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U.S. GSP for Vietnam
Viet Tran
Vietnam Trade Office
Business Community Meeting, Washington DC, May 2008
U.S. GSP Program
Temporary duty free access to the U.S. market for certain products from qualified developing countries – enacted in 1974.
140 beneficiary developing countries/territories (BDCs).
Administered by USTR.
Designation proclaimed, withdrawn, suspended or limited by the President.
Expires on 12/31/2008, yet likely to be extended.
Why GSP
Benefits for Vietnam:
Duty free access for eligible products.
Strengthen business and investment environment.
U.S. businesses can benefit too:
GSP-eligible products include most dutiable manufactures and semi-manufactures, and selected agricultural, fishery, and primary industrial products => sourcing from Vietnam more easily, plus providing related services.
Cumulation among ASEAN BDCs to meet the 35% rule-of-origin requirement.
Strengthen your ties with Vietnam and enhance your current position in Vietnam.
Another channel of dialogue on bilateral trade and economic relations; further promoting reforms in the business and investment environment in Vietnam.
How to get GSP
The criteria:
Mandatory.
Discretionary.
The process:
The timing: BTA, WTO, TIFA, and now GSP.
Have formally presented the request to USTR.
To focus on getting support of the U.S. business community, Congress, and GSP Subcommittee members.
Federal Register notice seeking public comment on the request.
The criteria: the case for Vietnam
Vietnam receives U.S. PNTR, and is a member of both WTO and IMF.
Vietnam does not and would not take any actions to withhold or disrupt commodity trade.
Vietnam does not give preferential treatment to products of any developed country.
U.S. investors are fully protected in Vietnam.
As a member of New York Convention and soon to be member of ICSID, Vietnam respects arbitral awards.
Vietnam has been a strong supporter of U.S. – and global – efforts to eliminate terrorism.
Vietnam has been taking significant steps to afford internationally recognized worker rights, ratifying and implementing fundamental conventions of the ILO, particularly ILO Convention No. 182 on the worst forms of child labor.
Vietnam has a record of continuing progress to achieve effective IPR protection.
Finally, all of the other major developed countries extend GSP to products of Vietnam. This includes the EU, Canada, Japan, Australia and others.
Your support and guidance
Support and provide guidance to us in assuring that the U.S. Administration acts positively and promptly on our request.
Respond in support of Vietnam to the Federal Register notice seeking public comment on our request.
Let your Members of Congress know that it is a good thing to add Vietnam to the GSP Program.
Let us know if you have any concerns or advice related to this issue.
Q & A
Vietnam Trade Office in Washington D.C.
1730 M Street, N.W., # 501, Washington D.C., 20036
Tel: 463-9425, 463-9426, 463-9428
Fax: (202)-463-9439
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.vietnam-ustrade.org
Vietnam Trade Office in San Francisco
100 Pine Street Suite 605
San Francisco. CA 94109
Tel: 415-989 1194/ 989 1197; Fax: 415-989 1197
E-mail: [email protected]
Vietrade New York
7 West 36 Street, # 600, New York, N.Y., 10018
Tel: (212) 868-2686, (212) 868-2688; Fax: (212) 868-2687
E-mail: [email protected]
THANK YOU!
Viet Tran
Vietnam Trade Office
Business Community Meeting, Washington DC, May 2008
U.S. GSP Program
Temporary duty free access to the U.S. market for certain products from qualified developing countries – enacted in 1974.
140 beneficiary developing countries/territories (BDCs).
Administered by USTR.
Designation proclaimed, withdrawn, suspended or limited by the President.
Expires on 12/31/2008, yet likely to be extended.
Why GSP
Benefits for Vietnam:
Duty free access for eligible products.
Strengthen business and investment environment.
U.S. businesses can benefit too:
GSP-eligible products include most dutiable manufactures and semi-manufactures, and selected agricultural, fishery, and primary industrial products => sourcing from Vietnam more easily, plus providing related services.
Cumulation among ASEAN BDCs to meet the 35% rule-of-origin requirement.
Strengthen your ties with Vietnam and enhance your current position in Vietnam.
Another channel of dialogue on bilateral trade and economic relations; further promoting reforms in the business and investment environment in Vietnam.
How to get GSP
The criteria:
Mandatory.
Discretionary.
The process:
The timing: BTA, WTO, TIFA, and now GSP.
Have formally presented the request to USTR.
To focus on getting support of the U.S. business community, Congress, and GSP Subcommittee members.
Federal Register notice seeking public comment on the request.
The criteria: the case for Vietnam
Vietnam receives U.S. PNTR, and is a member of both WTO and IMF.
Vietnam does not and would not take any actions to withhold or disrupt commodity trade.
Vietnam does not give preferential treatment to products of any developed country.
U.S. investors are fully protected in Vietnam.
As a member of New York Convention and soon to be member of ICSID, Vietnam respects arbitral awards.
Vietnam has been a strong supporter of U.S. – and global – efforts to eliminate terrorism.
Vietnam has been taking significant steps to afford internationally recognized worker rights, ratifying and implementing fundamental conventions of the ILO, particularly ILO Convention No. 182 on the worst forms of child labor.
Vietnam has a record of continuing progress to achieve effective IPR protection.
Finally, all of the other major developed countries extend GSP to products of Vietnam. This includes the EU, Canada, Japan, Australia and others.
Your support and guidance
Support and provide guidance to us in assuring that the U.S. Administration acts positively and promptly on our request.
Respond in support of Vietnam to the Federal Register notice seeking public comment on our request.
Let your Members of Congress know that it is a good thing to add Vietnam to the GSP Program.
Let us know if you have any concerns or advice related to this issue.
Q & A
Vietnam Trade Office in Washington D.C.
1730 M Street, N.W., # 501, Washington D.C., 20036
Tel: 463-9425, 463-9426, 463-9428
Fax: (202)-463-9439
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.vietnam-ustrade.org
Vietnam Trade Office in San Francisco
100 Pine Street Suite 605
San Francisco. CA 94109
Tel: 415-989 1194/ 989 1197; Fax: 415-989 1197
E-mail: [email protected]
Vietrade New York
7 West 36 Street, # 600, New York, N.Y., 10018
Tel: (212) 868-2686, (212) 868-2688; Fax: (212) 868-2687
E-mail: [email protected]
THANK YOU!
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