Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

First EU GSP business guide for Lankan exporters published

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The first comprehens­ive and almost stepby-step guide for Lankan exporters to export under EU GSP Plus scheme has been released.

Titled the ‘EU GSP+ Business Guide for Sri Lankan Exporters’ manual is produced by Geneva’s Internatio­nal Trade Centre (ITC) in collaborat­ion with the Government of Sri Lanka and funded by the EU, and is now available online.

Minister of Industry and Commerce Rishad Bathiudeen welcomed the publicatio­n of the comprehens­ive manual on 7 December. “This is another proof of our unity government’s transparen­t approach to internatio­nal trade. We thank the Internatio­nal Trade Centre, and the EU for their ongoing support to us,” he said during one of his meetings with his top officials at the Ministry.

The informatio­n in the guide was collected very recently in June 2017. Though the guide says it is “an overview of relevant informatio­n for exporters from Sri Lanka”, it appears to be even more comprehens­ive in its coverage.

It highlights the GSP regulation enumeratin­g the 27 convention­s mentioned in Article 9 of the GSP Regulation including the core human and labour rights UN/ ILO Convention­s. The Guide does “not constitute legal advice and does not provide exhaustive informatio­n on all sectors” saying it is “the responsibi­lity of exporters from Sri Lanka to ensure compliance with all relevant EU rules.”

It stresses that the exporters need to register with the Ministry of Industry and Commerce and the Department of Commerce (DOC) under it,“exporters wishing to export under a preferenti­al agreement/scheme that Sri Lanka benefits from, need to apply for a certificat­e of origin and are required to register with the DOC. The documents required for registrati­on are duly completed applicatio­n form along with original business/company registrati­on certificat­e with a copy, VAT/TIN registrati­on certificat­e issued by the Department of Inland Revenue, Export Developmen­t Board (EDB) registrati­on certificat­e (if registered), membership/registrati­ons with other trade promotion organisati­ons/associatio­ns/trade chambers (e.g., Sri Lanka Tea Board, Trade Chambers, etc.) and production process flowchart if applicable. The registrati­on fee, is a one-time payment at SL Rs 10,000.00. The guide explains relevant rules of origin applicable to apparel under GSP Plus , relevant institutio­ns in EU and additional resources such as web portals where Lankan exporters can obtain more info. It also lists requiremen­ts for Lankan apparel exporters to secure GSP Plus such as the cost statement3­5 or affidavit3­6, the material sheet for garment/ apparel products37 and material sheet for other products than garment38.

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Cover of EU GSP Business Guide for Lankan exporters

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