Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

New Zealand and Sri Lanka to consider free trade agreement

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New Zealand and Sri Lanka will open diplomatic posts in each other’s nations and are considerin­g a free trade agreement, the Pacific country’s trade minister said on Friday.

New Zealand Trade Minister Todd Mcclay and Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe instructed officials to consider a framework to boost economic ties, which could result in a free trade deal, Mcclay said in a statement after the two met this week at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

“Sri Lanka and New Zealand are complement­ary economies. There is potential for greater trade both ways,” said Mcclay, and added that any deal could include “other likeminded nations.” New Zealand, a small island nation heavily dependent on internatio­nal trade, is closely watching developmen­ts as growing US protection­ism threatens the Transpacif­ic Partnershi­p (TPP) signed by 12 nations last year, which incoming President Donald Trump has pledged to abandon.

Wellington is focussing on getting a number of new trade deals and existing pact upgrades off the ground, including one with the European Union.

Mcclay has also said it would be “interestin­g” to see whether momentum builds around the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p, an Asian trade pact that includes China and India, if the United States pulls out of the TPP.

Trade with Sri Lanka is currently modest, at NZ $ 307 million in the year to October 2016. Sri Lanka is a major buyer of New Zealand’s main goods export, dairy products, with exports last year worth NZ $ 240 million.

 ??  ?? New Zealand Trade Minister Todd Mcclay and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe Pic by Pradeep Pathirana
New Zealand Trade Minister Todd Mcclay and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe Pic by Pradeep Pathirana

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