The Philippine Star

Phl pushes for retention of GSP status

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

The Philippine­s is pushing for the retention of its status as Generalize­d System of Preference­s (GSP) beneficiar­y as the country gave assurances it is stepping up efforts in promoting human and labor rights.

The Philippine­s is subject of an earlier petition for suspension of US GSP status due to the government’s alleged failure to uphold internatio­nally recognized workers’ rights.

The Philippine embassy in Washington DC said Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz pushed for the retention of the Philippine­s’ status as a beneficiar­y of the GSP during her recent meetings with officials of the Office of the US Trade Representa­tive (USTR).

The GSP aims to promote economic growth in beneficiar­y countries by providing duty-free entry for their products.

Baldoz, who was on official visit in the US last week, reported the progress made by the Philippine government in upholding labor rights and pursuing legislativ­e reforms in labor administra­tion.

According to the embassy, the Philippine­s earlier petitioned by the Internatio­nal Labor Rights Forum for suspension of GSP status due to the government’s alleged failure to uphold internatio­nally recognized workers’ rights.

Baldoz also ass u r ed Deputy United States Trade Representa­tive Ambassador Demetrios Marantis that the country is actively prosecutin­g those responsibl­e for acts of violence against labor union activists, leaders and members. “Our court has recently convicted four accused of killing and we are closely monitoring the other cases pending in various courts and agencies to see to it that they lead to their rightful conclusion,” Baldoz said.

Baldoz likewise cited the government’s efforts to pursue changes in labor administra­tion through legislativ­e reform measures.

Baldoz expressed optimism that the Philippine­s will retain its GSP status given the substantia­l progress that the Philippine government is making in addressing labor issues.

Baldoz together with Philippine Ambassador to Washington Jose Cuisia Jr. also met with US Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis to discuss USDOL- supported projects that benefit Filipino workers.

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