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Designing the UK trade preferences scheme for developing nations
We’re seeking views on proposed changes to the trade preference scheme which reduces or removes import tariffs for 70 developing countries.
Last fetched 03 May 2026 · gov.uk
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We want to know what you think about proposed changes to the UK’s trade preference scheme. This is currently known as the UK Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP).
In particular, we want to hear your views on:
- rules of origin requirements for least developed countries (LDCs)
- reducing tariffs for low income and lower-middle income countries
- the approach to goods graduation, which suspends reduced rates on some goods
- the conditions and reporting requirements for low or lower-middle income countries
The new UK preferences scheme (the Developing Countries Trading Scheme) will take effect in 2022.
Consultation documentsWe would prefer to receive responses using our online questionnaire tool.
The statement of direction provides details on the policy proposals.
The information pack sets out technical information and policy background on the UK GSP.
Documents
GSP consultation – commodity codes tableapplication/vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheetStatement of direction: designing a new UK trade preferences scheme to take effect in 2022 application/pdfInformation pack on the UK’s Generalised Scheme of Preferencesapplication/pdfGSP consultation questions (print version)application/pdfUK trade preferences scheme for developing countries: summary of responses