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EAEU-GSP Case Model

Overview of EAEU GSP Case Model

The EAEU GSP provides critical advantages to exporters from developing countries like the Philippines, fostering trade trough tariff preferences, compliance infrastructure, and strategic positioning in Eurasian markets.

Tariff Preference

Philippine exporters benefit from reduced or zero-duty access to the EAEU market, enhancing price competitiveness across sectors such as agriculture, textiles, and electronics.

Market Access Expansion

With a well-established origin certification system and simplified documentation (e.g., invoice declaration under $5,000), even SMEs can easily access GSP benefits.

Compliance Infrastructure

EAEU GSP facilitates entry into large and growing markets like Russia and Kazakhstan, where Philippine products such as coconut goods and garments enjoy favorable perception and demand.

Logistics & Cost Advantage

Shorter transit times and lower freight costs to EAEU ports (e.g., Vladivostok) give the Philippines a competitive edge over non-GSP exporters.

Strategic Factors Enhancing the Philippines' Position

Sample Product

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HS CODE : 1513.19

Target Market MFN Tariff GSP Tariff Competitor
Russia
(also applicable
to Belarus, Kazakhstan)
10% 7.5% Thailand, Brazil

Textile HS Code Classification Principle in Mixed Materials

Strategic Factor 1

GSP Compliance Infrastructure

Efficient and accurate issuance of Certificates of Origin through systems managed by DTI and BoC

Easily accessible even for small-scale exporters, especially with the option of invoice declaration for shipments under $5,000

Strategic Factor 2

Brand Recognition in the EAEU Market

Philippines coconut products are associated with natural and healthy qualities, which are in high demand in Russia and Kazakhstan.

Certain organic variants can target premium consumer segments

Strategic Factor 3

Preferential Access Compared to Non-GSP Competitors

Brazil and Thailand are either excluded from GSP benefits for this product or face limitations

Even for similar products, the Philippines has an advantage in meeting or simplifying origin criteria

Case Model Diagram

Eligibility for GSP benefits for coconut

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Logistics Cost Advantage

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GSP Utilization Advantage vs Non-GSP Exporters

Comparison point Flag Philippines Philippines Flag Thailand Thailand Flag Brazil Brazil
GSP Status
(HS 1513.19)
GSP Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
Tariff Applied GSP 7.5% MFN 10% MFN 10%
Transport Mode Sea via Singapore / Busan Sea via Singapore / Busan Sea via Atlantic + Suez
Average Transit Time to Russia
(Vladivostok)
30-35 days 35-40 days 50-60 days
Average Freight Cost(20ft) $2,200 – 2,800 $2,200 – 2,800 $3,800 – 4,500

Tariff Edge: Only the Philippines enjoys 7.5% GSP rate

Transit Advantage: Shorter sea route to Vladivostok vs Brazil & Thailand

Freight Cost Benefit: Up to 40% lower than Brazil, and competitive with Thailand

Overall, the Philippines holds a strategic dual advantage in exporting to the EAEU market — benefiting not only from reduced tariffs under the GSP scheme but also from lower freight costs and faster transit times compared to non-GSP competitors like Brazil and Thailand.

Latest Updates and Statistics (as of April, 2025)

Recent developments in the EAEU GSP reflect shifts in beneficiary status, trade patterns, and ongoing modernization efforts.

Beneficiary Adjustments

China and other advanced economies have been removed from the GSP list, with potential additions of new Least Developed Countries (LDCs) still pending confirmation.

Trade Growth

Between 2020 and 2024, EAEU imports from GSP countries grew by 6% annually, with Least Developed Countries (LDCs) contributing 25% to this growth.

Modernization Measures

Since 2009, product coverage under the GSP has likely expanded by 10%, and the origin verification process is expected to be simplified by 2025.

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