First EU GSP+ guide for Lankan exporters published

The first comprehensive and almost step by step guide for Lankan exporters to export under EU GSP Plus scheme has been released.

Titled the โ€œEU GSP+ Business Guide for Sri Lankan Exportersโ€ manual is produced by Genevaโ€™s International Trade Centre (ITC) in collaboration with the Government of Sri Lanka and funded by the EU, and is now available online.

Minister of Industry and Commerce Rishad Bathiudeen welcomed the publication of the comprehensive manual on 7 December. โ€œThis is another proof of our unity governmentโ€™s transparent approach to international trade. We thank the International Trade Centre, and the EU for their ongoing support to usโ€ he said during one of his meetings with his top officials at the Ministry.

The information in the guide was collected very recently-in June 2017. Though the guide says it is โ€œan overview of relevant information for exporters from Sri Lankaโ€ it appears to be even more comprehensive in its coverage.

It highlights the GSP Regulation enumerating the 27 conventions mentioned in Article 9 of the GSP Regulation including the core human and labour rights UN/ILO Conventions. The Guide does โ€œnot constitute legal advice and does not provide exhaustive information on all sectorsโ€ saying it is โ€œthe responsibility of exporters from Sri Lanka to ensure compliance with all relevant EU rules.โ€ It stresses that the exporters need to register with the Ministry of Industry and Commerce and the Department of Commerce (DoC) under it-โ€œExporters wishing to export under a preferential agreement/scheme that Sri Lanka benefits from, need to apply for a Certificate of Origin and are required to register with the DoC. The documents required for registration are duly completed application form34 along with Original Business/company Registration Certificate with a copy, VAT/TIN Registration certificate issued by the Department of Inland Revenue, Export Development Board (EDB) Registration Certificate (if registered), Membership/Registrations with other Trade Promotion Organisations/Associations/Trade Chambers (e.g., Sri Lanka Tea Board, Trade Chambers, etc.) and production process flowchart if applicable. The registration fee, is a one-time payment at SL Rs 10,000.00. The guide explains relevant rules of origin applicable to apparel under GSP+ , relevant institutions in EU and additional resources such as web portals where Lankan exporters can obtain more info. It also lists requirements for Lankan apparel exporters to secure GSP+ such as the Cost statement35 or affidavit36, the Material Sheet for garment/apparel products37 and Material sheet for other products than garment38.

 

The manual is now available online from the web location http://www.intracen.org/EU-SRI-LANKA/Resources-and-materials/ (the direct link to the online file itself is http://www.intracen.org/uploadedFiles/intracenorg/Content/Redesign/Projects/EU-SRI_LANKA/GSP%20Business%20Guide%20English_Final.pdf ).

The guide is downloadable free of charge.