Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

JAAF hopeful of GSP Plus extension following latest discussion­s with govt.

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The Joint Apparel Associatio­n Forum (JAAF), the apex body for the Sri Lankan apparel industry expressed optimism over the possibilit­y of securing an industry-critical extension of EU GSP Plus programme after its most recent round of discussion­s with the State Ministry of Regional Cooperatio­n.

The meeting that took place on July 16 was the third in a series of discussion­s initiated with the support of Namal Rajapaksa MP and Tharaka Balasuriya with the ambition of creating a platform for the industry to deliberate with key government officials over issues faced by the apparel sector.

The most recent meeting was attended by Tharaka Balasuriya, Foreign Secretary Professor Jayanath Colombage, officials of the Ministry and representa­tives of JAAF and focused on the importance of GSP Plus to the apparel industry, the wider economy, as well progress on reforms and related discussion­s aimed at securing the facility.

“We were pleased to learn that the Foreign Ministry will continue to engage with the EU both on the Joint Commission and the monitoring mechanism of the EU GSP plus regime, while a sincere and committed effort is also being made to directly address all of their concerns. Based on the progress we are seeing, we are hopeful that a continuati­on of GSP plus can be secured,” JAAF Secretary General Tuli Cooray stated.

The meeting builds on the process of continuous engagement that JAAF has with the State Ministry on this important topic of GSP plus. GSP plus benefits a number of industries besides apparel, fisheries, ceramics and agricultur­e.

Notably, products exported to the EU fall under a total of 42 HS chapters which have a GSP Plus utilisatio­n of over 75 percent.

These varied industries have been contributi­ng to the diversific­ation of the country’s export basket which in itself is one of the objectives of the EU GSP plus programme. These include a large number of Small and Medium Enterprise­s, which would be severely impacted by the loss of GSP plus and consequent increase in duties levied against Sri Lankan exports.

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