GSP and Ohio: Fast Facts
The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program eliminates U.S. tariffs (i.e., taxes) on certain imports from developing countries. GSP imports in 2011 totaled $18.5 billion and the program saved American companies more than $700 million. GSP saved Ohio companies an estimated $20.9 million in 2011. Ohio companies imported an estimated $627 mill...
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The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program eliminates U.S. tariffs (i.e., taxes) on certain imports from developing countries. GSP imports in 2011 totaled $18.5 billion and the program saved American companies more than $700 million. GSP saved North Dakota companies an estimated $785,000 in 2011. North Dakota companies imported an estimate...
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The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program eliminates U.S. tariffs (i.e., taxes) on certain imports from developing countries. GSP imports in 2011 totaled $18.5 billion and the program saved American companies more than $700 million. GSP saved North Carolina companies an estimated $21.6 million in 2011. North Carolina companies imported an...
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The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program eliminates U.S. tariffs (i.e., taxes) on certain imports from developing countries. GSP imports in 2011 totaled $18.5 billion and the program saved American companies more than $700 million. GSP saved New York companies an estimated $62.4 million in 2011. New York companies imported an estimated $...
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The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program eliminates U.S. tariffs (i.e., taxes) on certain imports from developing countries. GSP imports in 2011 totaled $18.5 billion and the program saved American companies more than $700 million. GSP saved New Mexico companies an estimated $293,000 in 2011. New Mexico companies imported an estimated $8...
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The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program eliminates U.S. tariffs (i.e., taxes) on certain imports from developing countries. GSP imports in 2011 totaled $18.5 billion and the program saved American companies more than $700 million. GSP saved New Jersey companies an estimated $59.5 million in 2011. New Jersey companies imported an estimat...
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The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program eliminates U.S. tariffs (i.e., taxes) on certain imports from developing countries. GSP imports in 2011 totaled $18.5 billion and the program saved American companies more than $700 million. GSP saved New Hampshire companies an estimated $780,000 in 2011. New Hampshire companies imported an estima...
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The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program eliminates U.S. tariffs (i.e., taxes) on certain imports from developing countries. GSP imports in 2011 totaled $18.5 billion and the program saved American companies more than $700 million. GSP saved Nevada companies an estimated $2.0 million in 2011. Nevada companies imported an estimated $57.8 ...
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The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program eliminates U.S. tariffs (i.e., taxes) on certain imports from developing countries. GSP imports in 2011 totaled $18.5 billion and the program saved American companies more than $700 million. GSP saved Nebraska companies an estimated $678,000 in 2011. Nebraska companies imported an estimated $18.7 ...
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The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program eliminates U.S. tariffs (i.e., taxes) on certain imports from developing countries. GSP imports in 2011 totaled $18.5 billion and the program saved American companies more than $700 million. GSP saved Montana companies an estimated $92,000 in 2011. Montana companies imported an estimated $2.1 mill...
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