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Conditions to Benefit from the EU-GSP

Conditions to Benefit from the EU-GSP

  • In order for goods to benefit from the EU GSP upon importation into the EU, three conditions must be fulfilled:
    • The goods must originate in a beneficiary country in accordance with the EU GSP RoO;
    • Products are considered to originate in a particular beneficiary country if they are: 
      1. Wholly obtained in that beneficiary country; or 
      2. Sufficiently worked or processed in that beneficiary country.
    • During transportation from a beneficiary country to the EU, the goods must not be altered, transformed or subjected to operations other than operations performed in order to preserve them in good condition; and 
    • A valid proof of origin must be submitted.
  • The meaning of sufficient working or processing, depends on the product in question. 
  • Annex 22-03 of Commission Delegated Regulation 2015/2446 contains a list of products and sets out the conditions to be fulfilled by the product for it to be deemed to originate. 
  • The list consists of 3 columns, 
    • Column 1 states the HS heading or sub-heading of the product, 
    • Column 2 contains the description of the goods which come under the HS heading or subheading in question and 
    • Column 3 contains the applicable criteria. For certain headings and sub-headings, a differentiation has been done for least developed countries and other beneficiary countries. Where this is the case the third column is split between the qualifying operation applicable to least-developed countries and the qualifying operation applicable to other countries.