electrical conductors – Renew GSP Today https://renewgsptoday.com A resource from the Coalition for GSP Wed, 12 Apr 2017 16:13:33 +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 electrical conductors – Renew GSP Today https://renewgsptoday.com 32 32 GSP Saved American Companies $53 million in February 2017 https://renewgsptoday.com/2017/04/12/gsp-saved-american-companies-53-million-in-february-2017/ Wed, 12 Apr 2017 16:13:33 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=7855 In February 2017, the GSP program saved American companies $53 million on about $1.4 billion in imports. GSP imports were down by 3 percent – and tariffs savings down by 2 percent – compared to February 2016. (Though it should be noted that 2016 had one extra day because of the leap year.).

Despite the slight overall decline, some states such as West Virginia and Nevada saw very large increases in GSP imports and savings compared to February 2016, as shown in the graphic below.

GSP saved West Virginia companies $91,000 in February, up $36,000 (65 percent) compared to one year earlier. Chemicals and mining tools from India and electrical conductors from Ecuador contributed most to West Virginia’s GSP increases.

GSP saved Nevada companies $330,000 in February, up $128,000 (63 percent) compared to one year earlier. Plastics accessories (e.g., wallets, glasses cases) from India, flourides (chemicals) from Thailand, and tungsten concentrates from Bolivia contributed most to Nevada’s GSP increases.

In addition to West Virginia and Nevada, companies in 10 other states saw GSP savings increase by at least 20 percent, including: Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Virginia, and Wisconsin.

Savings on GSP imports from Kenya increased by 153 percent compared to February last year. New Jersey companies’ purchases of nuts were among the top GSP imports from Kenya. GSP eliminated about $265,000 in import taxes on gelatin in February, with about of those savings on imports from Iowa.

More monthly GSP import and savings highlights are on our Graphics page.

REMINDER: GSP expires at the end of 2017. Click here to learn about ways to take action and support GSP renewal this year.

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GSP and Utah: Fast Facts https://renewgsptoday.com/2013/01/23/gsp-and-utah-fast-facts/ Wed, 23 Jan 2013 17:20:18 +0000 http://renewgsp.wpengine.com/?p=1981 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 Utah companies an estimated $1.6 million in 2011.

Utah companies imported an estimated $41.2 million under GSP in 2011, saving them on average 3.9%. Thailand was the most important source of GSP imports, accounting for about 25 percent of the tariff savings. Electrical conductors were Utah’s top import under GSP in 2011 and would have faced average tariffs of 2.6% 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 3 in Utah – joined the 2011 GSP Supporter List urging renewal of the program when it last expired.

Are you an Utah 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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