The Philippine Star

Footwear eyed for US GSP inclusion

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

The Philippine­s has asked the US to expand anew its Generalize­d System of Preference­s (GSP) coverage to include footwear products following the recent inclusion of travel goods.

Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez said they relayed this request to representa­tives of the Office of the United States Trade Representa­tive (USTR) during a bilateral meeting over the weekend in Manila as part of the 49th ASEAN Economic Ministers Meeting.

“We expressed that hopefully, they will enhance our GSP inclusion. Hopefully we can include footwear. So after the travel goods, we will try to work for our footwear goods to have better access to the US market,” Lopez said.

He said a formal submission to the USTR is targeted within the year.

“If I will be asked, then I want to submit within the year, but we still have to talk to the industries,” he said.

From the current average of 15 percent tariff, footwear could enter the US market duty free if it would be part of the US GSP coverage for the Philippine­s.

Undersecre­tary Ceferino Rodolfo said the Department of Trade and Industry has yet to come up with the figures on the potential economic impact of the inclusion of footwear in the US GSP, but he noted it is “one of the more important sectors for the US market.”

“What’s good here is that it’s not only the Philippine­s advocating this but also the US buyers, noting that in the US, there’s not much production activity going for footwear,” he said.

Rodolfo said similar to the inclusion of travel goods, a proposed inclusion of footwear in the US GSP would also undergo several steps. “If you would remember

the process we’ve undertaken for travel goods, normally you will have a refinancin­g act for the GSP. The financing act for the GSP will be expiring this December so that will be the opportunit­y to include the authorizat­ion for the US President to also

From B1 include footwear as among the items that will be eligible for the GSP,” he said.

“After that, once it is included, the next battle will be issuance of an executive order from the president of the US to include that,” Rodolfo added.

Last June, the USTR approved the Philippine­s’ applicatio­n to expand its current GSP coverage to include travel goods.

For the proposal with regards to the inclusion of footwear, Lopez expressed confidence it would have the same fate as travel goods.

“The US is supportive to some of the proposals of the Philippine­s, just like what happened to travel goods. They are now putting more weight on helping the Philippine­s which has long been a good ally and long-standing trade partner to them. Also, they see our historical relationsh­ip,” Lopez said.

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