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  2. Generalized System of Preferences - Wikipedia

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    The Generalized System of Preferences, or GSP, is a preferential tariff system which provides tariff reduction on various products. The concept of GSP is very different from the concept of "most favored nation" (MFN). MFN status provides equal treatment in the case of tariff being imposed by a nation but in case of GSP differential tariff could ...

  3. UN Trade and Development - Wikipedia

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    One of UNCTAD's principal achievements was conceiving and implementing the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), which promotes the export of manufactured goods from developing countries. In the 1970s and 1980s, UNCTAD was closely associated with the New International Economic Order (NIEO), a set of proposals that sought to reduce economic ...

  4. Certificate of origin - Wikipedia

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    Taking Vietnam as an example, a Vietnamese exporter will apply for a preferential certificate of origin Form A for GSP purposes, Form D if exported to another ASEAN country, Form E if exported to China under the ASEAN-China trade agreement, Form AK if exported to China under the ASEAN-Korea trade agreement, etc. Particularly, if his trade ...

  5. Foreign trade of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    On 12 December 2013, the European Union granted GSP Plus status to Pakistan [2] until 2017, which enabled it to export 20% of its good with 0 tariff and 70 percent at preferential rates to the EU market.

  6. Rules of origin - Wikipedia

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    The Chamber is also responsible for issuing preferential certificate of origin form A if the goods are exported to a GSP-granting country. However, if the goods are traded under an FTA, the issuing authority will be a local Office of Import and Export Administration, directly under the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

  7. Enabling clause - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, as part of the Tokyo Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), the enabling clause was adopted in order to permit trading preferences targeted at developing and least developed countries which would otherwise violate Article I of the GATT.

  8. Meter Point Administration Number - Wikipedia

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    A supply receiving power from the network operator has an import MPAN, while generation and microgeneration projects feeding back into the DNO network are given export MPANs. [ 1 ] The equivalent for gas supplies is the Meter Point Reference Number and the water/wastewater equivalent for non-household customers is the Supply Point ID .

  9. GSP - Wikipedia

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