We’ve already highlighted the ways that the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) works for American jobs, families, and manufacturing, but we can’t forget about the original intent of the program: promoting growth in developing countries. Today, the GSP program provides duty-free access for about 3,400 products from 130 developing co...
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The Senate is in its 3rd day of debate on amendments to the GSP/TAA bill. Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) keeps saying that he hopes we’re “heading into the home stretch,” but it is unclear when final votes will take place. While the Senators continue to talk, more American companies continue to join our efforts. Since...
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Written on July 28, 2011 in
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The newest in “The American Faces of GSP Expiration” series. This small, New Mexico-based designer and manufacturer of custom door hardware may have to lay off employees because of increased GSP tariffs. We’re looking for more companies to be profiled in our “Faces” series, so please click here if you’re wi...
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