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As stated in the resolution tabled by our group, it is alarming that the new eligibility system recommended by the Commission for the generalised system of preferences (GSP) is based exclusively on market share criteria, and disregards development and poverty indicators.
A system of continuous evaluation must be developed that involves consultation with the interested parties, including the trade unions, so that it is possible to react quickly when development objectives are being undermined, to combat poverty and, most importantly, to combat the pillaging of the least-developed countries by various multinationals.
Accordingly, we welcome the criticisms directed at the Commission, in terms not only of the substance but also of the way in which the new system was drawn up, and we stress the need to support and work with the least-developed countries."@en1
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