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Nepalese Clothing Organization Asks The Government To Promote Preferential Treatment For Tax-Free Entry Into The United States

2011/9/28 11:28:00 33

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   Nepal The clothing association (GAN) is the main representative organization of Nepalese garment manufacturers and exporters. The association requested the government to promote preferential treatment of Nepalese clothing tax-free access to the US market in the December 2011 trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) negotiations.


The Nepali clothing association (GAN) submitted a 8 point proposal to the Ministry of Commerce and materials supply, calling on the government to use the bilateral TIFA forum to increase the list of Nepalese products into the United States universal preferential system (GSP) list, so as to stimulate the US investment in Nepal.


Since 2004, Nepal's exports to the United States have been declining. In 2004, the United States ended the tariff free and quota free preferential measures for Nepalese clothing. Therefore, the Nepali clothing association (GAN) has made some suggestions. government Take some actions to promote the export of Nepalese products, especially clothing exports to the United States.


   Carpet The main products of handicrafts and other Nepalese exports have enjoyed preferential measures to enter the US market tax-free.

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