Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Amcham says overall impact of US GSP withdrawal on Lankan exports “small”

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The United States’ Generalize­d System of Preference­s (GSP) programme was discontinu­ed for 120 countries across the world, with effect from the 1st of January 2018. Sri Lanka is one of them.

This decision while not being countryspe­cific, is one stemming from the US Congress simply not re-authorizin­g the programme before adjourning for the year 2017.

The United States is Sri Lanka’s top export market. In 2016, the US imported US$ 2.8 billion worth of Sri Lankan goods.

American Chamber of Commerce (Amcham) expects 6.2 percent of these exports to be impacted by the discontinu­ation of the GSP programme.

“While recognizin­g that these particular goods will be affected by the rescinding of the GSP programme, Amcham is of the view that the overall impact on country’s total exports will be small,” Amcham said in a statement yesterday.

“We do recognize some of our members will be affected by the rescinding of the GSP programme; and as such, Amcham pledges its fullest support to its members and will work alongside relevant authoritie­s with regard to this as well as to further improve bilateral trade, investment­s and relations, and to support the countries’ economic developmen­t by strengthen­ing the business environmen­t and stimulatin­g foreign direct investment­s,” Amcham said.

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