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Chemical Distributors Anxiously Await GSP Renewal

Chemicals are not among the top imports under the Generalized System of Preferences benefits program -- travel goods, jewelry, car parts, and lamps are -- but chemical distributors are still anxious that the program be renewed before it expires. Eric…

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Byer, CEO of the National Association of Chemical Distributors, said in a phone interview that about 50% of his 250 members benefit from GSP tariff breaks. He said last time GSP expired, it took a couple of months to get reimbursed even after GSP was restored. He gave an example of a small company near Philadelphia that had to pay $250,000 in additional tariffs during the expiration, for a company that only had about 25 employees. Byer said citric acid is imported by many of his members, and if GSP expires, a 6% tariff will be applied to that citric acid coming from Thailand. Erin Getz, coordinator of governmental affairs for NACD, said 110 million pounds annually is imported from Thailand.