scheme of Japan - UNCTAD Japan´s GSP scheme came into effect on August 1971 for an indefinite period The Handbook is intended to provide, in a consolidated and concise form, information regarding the tariff advantages and the conditions which need to be met to benefit from the Japanese GSP scheme Readers can find the comprehensive information on:
HANDBOOK ON THE SCHEME OF THE EUROPEAN UNION UNCTAD’s GSP handbook series promotes awareness among exporters and government officials in developing countries on trading opportunities available under the GSP and other preferential trade arrangements and a better understanding of applicable rules and regulations with a view to facilitating their effective utilization
The Generalized System of Preferences - UNCTAD GSP schemes The total tariff saving from the Quad GSP schemes amounted to US$8 8 billion, of which US$5 1 billion was thanks to the GSP schemes for LDCs The GSP preferences applicable to imports from non-LDC developing countries, however, are becoming negligible The GSP preferential margin for non-LDC developing countries has decreased
Database on Generalized System of Trade Preferences Utilization The GSP Utilization Database provides information on the utilization of the GSP schemes as well as other trade preferences granted to developing countries and LDCs under GSP, Duty-Free Quota Free arrangements (DFQF) and in limited occurrences to trade preferences under reciprocal free trade agreements
GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES - CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN . . . - UNCTAD 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 II General conditions