Yes. Under the GSP rules of origin, apparel products should qualify under one of the following origin criteria for preferential treatment.
Double transformation
Under the double transformation criteria, garments products should be manufactured in Sri Lanka from the fiber stage (for knitted items) and yarn stage for (woven items). The value addition will not be considered as a qualification to apply for GSP form “A” on textiles products for the EU. In this case garments manufactured in Sri Lanka by using imported fabric (except from SAARC) do not qualify to obtain the GSP form “A” certificate
SAARC cumulative of origin
If a product is manufactured in Sri Lanka using imported material/parts originating from a member country of SAARC region, it will qualify for the GSP form “A” certificate. For that, the exporter should submit a copy of GSP form “A” certificate to confirm that material/parts are imported from a member country of SAARC region
Donor country content rule
In this case, if the fabric is imported from a member country of the EU or Norway or Switzerland and the finished product is exported to the same country then the finished product is qualified to get the GSP form “A” for apparel products. However, the exporter should submit a copy EUR form to confirm that fabric is imported from a donor country. |