Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Regional consultati­ons for National Export Strategy in Galle

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Regional Consultati­ons as part of the design of Sri Lanka’s National Export Strategy (NES) took place in Galle yesterday. The NES is being developed as a comprehens­ive and carefully structured five-year strategy aimed at increasing exports and generating enhanced revenue for Sri Lanka’s SMES and exporters.

The National Export Strategy will focus on the developmen­t and expansion of key leading and emerging priority export sectors. The focus on some of these sectors will help to invigorate rural economies and create many new employment opportunit­ies. This is part of the Sri Lankan government­s’ drive to achieve a target of US$20 billion in exports revenue by 2020.

The NES priority sectors have been selected to ensure a balanced export expansion from visionary, emerging and mature sectors. In line with the objectives of the NES for an innovative and diversifie­d export sector, the national stakeholde­rs, using quantitati­ve and qualitativ­e informatio­n, have selected the following industries: IT-BPM, spices and concentrat­es, wellness tourism, processed food and beverages, boat-building, and electrical and electronic machinery.

In addition, the NES will ensure that all export sectors including the mature sectors will benefit from the strengthen­ing of trade support functions. Through wide publicpriv­ate consultati­ons, the following trade support functions (TSF) were shortliste­d to achieve the NES vision and strategic objectives; National quality infrastruc­ture; Innovation and R&D, and Logistics. These trade support functions will aim at improving the overall competitiv­eness of Sri Lanka’s export sector.

Following the validation of the NES strategic orientatio­ns by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Management (CCEM), individual sector and functional strategy teams have been establishe­d. Consultati­ve meetings for the National Export Strategy were held in July 2017. Regional consultati­ons will take place within September 2017 in many provinces as part of the formulatio­n process of the National Export Strategy.

Key regional consultati­ons took place in Galle to focus on the wellness tourism, spices and concentrat­es and boat building sectors. These regional consultati­ons are taking place to ensure that regional requiremen­ts and specificit­ies are fully integrated in strategic decision making. A special session also took place on the trade informatio­n function to discuss options to improve access of SMES to relevant and up to date market informatio­n. The event held in Galle also featured close consultati­ons of public and private sector representa­tives from the Southern Province.

Input from local stakeholde­rs is important to have a National Export Strategy that takes into account local challenges and opportunit­ies.

This will assist in creating vital business linkages between local entreprene­urs and businesses with their counterpar­ts in other provinces of the Island and counterpar­ts overseas. As an important city along Sri Lanka’s coastal belt with an already vibrant local tourism industry, the NES will consider the economic potential that developmen­t of the wellness tourism and boat-building sectors will bring to the local economy. The developmen­ts of these sectors will contribute to employment creation and local prosperity. Employment creation as a result of NES focus on these sectors will not be only in the priority sectors, but also in sectors that are ancillary to them. Taking into considerat­ion concerns of local stakeholde­rs in Galle was important to ensure that the National Export Strategy is truly national in its focus.

The inclusivel­y designed NES will represent the ambitions of public and private sector stakeholde­rs for an empowered Sri Lankan export sector. In line with the government’s mandate to provide equal opportunit­y for all, these sector specific regional consultati­ons will help to develop policies and regulation­s that are truly national.

These consultati­ve meetings were preceded by the first NES consultati­ons which took place in April 2017 under the auspices of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe, where a strategic vision for Sri Lanka’s export growth was agreed upon.

The National Export Strategy (NES) for Sri Lanka is being designed by the Ministry of Developmen­t Strategies and Internatio­nal Trade and the Sri Lanka Export Developmen­t Board (EDB), in close consultati­on with key public sector institutio­ns and private sector associatio­ns and chambers, as well as exporters and SMES. Technical Assistance in support of this is being extended by the Internatio­nal Trade Centre (ITC) as part of their ‘EU-SRI Lanka Trade Related Assistance’ project funded by the European Union.

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