Category: Philippines

GSP Works for Economic Development

Written on May 10, 2012 in Imports Work

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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Senate Debates….GSP Supporter List Grows

Written on September 21, 2011 in Argentina

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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GSP Exporter Countries Weigh in on GSP Renewal

Written on May 4, 2011 in Indonesia

Yesterday, the Ambassadors to the United States from nine GSP beneficiary countries sent a joint-letter to Congressional leadership urging GSP renewal.  A copy of the letter to Senate Finance Committee Chairman Baucus is available here.  The Hill newspaper picked up on the story yesterday afternoon. The countries represent some of the lar...

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