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These countries have not extended tariff preferences to Canada for some time.
It also plans to suspend tariff preferences for Bolivia’s imports.
However, Canadian dairy products were excluded from any tariff preferences.
Key to this is knowledge of the extent to which the tariff preferences system helps to limit poverty.
Tariff preferences should be beneficial to the whole of society and not just a certain number of companies.
These tariff preferences apply to imports of products from beneficiary developing countries.
Read more on tariff preferences in Notice 826.
Where Iran is concerned, human rights should not be accorded secondary status with trade and tariff preferences.
Moreover, it will provide additional tariff preferences to encourage sustainable development and good governance.
The generalised tariff preferences system does not, therefore, help the development of EU trade.
This special relationship has resulted, in particular, in the granting of tariff preferences.
In all cases, tariff preferences are statistically significant.
Pakistan will now soon attain the long-wished for status of a developing country with special tariff preferences.
We unreservedly support the proposal to withdraw tariff preferences for Burma.
The tariff preferences are re-established if, during three consecutive years, the sector has not met either of the criteria.
The system is based on tariff preferences at variable rates, accompanied by trade-related capacity building.
Additional tariff preferences under the three special incentive arrangements apply to the sensitive products mentioned above.
I believe such action could more than offset the erosion of tariff preferences through multilateral liberalisation.
It is also worth considering how we could integrate sustainability criteria into the scheme of tariff preferences.
Suspension of the tariff preferences is absolutely essential.
Tariff preferences by definition concern only the tariff side of trade barriers.
In an Industrial Society, it is possible to ask questions about communications tariff preferences for "educational" institutions.
The scheme of generalised tariff preferences is a very useful tool for aiding developing countries.
Indeed, the tariffs preferences are granted only to products that can be considered "originating" in one of the members of the free trade area.
Tariff preferences provide an incentive to traders to import products from developing countries, and help them to compete on international markets.