The EU’s General Scheme of Preferences (GSP), under which exports from developing countries can access the EU market either duty-free or at a reduced tariff rate, helps to increase and diversify exports from developing countries to the EU.
The impact is found to be especially large for the least developed countries, who benefit from the GSP Scheme ‘Everything but Arms’ which grants complete duty-free access into the EU on all products, except arms and ammunition.
Today, Tine Jeppesen presents the results of our study of the economic benefits generated by the EU Trade Regimes before the European Commission in Brussels. The presentation is part of the formal launch of the study and will be followed by a panel discussion.
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Learn more about the study here and here
For further information, please contact Martin Hvidt Thelle