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Economy 23/11/2023 EU extends its Generalized System of Preferences Plus to Uzbekistan
EU extends its Generalized System of Preferences Plus to Uzbekistan

Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- On 22 November, the European Union has extended its Generalized System of Preferences Plus ("GSP+") for the next four years, until 31 December 2027. This was announced at the press conference in Tashkent on 23 November.

Within the framework of the report of the European Union Monitoring Commission GSP+, presented at a press conference it was noted that Uzbekistan has made important progress in the implementation of UN conventions by adopting a number of legislative acts on women's rights and gender equality, combating violence, improving economic and social rights. 

The beneficiary status of the GSP+ preferential system creates an opportunity to expand mutually beneficial trade and economic relations between Uzbekistan and representatives of European business.

Another positive aspect is that it has a positive effect on the welfare of the population, that is, deepening trade ties serves to expand business and create new jobs in our country.

Ambassador of the European Union to Uzbekistan Charlotte Adriaen, noted: “I am pleased to see that GSP+ is becoming a real success story in the everyday closer partnership between the EU and Uzbekistan. It gives major impetus to the private sector in your country, with easier access to the 448-milion-strong European consumer base, incentives for stronger cooperation between European and Uzbek companies and significant savings at the borders.”

“On the political side, GSP+ accompanies Uzbekistan’s strategy to adhere to international standards in the domain of human and labour rights, good governance and environment, by implementing 27 international conventions. The extension of GSP+ will enable more predictability for the private sector, and is an additional sign of EU continuous commitment to support Uzbekistan reform process”, she said.

Badriddin Abidov, Deputy Minister of Investment, Industry and Trade of the Republic of Uzbekistan, noted:  “The decision of the European Union to grant Uzbekistan the status of a GSP+ beneficiary country and extend the validity of these benefits is a vivid international recognition of the comprehensive reforms being carried out in the country today under the leadership of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev, including in the field of forming a democratic state with strong institutions of public administration and civil society.”

“Together with the use of GSP+ benefits, we express our readiness to cooperate with the European Union in the monitoring processes of this mechanism and work together to meet the requirements of relevant international conventions. At the same time, we are interested in our cooperation with the European Union within the framework of GSP+ becoming a significant impetus for further deepening our trade, economic and investment relations with the European side in order to further expand the fundamental reforms carried out in our country to form a market economy,” he said. 

It should be noted that as a result of the measures taken to strengthen trade relations with the European Union and expand the geography of Uzbekistan's exports by the end of 2022, 628 enterprises (116 more than in the corresponding period of 2021) exported local products to European markets in the amount of US$647 million equivalent (i.e. twice as much compared to since 2020 (US$292 million).

In particular, within the framework of the GSP+ benefits, textile industry products worth US$177.4 million were exported to the EU markets (an increase of 126.4% compared to 2021), chemical industry – US$138.3 million (4.7 times growth), agriculture and food industry – US$19.7 million (103% rise), the electrical industry – US$9 million (117% increase). 

In 2022, thanks to GSP+, Uzbek exporters saved 28 million euros in import duties. This is a major EU contribution to the development of the Uzbek private sector. Between 2019 and 2022, it grew more than ten-fold.

 

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