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GSP+ சை நிறுத்தும்படி ஐரோப்பிய ஒன்றியத்துக்கு மடல் எழுதுங்கள்

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வெளியுறவு ஆணையாளர்: Benita.Ferrero-Waldner@ec.europa.eu

துணை வெளியுறவு ஆணையாளார்: Joao-Luis.Aguiar-Machado@ec.europa.eu

வெளியுறவுச் செயளாளர்: Helen-C- P.Campbell@ec.europa.eu

சர்வதேச வர்த்தக ஆணையாளர்: Peter.Mandelson@ec.europa.eu

ஏனைய உறுப்பினர்கள்:

Julian.Wilson@ec.europa.eu

Catriona.Carmody@ec.europa.eu,

Peter.Power@ec.europa.eu,

Michael.Jennings@ec.europa.eu,

Peter.Hill@ec.europa.eu

Edited by Sooravali

  • தொடங்கியவர்

ஒரு மடல் தயவுசெய்து அனுப்புங்கோ...

ஆங்கிலத்தில் மொழியாக்கம் வேணுமெனில்.. யாழில் இணைத்து உதவி கோருங்கள்...

  • கருத்துக்கள உறவுகள்

நன்றி சூறாவளி.. நான் நிச்சயம் அனுப்புகிறேன். இப்போதைக்கு இலங்கையின் முதுகெலும்பைப் பதம்பார்க்க இது அவசியமான நடவடிக்கை. இனி இந்த GSP பற்றி...

Generalised System of Preferences 2006 - 2008

This Regulation sets out the Generalised System of Preferences for the period from 1 January 2006 to 31 December 2008. It simplifies the preferential import arrangements for products originating in developing countries, thereby streamlining the preferential scheme and reconciling trade and development objectives.

ACT

Council Regulation (EC) No 980/2005 of 27 June 2005 applying a scheme of generalised tariff preferences [ See amending acts ].

SUMMARY

This Regulation implements the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) for the period 2006 - 2008. The GSP sets out preferential arrangements for duties on Community imports of goods originating in the beneficiary countries.

The GSP therefore applies to the countries and territories listed in Annex I to the Regulation.

The products affected by the GSP are set out in Annex II. The arrangements for originating products conform to the rules set out in Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 . Regional cumulation is also possible, provided the regional groups are respected.

Products are divided into two categories: sensitive products, and non-sensitive products. Sensitivity is determined in relation to the effect that imports into the Community could have on Community products. Common Customs Tariff specific and ad valorem duties are fixed for such products. They are, however, suspended where the rate of an ad valorem duty reduced in accordance with the provisions of the GSP is 1% or less and the rate of a specific duty is EUR 2 or less.

The GSP sets out three arrangements. Tariff preferences therefore differ according to the arrangement applicable to the beneficiary countries, namely:

* the general arrangement;

* the special incentive arrangement for sustainable development and good governance, which targets vulnerable countries;

* the special arrangement for least developed countries.

மேலும் வாசிக்க..

நல்லதொரு முயற்சி...

யாரேனும் ஆங்கிலப்புலமையுடையவர்கள் ஒரு சிறந்த காரணிகளைச் சுட்டிக்காட்டிய மாதிரி மடல் ஒன்றினை இணையுங்கள்....

அதனைச் சற்று மாற்றி (பல்கலை. அநுபவம்???!!!) பலரும் அனுப்ப முயற்சிப்பார்கள்.

  • கருத்துக்கள உறவுகள்

அவர்களுக்கு எனது மடலை அனுப்பி விட்டேன்.

Dear Mr. Ferrero-Waldner,

It is with serious concerns that I am writing this letter to you on a matter involving Sri Lanka and potential extension of this country’s trade concessions under General System of Preferences (GSP). I understand that this GSP regulation is due to expire on 31 December 2008.

As a former citizen of Sri Lanka and a victim of Sri Lankan Government sponsored violence myself, I would be deeply distressed, if Sri Lanka continued to enjoy the concessions, while violating human rights and refusing to agree to any reasonable third party monitoring and investigations on matters involving such violations. Recent documents published by leading human rights advocators, such as Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Amnesty International (AI) implicate the Sri Lankan Government on such subjects as forced disappearances and being complicit with paramilitary child recruitment to name a few.

Sri Lanka has had a long history of being a serial offender of basic human rights, predominantly towards its minority Tamil population. From the 1983 July violence perpetrated against the Southern Tamil masses to the recent forced disappearances and killings under the pretext of military offensives, the extent of pain and grief caused to the innocent civilians are intolerable. Many rights abuses have gone unnoticed due to the media censorship that is strictly being implemented by the Government of Sri Lanka.

I understand that in order to become GSP beneficiaries, countries are also subject to a general obligation to ratify and effectively implement the international conventions listed in Annex III to the Regulation. It is abundantly clear that Sri Lanka has failed to comply with these international conventions and is in no mood to ensure and uphold human rights.

Considering all the aforesaid, I trust that you will do the needful within all your powers to exclude Sri Lanka from the GSP beneficiaries list and help save innocent lives of Sri Lanka.

Yours Truly,

  • தொடங்கியவர்

டங்குவாரின்டையை கொப்பி அடிங்கோ... அன்னாலும் கொஞ்சம் கிஞ்சம் மாத்திப்பொடுங்கோ...

பல்கலைகழத்தில படிச்சவங்களுக்கு இதை சொல்லத்தேவையில்லை.... :D:D

மறக்கமால் ஒரு மடல் அனுப்புங்கோ... மியன்மாரிண்ட GSP யை நிப்பாட்ட முடிமா இருந்தால் ஏன் தமிழரால் முடியாது?

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