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Ticfa meeting in Nov: Bangladesh to seek GSP revival

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Published on 08:45 AM, August 26, 2022

Ticfa meeting in Nov: Bangladesh to seek GSP revival​

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Refayet Ullah Mirdha

Bangladesh will again raise the issue of the reinstatement of the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) of the US in the Trade and Investment Cooperation Forum Agreement (Ticfa) meeting in Washington in November, said Tapan Kanti Ghosh, senior secretary to the commerce ministry, yesterday.

Currently, the US does not provide the GSP to any country. The tenure of the latest GSP programme came to an end in 2020 and the US Congress has not revived it since.

Still, Bangladesh will again urge the United States Trade Representative (USTR) to revive the GSP for Bangladesh once the US Congress adopts a new GSP programme for different countries in the near future, said Ghosh.

This is because Bangladesh has made improvements in workplace safety, which was one of the preconditions of the US government, he said.

The USTR suspended the GSP facility for Bangladesh on June 27, 2013 citing poor labour rights and poor workplace safety following two industrial disasters.

One was the Tazreen Fashions fire that killed more than 110 workers in November 2012 and the other was the Rana Plaza building collapse in April 2013 which killed 1,138 workers.

The then Obama administration also came up with a 16-point precondition necessitating improvements from the government and the private sector for the reinstatement of the GSP.

Bangladesh has amended the labour law and made improvements in workplace safety following guidelines of two international platforms, Accord and Alliance, and submitted the progress reports to the USTR twice for revival of the GSP.

However, the US government did not revive the GSP for Bangladesh, mentioning that further improvements were needed in labour rights.

The government continues to lobby the USTR, maintaining that massive improvements have been brought about in labour rights and workplace safety.

Talking to The Daily Star over the phone, Ghosh said he had held a meeting with Christopher Wilson, assistant USTR for South and Central Asia, at his secretariat office in Dhaka yesterday.

Wilson had again suggested that Bangladesh make improvements in labour rights and intellectual property rights issues for attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) from America, said the senior secretary.

Bangladesh will highlight the progresses made over labour rights and workplace safety in the November Ticfa meeting so that the country is included in the future GSP programme, he said.
Ghosh sought more FDI and technology transfer from the US.

"Moreover, we sought US support in the WTO so that the proposed duty-free market access benefit is extended to the graduating least developed countries (LDCs), including Bangladesh, for at least six years," he said.

Before the suspension, Bangladesh used to export goods like dry fish, ceramics and tobacco items worth $24 million to the US under the GSP programme.

The US government does not allow duty benefit under the GSP for garment items from any country, except for 38 African nations under an African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) that was extended until 2025.

The fifth Ticfa Council was held in Dhaka on March 5, 2020. The United States-Bangladesh Ticfa was signed in 2013.

The US is the single largest export destination for Bangladesh, taking in goods worth over $10 billion of which more than 95 per cent are garment items.
 
Bangladesh will again raise the issue of the reinstatement of the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) of the US in the Trade and Investment Cooperation Forum Agreement (Ticfa) meeting in Washington in November, said Tapan Kanti Ghosh, senior secretary to the commerce ministry, yesterday.

Currently, the US does not provide the GSP to any country. The tenure of the latest GSP programme came to an end in 2020 and the US Congress has not revived it since.
Many countries are sympathetic to Bangladesh. This may have spoiled this country. When no other country gets a GSP facility from the USA, only BD keeps asking it like a broken record.

BD bureaucrats and politicians should brush up on their knowledge of other countries' systems instead of crying for dolls and toys.

A system rules the USA, unlike BD. Congress has passed a resolution to disallow GSP facilities to all countries. Yet, BD wants special treatment.

Can Biden do it? No.

But, our people think President Biden is just like another autocrat Hasina who can unilaterally give a verdict. This is why they keep on nagging on the issue year after year.
 
Many countries are sympathetic to Bangladesh. This may have spoiled this country. When no other country gets a GSP facility from the USA, only BD keeps asking it like a broken record.

BD bureaucrats and politicians should brush up on their knowledge of other countries' systems instead of crying for dolls and toys.

A system rules the USA, unlike BD. Congress has passed a resolution to disallow GSP facilities to all countries. Yet, BD wants special treatment.

Can Biden do it? No.

But, our people think President Biden is just like another autocrat Hasina who can unilaterally give a verdict. This is why they keep on nagging on the issue year after year.

Isn't it the Govt's job to fight for whatever subsidy it can get for our industries? If it works or not, Govt's job is to fight for it.

Or maybe you think GSP status will also be eaten by the evil montrees?? As you seem to think any benefit for the country is just another face of graft.
 
A country, however poor it may be, needs to grow shame. BD has kept begging America to reinstate GSP to it when that country has completely abolished GSP for all countries.

It is time that BD stops parroting like an old broken record to beg sympathy. The country faces now sanctions by America and its criminal activities like forced disappearances of its own citizens at gunpoint are being criticized throughout the entire civilized world.

Instead of crying for GSP, BD should answer the inquiries made by many human rights watch dogs as well as UNHC.
 
A country, however poor it may be, needs to grow shame. BD has kept begging America to reinstate GSP to it when that country has completely abolished GSP for all countries.

It is time that BD stops parroting like an old broken record to beg sympathy. The country faces now sanctions by America and its criminal activities like forced disappearances of its own citizens at gunpoint are being criticized throughout the entire civilized world.

Instead of crying for GSP, BD should answer the inquiries made by many human rights watch dogs as well as UNHC.

Why is the US begging BD to join the QUAD?

US is doing all the begging!

We just want quid pro quo!

And why do they shit themselves whenever we get close to the Chinese?

You are a bloody gaddar! Always seeing the white guy as the good guys! Slave mentality!!!

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