New Hampshire – Renew GSP Today https://renewgsptoday.com A resource from the Coalition for GSP Fri, 05 Nov 2021 17:19:35 +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 New Hampshire – Renew GSP Today https://renewgsptoday.com 32 32 American companies paid another $97 million in tariffs due to GSP expiration in September 2021 https://renewgsptoday.com/2021/11/05/american-companies-paid-another-97-million-in-tariffs-due-to-gsp-expiration-in-september-2021/ Fri, 05 Nov 2021 17:19:33 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=8742 Based on an analysis of new U.S. Census Bureau data released yesterday, expiration of the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program cost American companies at least $97 million in September 2021. Congressional authorization for GSP expired on December 31, 2020. Citing these growing costs along side Covid-related and supply chain challenges, over 300 U.S. companies and associations sent a letter to Congressional trade leaders urging GSP retroactive renewal in late September.

From January-September 2021, American companies paid at least $763 million in extra taxes as a result of GSP expiration. Imports into 38 states (plus Puerto Rico) paid at least $1 million in tariffs due to GSP expiration. The map below shows estimated tariffs paid for products claiming GSP by state.

September was the most expensive month of GSP expiration yet for eight states: Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Utah, and Virginia. GSP expiration costs have a direct, negative impact on American companies ability to remain competitive, particularly small businesses.

As one California small business owner emailed today: “Right now the Treasury department is enjoying about $750,000 of the money I paid for duty. At the same time I am having to borrow money to fund the business. Seems a bit wacky.”

It is critical that Congress renew GSP – with refunds for tariffs paid – as soon as possible. We strongly encourage GSP importers hurt by expiration to answer our new survey here. As always, no company-specific details will be published without permission.

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GSP expiration cost American companies another $85 million in July 2021 https://renewgsptoday.com/2021/09/07/gsp-expiration-cost-american-companies-another-85-million-in-july-2021/ Tue, 07 Sep 2021 15:41:34 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=8727 According to new research from the Coalition for GSP, expiration of the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program cost American companies at least $85 million in July 2021. Congressional authorization for GSP expired on December 31, 2020.

From January-July 2021, American companies paid at least $565 million in extra taxes as a result of GSP expiration. Imports into 36 states (plus Puerto Rico) paid at least $1 million in tariffs from January-July 2021 due to GSP expiration. The map below shows estimated tariffs paid for products claiming GSP by state.

July was the most expensive month of GSP expiration yet for 12 states: Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Kansas, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. In Rhode Island, tariffs costs in July were more than the previously three months combined. Tantalum metals used primarily to manufacture electronic components from Kazakhstan and Christmas lights from Cambodia – the two products driving the Rhode Island increase – show the diverse impacts of GSP expiration.

GSP expiration costs have a direct, negative impact on American workers:

  • “GSP can be the difference between making a profit or a loss and without profits we obviously can’t increase wages and benefits” says Charlie Smith of BROSCO, a 4th generation, family-owned millwork distributor in Massachusetts and Maine. “Continued losses put all of our 360 workers’ jobs and livelihoods at risk.”
  • We are having challenges staying competitive says Ajay Kochhar of A&S Distributors in Salida, California. The 7-worker company has paid over $60,000 in extra taxes on food products from Fiji because of GSP expiration. “We can’t hire and give employees full benefits as this is a major increase.”
  • “The tariffs when added to the rapidly escalating costs of containers have been devastating” says Sandra Colyer of Lily Koo LLC in Jamestown, North Carolina. “Employees laid off due to Covid are slowly being brought back, but return to work would occur more quickly if money was not being spent on tariffs.”

It is critical that Congress renew GSP – with refunds for tariffs paid – as soon as possible. We strongly encourage GSP importers hurt by expiration to answer our new survey here. As always, no company-specific details will be published without permission.

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GSP expiration cost American companies at least $480 million in first half of 2021 https://renewgsptoday.com/2021/08/05/gsp-expiration-cost-american-companies-at-least-480-million-in-first-half-of-2021/ Thu, 05 Aug 2021 18:27:28 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=8710 According to new research from the Coalition for GSP, expiration of the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program cost American companies at least $83 million in May 2021. Congressional authorization for GSP expired on December 31, 2020.

In the first six months of expiration, American companies paid at least $480 million in extra taxes as a result of GSP expiration. Companies in 34 states (plus Puerto Rico) paid at least $1 million in tariffs from January-June 2021 due to GSP expiration. The map below shows estimated tariffs for products claiming GSP paid by state in that period.

June was the most expensive month of GSP expiration yet for 12 states: Alabama, Colorado, Delaware, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Ohio, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, and South Carolina. For Alabama, Colorado, and Delaware, each new month has been the most expensive one yet (e.g., June was more than May, which was more than April, which was more than March…).

The data on tariffs paid is a conservative estimate, and the real figure likely is higher. Why? Estimates only capture products that continued to claim GSP despite expiration. Yet imports of many products that traditionally get GSP have not claimed it in 2021. Tariffs paid on those imports still would be eligible for refunds in the event of a retroactive renewal, but importers would need to file manual requests.

It is critical that Congress renew GSP – with refunds for tariffs paid – as soon as possible. We strongly encourage GSP importers hurt by expiration to answer our new survey here . As always, no company-specific details will be published without permission. Companies that want to help the Coalition for GSP educate policymakers on the importance of GSP should also join the Coalition for GSP and/or add their name to the free GSP supporter list.

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GSP expiration cost American companies at least $397 million from January-May 2021 https://renewgsptoday.com/2021/07/20/gsp-expiration-cost-american-companies-at-least-397-million-from-january-may-2021/ Tue, 20 Jul 2021 14:19:29 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=8648 According to new research from the Coalition for GSP, expiration of the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program cost American companies at least $89 million in May 2021. Congressional authorization for GSP expired on December 31, 2020.

In the first five months of expiration, American companies paid at least $397 million in extra taxes as a result of GSP expiration. Companies in 32 states paid at least $1 million in tariffs from January-May 2021 due to GSP expiration. The map below shows estimated tariffs for products claiming GSP paid by state in that period.

May was the most expensive month of GSP expiration yet both nationally and for 19 states: Alabama, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Kansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Virginia. In three states – Colorado, Kansas, and New Mexico – tariffs paid in May were at least double any of the previous four months.

While many believe the United States has low tariffs, Colorado companies have paid extra tariffs averaging 11.7% due to GSP expiration. Companies in Maine, Montana, New Hampshire, Utah, and Wisconsin have all paid extra tariffs average 7-10%.

The data on tariffs paid is a conservative estimate, and the real figure likely is higher. Why? Estimates only capture products that continued to claim GSP despite expiration. Yet imports of many products that traditionally get GSP have not claimed it in 2021. Tariffs paid on those imports still would be eligible for refunds in the event of a retroactive renewal, but importers would need to file manual requests.

It is critical that Congress renew GSP – with refunds for tariffs paid – as soon as possible. Companies that want to help the Coalition for GSP educate policymakers on who is hurt by expiration (and how) should:

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GSP saved American companies over $865 million in 2017 https://renewgsptoday.com/2018/02/08/gsp-saved-american-companies-over-865-million-in-2017/ Thu, 08 Feb 2018 20:14:48 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=8078 GSP saved American companies $865 million in eliminated taxes. That is about $136 million, or nearly $13 million per month, more than 2016. Savings for July-October also don’t reflect program changes adding benefits for travel goods that could add another $5-10 million per month once data are revised.

GSP savings exceeded $1 million for 41 states plus Puerto Rico. Even without the expected upward revisions, more than 80% of U.S. states saw GSP savings grow over 2016. The map below shows the overall value of 2017 GSP imports (in blue) and tax savings (in red) by state.

Increased GSP savings were both large and widespread:

  • New Jersey, Texas, and California each saw GSP savings jump by about $19 million, followed by a $17 million increase in Florida and a $11 million increase in New York.
  • Savings more than doubled for Louisiana, Nebraska, and Delaware, while savings for Montana increased by 80% and savings for Alabama, Maine, and New Hampshire all increased by over 40%.

Some of these states (New Jersey, Nebraska, Florida, Maine, New Hampshire) are among the biggest beneficiaries of the travel goods expansion, meaning they also may see some of the largest upward savings revisions.

However, GSP expiration means American companies that have thrived in recent years are now being hit with millions of dollars in tariffs every day. Companies that import under GSP are strongly encouraged to join the GSP Supporter List and answer our survey on GSP expiration impacts.

 

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GSP Saved American Companies $73 Million in July 2017 https://renewgsptoday.com/2017/09/11/gsp-saved-american-companies-73-million-in-july-2017/ Mon, 11 Sep 2017 17:59:35 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=7999 In July 2017, the GSP program saved American companies $73 million on about $1.8 billion in imports. GSP imports were up by 18 percent – and tariffs savings were up by 23 percent – compared to July 2016. (NOTE: that likely understates savings, as U.S. government data show no claimed GSP benefits for imports of travel goods from countries such as Thailand and the Philippines despite a recent program expansion.)

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

GSP saved Pennsylvania companies $2.8 million in July, up over $1.1 million (63 percent) compared to one year earlier. Chromium from Kazakhstan, candy from Thailand, and pesticides from India contributed most to Pennsylvania’s GSP increases.

GSP saved Iowa companies $715,000 in July, up over $283,000 (65 percent) compared to one year earlier. Pesticides from India, gelatin from Brazil, and rubber piping from Turkey contributed most to Iowa’s GSP increases.

In addition to Pennsylvania and Iowa, companies in 21 other states saw GSP savings increase by at least 20 percent, including: Alabama, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Virginia, and Wyoming.

Savings on GSP imports from Sri Lanka increased by 51 percent compared to July of last year. Ohio companies’ purchases of activated carbon accounted for nearly $1.4 million GSP imports from Sri Lanka. GSP eliminated about $548,000 in import taxes on packaging plastics in July, with approximately a quarter of those savings coming from imports into South Carolina.

*** 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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GSP Saved American Companies $71 Million in June 2017 https://renewgsptoday.com/2017/08/15/gsp-saved-american-companies-71-million-in-june-2017/ Tue, 15 Aug 2017 15:26:03 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=7985 In June 2017, the GSP program saved American companies $71 million on about $1.8 billion in imports. June marked the first time that monthly GSP savings exceeded $70 million in consecutive months since September-October 2008. (GSP saved American companies $72 million May).

GSP imports were up by 15 percent – and tariffs savings were up by 17 percent – compared to a year earlier. Some states such as Nebraska and Maryland saw much larger increases in GSP imports and savings compared to the previous year, as shown in the graphic below.

GSP saved Nebraska companies $105,000 thousand in June, up $42,000 (68 percent) compared to one year earlier. Activated carbon from the Philippines, copper alloys and rubber stoppers from India, and aluminum frames from Thailand contributed most to Nebraska’s GSP increases.

GSP saved Maryland companies $2.1 million in June, up over $450,000 (28 percent) compared to one year earlier. Silicon from Kazakhstan, carbides from South Africa, and zinc from India contributed most to Maryland’s GSP increases.

In addition to Nebraska and Maryland, companies in 17 other states saw GSP savings increase by at least 20 percent, including: Alabama, Alaska, California, Colorado, Delaware, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.

Savings on GSP imports from Lebanon increased by 58 percent compared to June of last year. Illinois companies’ purchases of nuts accounted for nearly $250,000 of the GSP imports from Lebanon. GSP eliminated about $471,000 in import taxes on steering wheels in June, with more than a fifth of those savings on imports into Michigan.

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GSP Saved American Companies $72 Million in May 2017 https://renewgsptoday.com/2017/07/26/gsp-saved-american-companies-72-million-in-may-2017/ Wed, 26 Jul 2017 13:06:25 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=7970 In May 2017, the GSP program saved American companies $72 million on about $1.8 billion in imports. GSP imports were up by 14 percent – and tariffs savings were up by 16 percent – compared to May 2016.

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

GSP saved New Hampshire companies $246,000 in May, up over $150,000 (170 percent) compared to one year earlier. Optical equipment from the Philippines and Sri Lanka, ice skates from Thailand, and meter parts from India contributed most to New Hampshire’s GSP increases.

GSP saved New Mexico companies $103,000 million in May, up $47,000 (84 percent) compared to one year earlier. Aluminum products from India, jewelry from the Philippines, and rubber gloves from Thailand contributed most to Virginia’s GSP increases.

In addition to New Hampshire and New Mexico, companies in 13 other states saw GSP savings increase by at least 20 percent, including: Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, and Virginia.

Savings on GSP imports from Bosnia and Hezegovnia increased by 180 percent compared to May of last year. Louisiana companies’ purchases of silicon accounted for about 40 percent of GSP imports from the country. GSP eliminated about $120,000 in import taxes on keyboards in May, with about a three-quarters of those savings on imports into California.

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 $66 Million in April 2017 https://renewgsptoday.com/2017/06/14/gsp-saved-american-companies-66-million-in-april-2017/ Wed, 14 Jun 2017 17:00:34 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=7934 In April 2017, the GSP program saved American companies $66 million on about $1.7 billion in imports. GSP imports were up by 8 percent – and tariffs savings were up by 11 percent – compared to April 2016.

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

GSP saved Kentucky companies $1.2 million in April, up over $307,000 (35 percent) compared to one year earlier. Yeasts from Brazil, electric motors from the Philippines, and wire harnesses from Indonesia contributed most to Kentucky’s GSP increases.

GSP saved Virginia companies $1.6 million in April, up over $555,000 (52 percent) compared to one year earlier. Plastics and auto parts from Brazil, travel goods from Cambodia, and from strawberries from Egypt contributed most to Virginia’s GSP increases.

In addition to Kentucky and Virginia, companies in 14 other states saw GSP savings increase by at least 20 percent, including: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, and Wisconsin.

Savings on GSP imports from Serbia increased by 25 percent compared to April of last year. Oklahoma companies’ purchases of auto parts accounted for nearly 20 percent of GSP imports from Serbia. GSP eliminated about $100,000 in import taxes on crab meat in April, with about a quarter of those savings on imports into Maryland.

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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State-by-State Breakdown of $256 Million in GSP Savings Through April 2017 https://renewgsptoday.com/2017/06/08/state-by-state-breakdown-of-256-million-in-gsp-savings-through-april-2017/ Thu, 08 Jun 2017 21:28:46 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=7928 In the 4 months of 2017, GSP saved American companies $256 million in eliminated tariffs. Year-to-date savings crossed the $1 million threshold for 4 states, including Colorado, Mississippi, New Hampshire, and Oregon. In total, GSP savings through April exceeded $1 million for 32 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, and March.

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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