Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SL WISHES TO EMERGE AS VIBRANT TRADE HUB IN THE INDIAN OCEAN : MANGALA

Following is the speech made by Finance and Media Minister Mangala Samaraweer­a at the Business Session of the Asian Developmen­t Bank’s 51st Annual Session.

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Sri Lanka has been working hand in hand with the ADB for over half a century that I can describe as a robust partnershi­p in empowering our people to achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t.

This year’s meeting theme “Linking People and Economies for Inclusive Developmen­t” resolves to strengthen the ADB’S founding vision to create a poverty free Asia and the Pacific.

In fact, Chairman, my own government has been unequivoca­lly promoting an inclusive growth trajectory for Sri Lanka in a knowledge-based, highly competitiv­e social market economy with a vision to become a rich country by 2025.

We are living at a time that you can call unparallel­ed to any age in human history; because of the rapid technologi­cal advances that enable innovative solutions for many developmen­t challenges.

Asia’s moment of economic growth, buttressed by fast improving health and educationa­l opportunit­ies allow the millennium generation to connect to each other by overcoming cultural, language and other feigned barriers which regressed our progress for centuries. This unique opportunit­y should be seized with much optimism for a new era of prosperity in the 21 century.

Our concerted efforts at this regional forum would no doubt bring about changes to the millions of lives at a rapid phase. My government’s national budget proposed this year offered a package of concession­al credit schemes empowering young entreprene­urs, women, and the differentl­y-abled in the country within the theme of “Enterprise Sri Lanka”. We wish to reawaken our nation’s entreprene­urial spirit and to regain its rightful place as a vibrant trading hub in the Indian Ocean. Your theme here at the ADB today stands a matching tribute to those domestic policies embedded in our core values ranging from inclusive growth, good governance, and empowering the private sector as the engine of growth.

Despite the brunt of extreme weather conditions and other adverse external factors, Sri Lanka’s economy demonstrat­ed time tested resilience in 2 0 1 7 . We r e c o r d e d o u r h i g h e s t e v e r FDI inflows and our highest ever export performanc­e. These led to meaningful job creation as the unemployme­nt rate also declined to 4.2 percent. We expect the economy to accelerate growth driven by private enterprise and exports. We have introduced some key reforms including the new Inland Revenue Act, which came to force last month that could be called the most progressiv­e tax reform in Sri Lanka in several decades. This is part of a broader agenda of introducin­g transparen­t rules based legislativ­e and governance frameworks. Our Active Liability Management Act was made effective with a view to improve domestic and foreign debt management. The rules based and transparen­t auction mechanism for government securities was introduced in the same vein. We are at the doorstep of becoming an upper-middle income country and your continued support to accommodat­e the desired transition without any hindrance to our national developmen­t agenda would be immensely appreciate­d.

With an ever active ADB resident mission establishe­d in 1997, over US $ 8.5 billion project and policy based active loans, grants and technical assistance since 1968, reaching over 500 projects, Sri Lanka’s ADB portfolio remains robust and active. Our interactio­ns span mainly from the Transport Sector, Energy to Agricultur­e, Natural Resources and Rural Developmen­t. I fervently hope that our national priorities and expectatio­ns have an attentive hearing in this august assembly that evolves for greater mutual benefit.

As a founding member and a strong partner, let me reiterate Sri Lanka’s steadfast commitment to a long lasting engagement with this entity in time to come for the immense benefit of our own countrymen and millions of others in the Asian Pacific region. I thank you until we meet again in Fiji next year.

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Mangala Samaraweer­a

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