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Tariff Preferences for Developing Countries (Regulation)
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Although the new GSP does ease certain requirements, it represents a considerable – protectionist – step backwards from the existing GSP. For it means suspending preferential tariffs for more than half of the countries which until now have been GSP beneficiaries. The general safeguard clause to protect EU companies, continue to provide tariff preferences which is contradictory to the development policy motives of the GSP scheme.
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Tariff Preferences for Developing Countries COM(2011) 241 (publ. 06.30.2014) | 89 KB | Download | |
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