Arkansas – Renew GSP Today https://renewgsptoday.com A resource from the Coalition for GSP Fri, 12 Feb 2021 15:01:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://renewgsptoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/cropped-CoalitionForGSP-Logo-ICO-32x32.png Arkansas – Renew GSP Today https://renewgsptoday.com 32 32 State-by-state breakdown of $879 million in GSP tariff savings in 2020 https://renewgsptoday.com/2021/02/12/state-by-state-breakdown-of-879-million-in-gsp-tariff-savings-in-2020/ Fri, 12 Feb 2021 15:01:57 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=8595 GSP saved American companies nearly $900 million in 2020. GSP benefited companies in every state – and the map below shows the overall value of 2020 GSP imports (in blue) and tax savings (in red) by state.

California accounts for more than a quarter of GSP savings, more than the next 3 states – New York, Florida, Texas – combined. Georgia, New Jersey, Ohio, Illinois, Washington, and Pennsylvania round out the top 10 states for GSP savings in 2020.

Estimated GSP savings for Colorado grew from $4 million in 2019 to $14 million in 2020, by far the largest increase. Estimated GSP savings also grew in Wisconsin (+$869,000), Arkansas (+$478,000), Washington (+$300,000), Delaware (+$73,000), and Wyoming (+$34,000). Estimated savings fell in all other states.

While Covid-19 had big impacts on GSP imports in the spring, declines were largely due to country suspensions. Excluding products impacted by country suspensions (e.g., India, Turkey, Thailand), most states’ GSP savings grew. For example, New York’s GSP savings grew by $15 million on non-impacted products but fell by $2.5 million overall due to country suspensions. Similarly, Texas’ savings GSP by $9 million on non-impacted products but fell by over $7 million overall.

Since GSP expired on December 31, American likely have paid about $110 million in tariffs that previously would’ve been “GSP savings.” It is critical that Congress renew GSP – with refunds for tariffs paid – as soon as possible. To help the Coalition for GSP educate policymakers on who is hurt by expiration (and how), companies are strongly encouraged to:

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GSP savings plummet to $66 million in June https://renewgsptoday.com/2019/08/07/gsp-savings-plummet-to-66-million-in-june/ Wed, 07 Aug 2019 20:53:36 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=8295 GSP saved American companies $66 million in June, about $39 million less than in May and $15 million less (-18%) from June 2018. The June declines reflect the first full month without GSP eligibility for imports from Turkey and first (mostly) full month without GSP for India. In the first six months of 2019, GSP saved American companies $556 million.

The impacts of the India and Turkey decisions are clear, as shown in the graph below. Year-over-year GSP savings regularly were growing by $10+ million per month. In fact, June marked the first time since April 2016 (37 months) that year-over-year GSP savings declined. The $15 million year-over-year drop was the largest decline in GSP savings since the 2008-2009 financial crisis.

GSP savings from other countries continued to grow, increasing $12.5 million (23%) from June 2018 to June 2019. Savings on imports from Cambodia grew by $7.3 million, from Indonesia by $3.0 million, from Thailand by $1.6 million, and from Burma by $1.3 million.

But growth from other countries was not able to offset the loss of GSP ineligibility for India and Turkey throughout the country: 39 states plus DC and Puerto saw GSP savings decline from June 2018 to June 2018.

By value, the states with the largest year-over-year savings declines were New Jersey (-$4.1 million), Florida (-$3.6 million), Texas (-$2.0 million), New York (-$1.2 million), Illinois (-$1.1 million), Louisiana (-$1.0 million), Michigan (-$942,000), North Carolina (-$882,000), Georgia (-$716,000), and South Carolina (-$512,000).

By percent, the states with the largest year-over-year savings declines were Louisiana (-88%), Nebraska (-82%), Vermont (-76%), Wyoming (-71%), Minnesota (-71%), Mississippi (-68%), New Mexico (-65%), Iowa (-62%), Arkansas (-60%), and Idaho (-54%).

In many of these states, declines were wholly attributable to lost GSP for India and Turkey, leaving little chance that savings will bounce back in July.

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GSP Saved American Companies $82 Million in October 2017 https://renewgsptoday.com/2017/12/06/gsp-saved-american-companies-82-million-in-october-2017/ Wed, 06 Dec 2017 18:19:31 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=8040 High GSP savings levels continued in October: GSP saved American companies $82 million on about $2.0 billion in imports – more than any other month all the way back to October 2006.

GSP imports were up by 22 percent – and tariffs savings were up by 28 percent – compared to October 2016. Year-to-date savings from GSP are up $102 million, or about $10 million per month, over the first 10 months of 2016.

And those reported savings remain significantly understated: official U.S. government data on GSP imports won’t start reflecting imports under the recent travel goods expansion until next month (though companies have been saving since July 1). Including the travel goods savings could add $5-$10 million more in benefits for American companies per month.

Some states such as Massachusetts and Kansas saw much larger increases in GSP imports and savings compared to the previous year, as shown in the graphic below.

GSP saved Massachusetts companies $792,000 in October, up $274,000 (53 percent) compared to one year earlier. Sports gloves from Thailand, optical equipment from the Philippines, and aluminum profiles from Turkey contributed the most to Massachusetts’ GSP savings increases.

GSP saved Kansas companies $277,000 in October, up $163,000 (143 percent) compared to one year earlier. Inorganic acids and pesticides from India, and rubber piping from Brazil contributed most to Kansas’ GSP increases.

In addition to Massachusetts and Kansas, companies in 26 other states saw GSP savings increase by at least 20 percent, including: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington.

Savings on GSP imports from India increased by 30 percent compared to October of last year. Iowa companies’ purchases of carboxylic acids alone resulted in $282,000 in GSP savings. GSP eliminated about $698,000 in import taxes on aluminum foil in October, with $107,000 of those savings coming from imports into Illinois.

*** REMINDER: GSP EXPIRES IN JUST A FEW WEEKS.***

Please use our Contact Congress page to write your Members today about the need to renew GSP today (the letter text was updated December 5). That page makes it quick and easy to email both Senators and your Representative. All you need to do is: 1) enter your contact info, 2) enter a few sentences about your company/GSP imports, and 3) click send.

 

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GSP Saved American Companies $72 Million in September 2017 https://renewgsptoday.com/2017/11/07/gsp-saved-american-companies-72-million-in-september-2017/ Tue, 07 Nov 2017 18:48:04 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=8024 High GSP savings levels continued in September: GSP saved American companies $72 million on about $1.7 billion in imports. GSP imports were up by 15 percent – and tariffs savings were up by 19 percent – compared to September 2016. Year-to-date savings from GSP are up $83 million, or about $9.3 million per month, over the first 9 months of 2016.

The large increases come despite the fact that July, August, and September savings appear significantly understated: official U.S. government data show no claimed GSP benefits for imports of travel goods from countries such as Thailand and the Philippines in July or August despite a recent program expansion. So not only is GSP program usage is booming, it’s likely that data on savings will be revised up considerably in the near future.

Some states such as Oklahoma and Florida saw much larger increases in GSP imports and savings compared to the previous year, as shown in the graphic below.

GSP saved Oklahoma companies $316,000 in September, up $126,000 (67 percent) compared to one year earlier. Taps and cocks and artificial plants from India, rubber hoses from Turkey, and ceramic wares from Indonesia contributed most to Oklahoma’s GSP savings increases.

GSP saved Florida companies $4.8 million in September, up $1.3 million (36 percent) compared to one year earlier. Tropical plywood from Ecuador, travel goods from Burma and Cambodia, and motor boats from South Africa contributed most to Florida’s GSP increases.

In addition to Oklahoma and Florida, companies in 21 other states saw GSP savings increase by at least 20 percent, including: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, South Dakota, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wyoming.

Savings on GSP imports from Pakistan increased by 52 percent compared to September of last year. New York companies’ purchases of jewelry alone resulted in $179,000 in GSP savings. GSP eliminated about $500,000 in import taxes on valves in September, with about half of those savings coming from imports into Texas.

*** REMINDER: GSP EXPIRES IN JUST A FEW MONTHS.***

Please use our Contact Congress page to write your Members today about the need to renew GSP today. That page makes it quick and easy to email both Senators and your Representative. All you need to do is: 1) enter your contact info, 2) enter a few sentences about your company/GSP imports, and 3) click send.

 

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State-by-State Breakdown of $328 Million in GSP Savings Through May 2017 https://renewgsptoday.com/2017/07/12/state-by-state-breakdown-of-328-million-in-gsp-savings-through-may-2017/ Wed, 12 Jul 2017 21:17:19 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=7953 In the first 5 months of 2017, GSP saved American companies $328 million in eliminated tariffs. Year-to-date savings crossed the $1 million threshold for 3 states: Oklahoma, Utah, and Arkansas. In total, GSP savings through May exceeded $1 million for 35 states plus Puerto Rico.

The map below shows the overall value of year-to-date 2017 GSP imports (in blue) and tax savings (in red) by state.

This map will be updated monthly as new trade data become available and the most up-to-date version will be available at all times on our Graphics page. These posts highlight select states, products, and countries contributing to increases in January, February, March, and April.

REMINDER: GSP EXPIRES AT THE END OF 2017. Click here to learn about ways to take action and support GSP renewal this year.

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INFOGRAPHIC: American Companies and Workers Win from India’s Inclusion in the GSP Program https://renewgsptoday.com/2017/06/27/infographic-american-companies-and-workers-win-from-indias-inclusion-in-the-gsp-program/ Tue, 27 Jun 2017 19:50:11 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=7946 Yesterday, Indian Prime Minister Narendi Modi met with President Donald Trump at the White House. Following those meetings, the two leaders committed to “intensify their economic cooperation to make their nations stronger and their citizens more prosperous,” including a specific commitment to “removing obstacles to growth and jobs creation.”

Speaking at the U.S.-India Business Council today, Vice President Mike Pence said:

The trade relationship between the United States and India is flourishing.  It’s remarkable to think that not even 20 years ago, two-way trade between our nations was less than $20 billion per year.  But by the end of last year, it had grown by more than 500 percent to an annual $115 billion in trade; and U.S. exports to India now support roughly 200,000 American jobs.

But it is not just U.S. exports to India that support jobs. Duty-free imports from India under the GSP program support American companies, workers, and even exports. As shown in the infographic below:

  • GSP benefits for India saved American companies $332 million from August 2015 to April 2017 alone – more than any other country;
  • India was the most important source country for a majority of U.S. states in terms of GSP tax savings;
  • Nearly half (!) of companies importing under GSP from India export some of those GSP-eligible goods – or products made from them – around the world,
  • American companies benefiting from GSP for India are incredibly diverse, though the vast majority are small businesses.

Vice President Pence noted that “the truth is the United States and India we believe have only scratched the surface when it comes to bilateral investment and trade.” We agree, but it would be a mistake to overlook current win-win policies such as the GSP program.

 

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GSP Saved American Companies $62 Million in March 2017 https://renewgsptoday.com/2017/05/10/gsp-saved-american-companies-62-million-in-march-2017/ Wed, 10 May 2017 12:00:27 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=7905 In March 2017, the GSP program saved American companies $62 million on about $1.6 billion in imports. GSP imports were down by 2 percent – though tariffs savings were up by 1 percent – compared to March 2016.

In the first quarter of 2017, GSP imports were basically flat by value and up about 2 percent in terms of tariff savings compared to 2016. The graduation of Uruguay and Venezuela from GSP effective January 1, 2017 contributes to the slow year-over-year growth.

Despite the mixed growth of GSP import values and savings, some states such as Wisconsin and Michigan saw large increases in GSP imports and savings compared to March 2016, as shown in the graphic below.

GSP saved Wisconsin companies $1.3 million in March, up over $420,000 (49 percent) compared to one year earlier. Optical equipment from the Philippines, metalworking machinery from Brazil, and ceramic plumbing goods from India contributed most to Wisconsin’s GSP increases.

GSP saved Michigan companies $2.8 million in March, up over $620,000 (28 percent) compared to one year earlier. Engines from Thailand, wire harnesses from Indonesia, and machine tools from India contributed most to Michigan’s GSP increases.

In addition to Wisconsin and Michigan, companies in 12 other states saw GSP savings increase by at least 20 percent, including: Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Louisiana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Utah, and Vermont.

Savings on GSP imports from Jordan increased by 157 percent compared to March last year. Illinois companies’ purchases of chickpeas accounted for more than 10 percent of GSP imports from Jordan. GSP eliminated about $770,000 in import taxes on wire harnesses in March, with about 20 percent of those savings on imports into Tennessee.

More monthly GSP import and savings highlights are on our Graphics page.

REMINDER: GSP expires at the end of 2017. Click here to learn about ways to take action and support GSP renewal this year.

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GSP Saved American Companies $59 million in January 2017 https://renewgsptoday.com/2017/03/15/gsp-saved-american-companies-59-million-in-january-2017/ Wed, 15 Mar 2017 13:43:46 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=7816 In January 2017, the GSP program saved American companies $59 million on about $1.5 billion in imports. GSP imports were up by 5 percent – and tariffs savings up by 8 percent – compared to January 2016. In terms of GSP savings, it was the best start to a year since 2013.

Some states, such as Arizona and Minnesota, saw particularly large increases in GSP imports and savings compared to January 2016, as shown in the graphic below.

GSP saved Arizona companies $706,000 in January, up $215,000 (44 percent) compared to one year earlier. Semiprecious stones from Brazil and Madagascar, chemicals from India, and plastic statues and decorative items from the Philippines contributed most to Arizona’s GSP increases.

GSP saved Minnesota companies $413,000 in January, up $95,000 (30 percent) compared to one year earlier. Aluminum structures from Thailand, optical lenses from Indonesia and Thailand, and measuring instruments from the Philippines contributed most to Minnesota’s GSP increases.

The increase in GSP savings for American companies has been shared broadly. In addition to Arizona and Minnesota, companies in 16 other states saw GSP savings increase by at least 20 percent, including: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Louisiana, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, and Wisconsin.

Savings on GSP imports from Turkey increased by 23 percent compared to January last year. Georgia companies’ purchases of tires were among the top GSP imports from Turkey. GSP eliminated about $100,000 in import taxes on air bags and parts in January, with nearly all of those savings on imports from Thailand into Utah.

REMINDER: GSP EXPIRES AT THE END OF 2017. Click here to learn about ways to take action and support GSP renewal this year.

 

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GSP Saved American Companies $62 million in December 2016 https://renewgsptoday.com/2017/02/22/gsp-saved-american-companies-62-million-in-december-2016/ Wed, 22 Feb 2017 16:16:35 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=7820 In December 2016, the GSP program saved American companies $62 million on about $1.6 billion in imports. GSP imports were up by 11 percent – and tariffs savings up by 14 percent – compared to December 2015. Overall, GSP saved U.S. companies $729 million in 2016, an increase of over 10 percent from 2015.

Some states, such as Alabama and Ohio, saw particularly large increases in GSP imports and savings compared to December 2015, as shown in the graphic below.

GSP saved Alabama companies $451,000 in December, up $147,000 (48 percent) compared to one year earlier. Silicone from South Africa, PET resin from Brazil, and tungsten ores from Bolivia were among the products contributing most to Alabama’s GSP increases.

GSP saved Ohio companies $2.7 million in December, up $459,000 (21 percent) compared to one year earlier. Ferrochromium from Turkey, machining centers from Brazil, and pesticides from India contributed most to Ohio’s GSP increases.

In addition to Alabama and Ohio, companies in 18 other states saw GSP savings increase by at least 20 percent, including: Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Texas.

Savings on GSP imports from Egypt increased by 11 percent compared to one year earlier. New York’s purchases of olive oil were among the top GSP imports from Egypt. GSP eliminated nearly $900,000 in import taxes on mangoes and guavas in December, with California accounting for more than a quarter of those savings.

REMINDER: GSP EXPIRES AT THE END OF 2017. Click here to learn about ways to take action and support GSP renewal this year.

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GSP Saved American Companies $62 Million in May 2016 https://renewgsptoday.com/2016/07/27/gsp-saved-american-companies-62-million-in-may-2016/ Wed, 27 Jul 2016 17:44:25 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=7053 In May, the GSP program saved American companies $62 million on about $1.6 billion in imports. The GSP program saved U.S. companies $292 million in the first five months of 2016.

Overall, the value of GSP imports and tariff savings both increased by more than 10 percent compared to May 2015. Some states, such as Arkansas and Rhode Island, saw very large increases in GSP imports and savings compared to May 2015, as shown in the graphic below.

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In Arkansas, GSP imports and savings both increased by 37 percent compared to one year earlier. Vanadium oxides and hydroxides from South Africa, firearms from Turkey, and transmission parts from Thailand contributed most to Arkansas’ GSP increases.

In Rhode Island, GSP imports increased by 79 percent and savings from GSP by 145 percent compared to one year earlier. Costume jewelry from Thailand, glass fibers from Sri Lanka, and metal picture frames from Turkey contributed most to Rhode Island’s GSP increases.

Imports from Cambodia jumped by 121 percent, led by increased imports of window blinds by companies in California. GSP eliminated about $109,000 in import taxes on buses in May and has waived more than $400,000 on imports of buses in the first five months of 2016.

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