GSP saved American companies $879 million in 2020, but expiration already hurting American jobs and workers

Written on February 11, 2021 in New York

According to new research from the Coalition for GSP, the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program saved American companies $879 million in 2020. Total imports under GSP were nearly $17 billion. Overall GSP imports and savings were down from 2019 due to both country terminations and coronavirus impacts. GSP savings started growing again in l...

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Coalition for GSP statement on Congress’ failure to renew GSP

Written on December 21, 2020 in USA

Coalition for GSP Executive Director Dan Anthony released the following statement regarding Congress’ failure to reauthorize the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program, which expires on December 31, 2020, as part of the Omnibus spending package:  American businesses are incredibly frustrated and disappointed that Congress failed...

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What’s the opposite of stimulus? GSP expiration.

Written on December 17, 2020 in USA

Jobless claims rose for the second straight week to a level not seen since the end of summer, following a mere 245,000 jobs added in November. The situation is expected to get worse before it gets better. What would be the opposite of relief for small businesses and workers that Congress always claims to be...

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Congress must renew GSP today because even “retroactive” renewals cause irreparable harm to American companies and workers

Written on December 16, 2020 in USA

We’ve heard, both in the past and more recently, that letting GSP expire does not cause harm – and is therefore somehow acceptable – because tariffs paid are eventually refunded. While past “retroactive renewals” have refunded tariffs paid, GSP expiration does lasting damage that should be avoided at all costs. A willi...

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How lost GSP hurts workers in developing countries

Written on December 14, 2020 in USA

On Friday, we wrote about how adding new GSP eligility criteria is not the hill to die on when it comes to whether/how to renew GSP this year. One of the points we made, and that we’ll expand on today: Eliminating GSP benefits, whether through expiration or suspension, risks hurting the marginalized communities within the...

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Adding GSP eligibility criteria: not the hill to die on

Written on December 11, 2020 in USA

According to multiple recent press reports, adding eligibility criteria has become the hang up for GSP renewal. There doesn’t seem to be opposition to the idea of potentially adding new criteria, but the timing. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Grassley introduced a 16-month extension to give give “time for debate on any changes that m...

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Don’t be a Grinch: renew GSP

Written on December 7, 2020 in USA

GSP will expire in just a few weeks if Congress doesn’t pass legislation reauthorizing it beyond December 31. Failure to do so will lead to millions of dollars a day in new tariffs on American companies, hundreds of which sent a letter to Congress urging renewal last week. More important than the raw dollars are...

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