Rappler.com-Oct 31

The Philippines told the European Union that it is committing to international conventions on human rights and has revised its tactics in the drug war as it seeks the renewal of a highly coveted trade incentive agreement. Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual urged the EU Parliament Committee on International Trade last Tuesday, October 27, to renew the Philippines’ inclusion in the Generalized Scheme of Preferences Plus (GSP+), which grants the country zero tariffs on 6,274 products or 66% of all EU tariff lines.  The GSP+ status is given and retained on the condition that the Philippines complies with a human rights standard or select 27 international conventions on human rights, labor, good governance, and environment. Former president Rodrigo Duterte earlier strained relations with the EU over his contentious war on drugs. The Parliament’s majority even went as far as suggesting to immediately initiate a procedure which could lead to the temporary withdrawal of GSP+ preferences over Duterte’s alleged human rights violations. Read more at: https://www.rappler.com/business/philippines-seeks-european-union-trade-generalized-system-preferences-renewal/