limination of tariff duties
EDANA advocates an early elimination of duties on a reciprocal basis, as the next multilateral negotiations will not be concluded for several years in terms of tariff elimination. To achieve this objective, EDANA believes that sectorial tariff elimination for nonwovens should be included in the upcoming negotiation. An ‘early harvest’ tariff elimination will allow the continuation of production in a cost effective and environmentally friendly manner. This should meet the industry’s needs for fair trade ultimately reaching on a reciprocal basis, the objective of zero duties.
The industry needs to obtain fair export access to markets where certain countries maintain abnormally high duties: e.g. Brazil, Canada, China, India Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand (between 11% and 30%). As a matter of comparison, today import duties are 4.3% on HS 56.03 and 0% on HS 48.03 into the EU. It is to be noted that for the other major industrialised countries Japan has the same duties as the E.U.; the U.S.A. has no duties. In this respect, EDANA advocates a 0% tariff into the EU and Japan in order to be reciprocal with the U.S.A.
Preferential duty treatment
EDANA is of the opinion that too restrictive preferential origin treatment is given to processing and working operations, carried out on third country origin material in the EU for producers of nonwovens products of chapters 56.03 and 62. It imposes unnecessary constraints on economic operators. EDANA advocates for modernisation and simplification of preferential rules of origin. The review process also strives for a flexible approach.