EU extends GSP-Plus status for Pakistan

By Shakeel Ahmed

ISLAMABAD: Adviser to Prime Minister on Commerce, Industry and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood on Friday announced that Pakistan would continue to enjoy tariff preferences in European Union (EU) under Generalized Scheme of Preferences-Plus (GSP+) status, media reported.
He made this announcement in a post on micro-blogging site-Twitter and thanked the European Union institutions for allowing the country to avail from the status. The adviser also applauded federal and provincial authorities, ministry of commerce’s treaty implementation cell for striving hard to meet the GSP plus obligations.
“This would strengthen our resolve to continue to improve the social and economic conditions of our people. I urge the business community to diversify their exports to capitalise on this opportunity to the optimum.”
On February 17, the GSP-Plus status given to Pakistan has come under discussion at the European Parliament on Monday as it reviews the country’s request to extend the facility. In February 2018, the European Union (EU) extended Pakistan’s Generalised System of Preferences plus (GSP-Plus) status after the European Parliament’s Committee on International Trade expressed satisfaction on the progress achieved by the country in enacting new laws for implementation of 27 core conventions of GSP plus.
The facility was extended for a period of two years then and for another extension, a report detailing compliance from Pakistan on the conditions required from the country for extending the GSP Plus status was tabled before the European Parliament today.
The report said that a country-wide survey was carried out in the country to determine the situation of child labour. Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Friday condemned the gun and bomb attack in Kabul and expressed grief over the loss of lives in the incident that saw country’s top political leader Abdullah Abdullah escaping unharmed, ARY NEWS reported.
“The attack on a public event in Kabul is a coward bid and Afghan Taliban has already denied their involvement in it,” he said while talking to media. He said that the attack was carried out by those who do not want peace in the neighbouring country.