The European Union granted Pakistan of GSP+ status at the beginning of the 2014.Indeed, the GSP+ system is a more favourable system than the Generalised Schem of Preferences, because it matches the cut in the reduced tariff with further additional tariff preferences. In particular, the preferences in the GSP+ are according to the participation of the developing countries in international conventions or agreement, usually fostering and enforcing the sustainable development and the good governance. However, due to the new system introduced, exporters are required to deal with new requirements and criteria of classification of the goods. In order to furnish a guide for the Pakistani entrepreneurs - also with regard to all the documents necessary for the administrative procedure of export. The International Trade Centre released a report indicating the criteria of classification of the most relevant goods such as clothing, footwear, fruits and nuts, ethanol, and dairy. In particular, the report sets out health and sanitary requirements, technical standards, rules of origin, labelling, and licensing rules, in order to enable a more efficient exportation system and to render effective the GSP+ system applied to Pakistan. The gLAWcal Team LIBEAC project Friday, 12 November 2014 (Source: International Trade Centre)