The
Ministry of Commerce is now issuing recommendation for Certificates of
Origin for GSP (Generalized System of Preference) to local exporters,
which is the European Union’s tariff preferences granted to the
developing countries, the minstry said.
People can register as import and export
entrepreneurs at the ministry, obtain the export licences and apply for
GSP if the country, to which the products are exported allows GSP
benefits.
Myanmar traders can apply for GSP in
line with the rules and regulations adopted by the original countries.
Apart from EU comprising 27 countries, Japan, Switzerland, the US,
Australia, Canada, New Zeland and Turkey have already granted GSP
benefits to Myanmar.
The GSP Certificate of Origin issued by
the ministry at present includes tariff preferences granted by developed
countries (GSP, Form A), by Korea (Preferential Treatment for LDCs From
Korea) and by India ( Duty Free Tariff Preference From India-DFTP
Scheme).
The ministry is also issuing GSP Certificate of Origin that ensures reciprocal tariff preferences representing free trade area.
As a result of that Myanmar exempted
ASEAN countries from their tariff on exports worth of over K4 billion
(over USD48 million) up to October in 2012-2013, the ministry reported.
The ministry is now issuing Certificates
of Origin contained in tariff preference scheme to the exporters at the
designated offices and border routes, the ministry’s report said.
Since the new government took office in
2011, the European Union has adopted a constructive attitude towards
Myanmar and has lifted its sanctions on trade and investment.
Last September, EU announced that it
granted all made-in-Myanmar products duty-free and quota-free access to
the European except for arms and ammunitions.
source: Eleven Myanmar
http://www.elevenmyanmar.com/business/1951-commerce-ministry-issues-gsp-certificate-of-origin-to-exporters
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