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MINISTRY OF INVESTMENT, TRADE AND INDUSTRY

Termination Of The Generalized System Of Preferences (GSP), 1 January 2014

 

  1. As announced since 1 January 2013 through the ePCO system and leaflets at all MITI counters, effective 1 January 2014, Malaysia will no longer enjoy the GSP schemes offered by the EU and TURKEY. Malaysia has been graduated out of the scheme in light of the country achieving upper middle income status (according to the World Bank). MITI will no longer issue FORM A to EU, TURKEY and ASEAN countries. [TURKEY is part of EU Custom Union].

  2. It has been informed that some Custom Authorities will reject the FORM A of goods arriving on 1 January 2014. Manufacturers and exporters are thus advised to apply for the FORM A early and make the necessary arrangements to ensure goods arrive at the destination before 1 January 2014.

  3.  Information on the GSP rate can be obtained  http://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/dds2/taric/taric_consultation.jsp?Lang=en&SimDate=20121129

  4. Please take note that exports to Norway, Switzerland, Russia, Belarus & Japan are not affected. MITI will continually update on any new developments about the GSP through ePCO system.

 

 

 

Ministry of International Trade & Industry Malaysia
23 August 2013


Last Updated 2016-12-17 09:41:48 by Azuna Hasbullah atau Abd Rahman

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