The two FTA negotiations with Georgia and Maldives will likely cover, among others, the following key elements –
Hong Kong does not apply any tariff on imports. For Georgia and Maldives, the average applied tariff rates are 0.7% and 20.8% respectively(Note 5). Under the FTA negotiations, we shall seek to agree on the modalities for early elimination or reduction of tariffs for products of Hong Kong origin, while Hong Kong will bind its tariff on all products originated from Georgia and Maldives at zero percent.
Views sought: we invite views on which sectors (please specify which economy) Hong Kong should particularly focus on in tariff negotiations under the respective FTAs.
Under the FTA negotiations, the two sides will seek to agree on a set of simple and transparent rules of origin to facilitate trade in goods between Hong Kong and the other party. It is envisaged that both sides will also draw up implementation details of the origin rules, including the documentation requirements for products to substantiate claim of origin and preferential tariffs on importation, with an aim of encouraging trade in goods between the parties.
Views sought: we invite views on the origin rules under the FTA with Georgia and Maldives respectively as well as the implementation aspects of such rules.
In the negotiations, we aim to seek better market access or more predictability for services and service suppliers of Hong Kong in Georgia and Maldives.
Views sought: we invite views on -
We also welcome comments and inputs on other matters relating to services trade with these two economies.
Hong Kong will seek to create a more favourable investment environment to facilitate mutual investment flows with Georgia and Maldives.
Views sought: we invite views on improvements that should be sought from Georgia and Maldives to their policies on, and treatments of, investments from Hong Kong.
The two FTA negotiations will cover, among others, reduction of non-tariff barriers, improvement on the rules of trade remedy measures, simplification of customs facilitation procedures, legal and institutional matters and a simple mechanism for timely settlement of disputes. The proposed FTA with Georgia will also cover intellectual property rights, competition, environment and possibly e-commerce. The proposed FTA with Maldives will cover economic and technical cooperation on issues of mutual interests.
Views sought: we invite views on the above and any other particular areas or measures which Hong Kong should focus on.
We believe that the two FTAs concerned will bring economic benefits to Hong Kong, provide Hong Kong with better access to these two emerging markets, and create more business opportunities beneficial to Hong Kong's long-term economic growth. It will also be conducive to Hong Kong's role as an international trade, commerce and financial centre.
Interested parties are invited to send in their views and suggestions in writing by 6 June 2016 by mail, fax, or e-mail as indicated below. For enquiries, you are welcome to contact Miss Jessica MAK at 2398 5684 or email: fta@tid.gov.hk.
Mailing address: | Europe Division Trade and Industry Department Room 1325, 13/F Trade and Industry Tower 3 Concorde Road Kowloon City Hong Kong |
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Fax Number: | 2789 9761 / 2789 2491 |
E-mail address: | fta@tid.gov.hk |
Trade and Industry Department
The Government of the HKSAR
6 May 2016
The "last substantial transformation" criterion, when applied to manufactured goods involving multiple country/place materials and/or processing, refers generally to the manufacturing process (or processes) which has changed permanently and substantially the shape, nature, form or utility of the basic materials used in manufacture.
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