What Could Your Company Do if GSP is Renewed?

Written on July 5, 2011 in GSP

While there have been some promising developments on GSP renewal in recent weeks, a quick, retroactive renewal of GSP is far from assured.  We need to keep providing Congress with compelling reasons to make this a priority.  To that end, we’re collecting quotes about what a retroactive GSP renewal will allow your business to do...

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Happy 4th of July from Renew GSP Today….

Written on July 1, 2011 in GSP

…unless, of course, you’re one of the thousands of U.S. companies still paying unnecessary tariffs because Congress has yet to pass GSP renewal legislation. In honor of the holiday, we created our GSP flag made up of the money paid in tariffs every second that GSP has been expired. Fun facts about our GSP Expiration...

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Company Lays Off Workers…Worst May Be Yet to Come

Written on June 30, 2011 in Indonesia

The fifth installment in a our “American Faces of GSP Expiration” series.  This Tennessee-based company, with additional manufacturing facilities in New York, Virginia, and West Virginia, has already laid off 5 workers because of GSP expiration.  If GSP is not renewed soon, it may have an even greater impact on the ability of ...

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Baucus Announces GSP Renewal Legislation

Written on June 28, 2011 in GSP

This afternoon, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-MT) announced that he would hold a “mock” mark up on legislation implementing the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement (CTPA).  Press release is available here. Included in this legislation is a renewal of the GSP program through July 31, 2013.  The legislation...

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Faces of GSP Expiration: California

Written on June 27, 2011 in California

The second installment in a new series of one-pagers we’re rolling out called “The American Faces of GSP Expiration.” This California-based small business had to lay off a worker to compensate for increased costs. Please contact the Coalition to be profiled in our “Faces” series.

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