SEMA eNews Vol. 14, No. 21, May 26, 2011

Generalized System of Preferences Coalition Leads Effort to Reinstate Duty-Free Treatment Program

The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program, which provides duty-free treatment to several thousand products imported into the United States from more than two-thirds of the world's countries expired at the end of last year. The Coalition for GSP is leading the effort to reinstate the program affecting imports from more than 130 developing countries. This will be the first time Congress has allowed the GSP program to expire in nearly 10 years.

For more information or to add your firm to the 200 companies that have already joined the coalition, contact Daniel Anthony at anthony@tradepartnership.com.

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