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Free trade:
Generalized System of Preferences - GSP
Updated: 02.05.2008 | Valid: from 1/1/2008
The GSP-system is an offer of duty relief allowing the poorest countries in the world the opportunity to import their goods duty free into Norway, or with reduced duty rates. The scheme was changed with effect from 1 January 2008.
This is an unofficial translation into English of the Norwegian GSP-system. In case of conflict between this translation and the Norwegian version, the Norwegian version shall apply.
Part 1 - General information
background information
conditions for GSP peferential treatment
developing countries for which the system is valid
rules of origin
direct transport rule
documentation of originating status - proofs of origin
request for GSP-treatment upon importation
products covered by the Norwegian GSP-system
other provisions
List of GSP-countries
Part 2 - Rules of origin and proof of origin
regulation on rules of origin, general provisions
introductory notes to the list of working and processing rules
list of processing rules
certificate of origin Form A
invoice declaration
movement certificate EUR.1 - printing instructions
P
art 3 - scope of products
scope of products (coverage)
list 1: 100% reduction for "ordinary" GSP-countries
list 2: 100% reduction of the industrial element for "ordinary" GSP-countries
list 3: 15% reduction for "ordinary" GSP-countries
list 4: 10% reduction for "ordinary" GSP-countries
list 4b: 30% reduction for "ordinary" GSP-countries within given WTO-quotas
list 5: 50% reduction for "ordinary" GSP-countries
list 7: list of exceptions for "ordinary" GSP-countries
special conditions for products originating in Botswana and Namibia
Copies of this publication may be ordered from:
Norwegian embassies and diplomatic missions abroad, or
it can be downloaded here
.
The Directorate of Customs and Excise, e-mail:
tad@toll.no
Toll- og avgiftsdirektoratet, Postadresse: Postboks 8122 Dep, 0032 OSLO.
Kontakt Tollvesenet
. Nettredaktør:
Hilde Bjerkholt Jenssen
. Ansvarlig redaktør:
Robert Haast
.