普惠制和巴基斯坦对欧盟的出口

Mr. Iqbal Ahmad A. Soomro, Dr. Ishaque Ahmed Ansari
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欧盟(EU)自2014年1月起对发展中国家的进口产品实施普惠制(GSP+),关税大幅降低。普惠制+被称为“可持续发展和良好治理的特别激励安排”。目前有8个普惠制+受益国:亚美尼亚、玻利维亚、佛得角、吉尔吉斯斯坦、蒙古、巴基斯坦、菲律宾和斯里兰卡。本研究的重点是巴基斯坦、斯里兰卡和菲律宾对欧盟的出口。此外,普惠制+对巴基斯坦、斯里兰卡和菲律宾贸易的影响。采用描述性统计和回归分析来确定GSP+的影响。为了进行回归分析,我们研究了2008-2019年期间的数据,即GSP+前6年(2008-2013年)和GSP+后6年(2014-2019年)。结果显示,与斯里兰卡和菲律宾相比,巴基斯坦是普惠制+的最大受益者。人们还注意到,在普惠制+之后,巴基斯坦的出口已经从亚洲和非洲转移到欧盟。
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The GSP+ and Exports of Pakistan to the European Union
The European Union (EU) introduced a scheme known as GSP+ (Generalised Scheme of Preferences Plus) for importing products from developing countries, effective from January 2014, with lowering of tariffs substantially. The GSP+ is termed as a ‘special incentive arrangement for sustainable development and good governance.’ There are currently eight GSP+ beneficiary countries: Armenia, Bolivia, Cape Verde, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka. This study is focused on the exports of Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines to the European Union. In addition, the impact of GSP+ on the trade of Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Philippines. Descriptive statistics and regression analyses have been performed to identify the impact of GSP+. For regression analyses, data for the period 2008-2019, i.e., six years before the GSP+ (2008-2013) and six years after the GSP+ (2014-2019) has been studied. The result shows that Pakistan is the most beneficiary of the GSP+ as compared to Sri Lanka and the Philippines. It has also been noticed that the exports of Pakistan have shifted from Asia and Africa to the EU in the wake of the GSP+.
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