Arkansas – Renew GSP Today https://renewgsptoday.com A resource from the Coalition for GSP Fri, 12 Feb 2021 15:01:59 +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 Arkansas – Renew GSP Today https://renewgsptoday.com 32 32 State-by-state breakdown of $879 million in GSP tariff savings in 2020 https://renewgsptoday.com/2021/02/12/state-by-state-breakdown-of-879-million-in-gsp-tariff-savings-in-2020/ Fri, 12 Feb 2021 15:01:57 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=8595 GSP saved American companies nearly $900 million in 2020. GSP benefited companies in every state – and the map below shows the overall value of 2020 GSP imports (in blue) and tax savings (in red) by state.

California accounts for more than a quarter of GSP savings, more than the next 3 states – New York, Florida, Texas – combined. Georgia, New Jersey, Ohio, Illinois, Washington, and Pennsylvania round out the top 10 states for GSP savings in 2020.

Estimated GSP savings for Colorado grew from $4 million in 2019 to $14 million in 2020, by far the largest increase. Estimated GSP savings also grew in Wisconsin (+$869,000), Arkansas (+$478,000), Washington (+$300,000), Delaware (+$73,000), and Wyoming (+$34,000). Estimated savings fell in all other states.

While Covid-19 had big impacts on GSP imports in the spring, declines were largely due to country suspensions. Excluding products impacted by country suspensions (e.g., India, Turkey, Thailand), most states’ GSP savings grew. For example, New York’s GSP savings grew by $15 million on non-impacted products but fell by $2.5 million overall due to country suspensions. Similarly, Texas’ savings GSP by $9 million on non-impacted products but fell by over $7 million overall.

Since GSP expired on December 31, American likely have paid about $110 million in tariffs that previously would’ve been “GSP savings.” It is critical that Congress renew GSP – with refunds for tariffs paid – as soon as possible. To help the Coalition for GSP educate policymakers on who is hurt by expiration (and how), companies are strongly encouraged to:

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GSP Saved American Companies $62 Million in May 2016 https://renewgsptoday.com/2016/07/27/gsp-saved-american-companies-62-million-in-may-2016/ Wed, 27 Jul 2016 17:44:25 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=7053 In May, the GSP program saved American companies $62 million on about $1.6 billion in imports. The GSP program saved U.S. companies $292 million in the first five months of 2016.

Overall, the value of GSP imports and tariff savings both increased by more than 10 percent compared to May 2015. Some states, such as Arkansas and Rhode Island, saw very large increases in GSP imports and savings compared to May 2015, as shown in the graphic below.

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In Arkansas, GSP imports and savings both increased by 37 percent compared to one year earlier. Vanadium oxides and hydroxides from South Africa, firearms from Turkey, and transmission parts from Thailand contributed most to Arkansas’ GSP increases.

In Rhode Island, GSP imports increased by 79 percent and savings from GSP by 145 percent compared to one year earlier. Costume jewelry from Thailand, glass fibers from Sri Lanka, and metal picture frames from Turkey contributed most to Rhode Island’s GSP increases.

Imports from Cambodia jumped by 121 percent, led by increased imports of window blinds by companies in California. GSP eliminated about $109,000 in import taxes on buses in May and has waived more than $400,000 on imports of buses in the first five months of 2016.

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GSP Renewal Saved American Companies $57 Million in November https://renewgsptoday.com/2016/01/13/gsp-renewal-saved-american-companies-57-million-in-november/ Wed, 13 Jan 2016 19:40:15 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=6761

GSP renewal appears to be having a very positive impact on American companies – and their sourcing from GSP countries.

Based on data released last week, American importers saved $57 million in November 2015 as a result of the program’s reinstatement in late July 2015. In total, GSP saved American companies $230 million between August and November 2015.

With the program back in place, GSP usage appears to be climbing. GSP savings in each of the last 4 months exceeded the average monthly tariffs paid during the 2-year expiration. That is true despite the fact that several major GSP imports (e.g., plywood from Indonesia) have lost GSP benefits since the program was reinstated.

Increased GSP usage plays out at the state level as well:

  • GSP savings in November 2015 exceeded the tariffs paid during any of the 24 months of GSP expiration for 7 states: Colorado, Kansas, Michigan, Mississippi, South Carolina, Wisconsin, and Wyoming
  • GSP savings in August, September, or October exceeded tariffs paid during any expiration month for 8 others states: Alabama, Arkansas, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Utah, and Washington
  • In Mississippi, GSP savings in 3 of the 4 months since reinstatement exceeded the tariffs paid during any expiration month: August, October, November
  • GSP savings in two different months since reinstatement exceeded the tariffs paid during any expiration month for 7 other states: Michigan, New Hampshire, Ohio, South Carolina, Wisconsin, Wyoming

Of course, those savings are on top of the $1.3+ billion in refunds due to companies for tariffs paid during expiration. Customs announced that 98 percent of the automatic refunds had been processed by late September. The total refund value will grow as companies had until December 28 to request refunds for products that did not claim GSP during the expiration.

All of which has had a positive impact on companies, as detailed here, here, here, here, or here. If you have a good story about how GSP renewal is benefiting your business, we want to hear it. You can either email directly so or answer the questions here.

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GSP and Arkansas: Fast Facts https://renewgsptoday.com/2013/01/03/gsp-and-arkansas-fast-facts/ Thu, 03 Jan 2013 13:45:02 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=1782 The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program eliminates U.S. tariffs (i.e., taxes) on certain imports from developing countries. GSP imports in 2011 totaled $18.5 billion and the program saved American companies more than $700 million. GSP saved Arkansas companies an estimated $1.9 million in 2011.

Arkansas companies imported an estimated $49.2 million under GSP in 2011, saving them on average 3.8%. India was the most important source of GSP imports, accounting for about33 percent of the tariff savings. Suspension shock absorbers were Arkansas’ top import under GSP in 2011 and would have faced average tariffs of 2.5% without GSP.

Yet GSP is set to expire on July 31, 2013, and companies could face tariffs higher tariffs starting on August 1 if Congress does not pass legislation renewing GSP. When GSP expired at the end of 2010, American companies paid nearly $2 million per day, every day, until Congress finally acted 11 months later!

This graphic shows just some of the negative impacts from the last GSP expiration. It also helps explain why more than 335 companies and associations – including at least 4 in Arkansas – joined the 2011 GSP Supporter List urging renewal of the program when it last expired.

Are you an Arkansas company that would be hurt by GSP expiration? If so, please take 30 seconds to let Congress know by adding your name to our free 2013 GSP Supporter List right now.

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