US Generalised Scheme of Preferences
The US Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) provides for non-reciprocal, duty-free treatment to developing countries 1974 from 1976 to 2020. Its renewal is currently being discussed.
The original GSP covered industrial products across HS sectors 25 through 96 including :
- Aluminium (o/than alloy), unwrought;
- Lithium primary cells and primary batteries;
- Primary cells and primary batteries;
- Parts of primary cells and primary batteries;
- Other electrical machines and apparatus for electroplating, electrolysis, or electrophoresis;
- Refrigerators, household absorption-type, electrical;
For a product to qualify for GSP preferential tariff treatment, it need to originate from a beneficiary developing country (BDC). Additionally, the combined cost or value of materials from the BDC and the direct processing costs needed to represent at least 35% of the product's appraised value.
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