Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Romualdez sees U.S. lawmakers approving duty-free Phl perks

- BY JOM GARNER @tribunephl_jom

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The United States Congress is expected to reapprove the Generalize­d System of Preference­s (GSP) which granted dutyfree privileges to more than 3,500 exports from the Philippine­s.

According to Philippine Ambassador Jose Manuel “Babe” Romualdez, the reapproval of the GSP by the US Congress is expected by November.

“Actually, there is already a move from the US Congress to approve it,” Romualdez told Filipino reporters participat­ing in a reporting and immersion tour here.

The developmen­t followed the historic trilateral leaders’ summit in Washington DC attended by US President Joe Biden, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.

During his visit to the US, Marcos appealed to US lawmakers to fast-track the reauthoriz­ation of the GSP, which he said is important as “the future with the US will be sustained not only through the country’s ironclad security and defense alliance, but also through closer economic integratio­n.”

Romualdez said a number of countries are also appealing to US lawmakers to legislate the GSP, which he noted would be beneficial to the manufactur­ing companies in the Philippine­s.

“We are talking about leather goods, for instance, leather items that are being manufactur­ed in the Philippine­s by American companies,” he said.

Establishe­d by the Trade Act of 1974, the GSP is the oldest and largest US trade preference program, promoting economic developmen­t by eliminatin­g duties on thousands of products when imported from one of 119 designated beneficiar­y countries and territorie­s.

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