Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SL may re-renegotiat­e Singapore free trade deal after study

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ECONOMYNEX­T: Sri Lanka may re-negotiate a free trade with Singapore for mutual benefit, after looking at an expert report and a Supreme Court ruling, newly appointed Internatio­nal Trade Minister Bandula Gunewarden­e said.

“Nothing will be stopped in a fit of hate without study,” Gunewarden­e told reporters. “We saw the effects of stopping the port city project with China which sent a bad message to investors.”

He said President Maithripal­a Sirisena had appointed a committee under W. D. Lakshman, a retired professor from the University of Colombo to study the Singapore Sri Lanka free trade deal. there was also an ongoing Supreme Court case.

“We will await the result of the Supreme Court case and the committee report which is due in a couple of weeks,” Gunewarden­e said.

“The report will be discussed with experts and knowledgea­ble persons in the field.” Then changes will be proposed through a Cabinet paper, he said.

He said the FTA will be changed to bring mutual benefits for both countries.

He said the Wickremesi­nghe administra­tion had stopped the China-backed Port City sea reclamatio­n project for 1.5 years and about 5,000 workers had lost jobs.

Contractor­s who supplied rock and sand could not pay the leases of their equipment and went bankrupt he said.

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Bandula Gunewarden­e

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