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Despite lofty rhetoric about development, the EU has cut preferential trading rules with emerging economies for commercial reasons

机译:尽管有关发展的雄辩很高,但出于商业原因,欧盟已削减了与新兴经济体的优惠贸易规则

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The EU’s Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) is intended to allow the EU to offer favourable trading rules such as lower tariffs to developing countries. Gabriel Siles-Brugge writes on a recent reform which places greater restrictions on the types of exports which are eligible for this system. He argues that while the reform has been justified by the EU as a development policy on the grounds that it refocuses help toward the least developed nations, rather than emerging economies such as China and India; the real motivation is that it aids the EU’s commercial interests. In particular, by specifically targeting the exports of emerging economies, the reform improves the leverage of the EU in negotiations with these countries over future free trade agreements.
机译:欧盟的通用优惠制度(GSP)旨在使欧盟能够提供有利的贸易规则,例如向发展中国家降低关税。加布里埃尔·西莱斯-布鲁日(Gabriel Siles-Brugge)撰写了最近的一项改革,该改革对符合该制度的出口类型施加了更大的限制。他认为,尽管欧盟已将改革视为发展政策的正当理由,但其理由是将援助重新集中在最不发达国家,而不是中国和印度等新兴经济体。真正的动机是它有助于欧盟的商业利益。特别是,通过专门针对新兴经济体的出口,这项改革提高了欧盟在与这些国家就未来自由贸易协定进行谈判中的杠杆作用。

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