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                    [Title] => SIAP confident carrageenan will make it to US GSP list this year
                    [Summary] => The Seaweed Industry Association of the Philippines (SIAP) is bullish about its prospects of getting carrageenan included in this year’s list of product covered by the US Generalized System of Preferences (GSP). Inclusion in the GSP list will cut the existing five-percent tariff on manufactured carrageenan to zero.

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SIAP president Benson Dakay said local seaweed exporters are firming up documents required by the Washington-based US Trade Representative Office (USTRO) for specific industries that want to qualify for the GSP.
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