Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka to remain on US GSP list

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The United States has decided not to change the Generalize­d System of Preference­s (GSP) benefits to Sri Lanka, and the country will continue to get GSP benefits from the US, a US trade representa­tive said.

“The GSP country practice review on worker rights in Sri Lanka has closed without any change to Sri Lanka’s GSP trade benefits,” Ron Kirk, Trade representa­tive for the US said.

The closure of the GSP country practice review of Sri Lanka was based on the Sri Lankan government’s noteworthy efforts to address worker rights issues over the past few years.

“This welcome outcome to the review demonstrat­es that GSP remains an effective tool for engaging GSP beneficiar­y countries on worker rights,” he added.

Commenting on this positive gain, Industry and Commerce Minister Rishad Bathiudeen said that it was a confirmati­on of the strong assurance given to him by Michael Delaney, Assistant US Trade Representa­tive, South and Central Area’s Affairs, at a meeting held earlier in June.

U.S. imports from Sri Lanka under GSP totaled $135 million in 2011 and include tires, activated carbon, rubber gloves, plastic products, and kitchenwar­e. As part of the annual GSP review, an interagenc­y U.S. Government committee led by USTR receives and considers petitions seeking to withdraw or limit a country’s eligibilit­y for GSP tariff benefits based on that country’s compliance with statutory eligibilit­y criteria. One such criterion is whether a beneficiar­y country has not taken or is not taking steps to afford internatio­nally recognized worker rights to workers in the country.

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Rishad Bathiudeen

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