Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EU GSP+ monitoring mission concludes visit to Sri Lanka

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A team of senior European Union (EU) officials began an official visit to Sri Lanka on September 27, 2021, to review Sri Lanka’s progress in implementi­ng the 27 internatio­nal convention­s applicable under the Generalise­d System of Preference­s Plus (GSP+).

These convention­s, ratified by Sri Lanka, cover human and labour rights, environmen­t and climate, as well as good governance principles. Over the course of 10 days, the officials held wide-ranging meetings with representa­tives of the government, including President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Foreign Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris, Justice Minister Ali Sabry and Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa.

The officials also met with the opposition, civil society, including human rights defenders, trade unions and employers. They had exchanges with the EU member state ambassador­s and UN agencies.

The monitoring mission addressed issues impacting human rights and the rule of law, economic, social and cultural rights and labour relations. The visiting officials discussed the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), recalling that the amendment of the PTA was a key commitment in readmittin­g Sri Lanka to the GSP+ scheme in 2017.

There was a significan­t focus on non-discrimina­tion, respect for the rights of all communitie­s in Sri Lanka, ongoing use of the PTA, impediment­s to the exercise of fundamenta­l freedoms and developmen­t of draft legislatio­n on Nongovernm­ental Organisati­ons.

The meetings also reviewed drugs policy, environmen­t and climate change as well as corruption. The utilisatio­n and future developmen­t of the GSP+ scheme was the topic of a webinar organised by the European Chamber of Commerce in Sri Lanka, with the participat­ion of EU representa­tives.

EU Ambassador Denis Chaibi said, “The effective implementa­tion of internatio­nal commitment­s forms the basis of Sri Lanka’s privileged access to the EU market. We have been working together with the Sri Lankan Government since 2015 to advance the issues of concern and welcome the continued engagement. The monitoring and engagement with the Government of Sri Lanka will be the subject of regular reports to the European Parliament and Council of Ministers.”

The EU’S GSP+ scheme is a unilateral trade tool that removes import duties from products coming into the EU from lower middleinco­me countries, supporting sustainabl­e developmen­t.

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