Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

PM SAYS WOULD RENEGOTIAT­E GSP PLUS

- BY YOHAN PERERA

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe said yesterday he would visit Brussels on Saturday to re-negotiate the GSP Plus facility with the European countries.

Prime Minister Wickremesi­nghe said this at the World Export Developmen­t Forum 2016 organised by the Export Developmen­t Board (EDB) and Internatio­nal Trade Centre which got underway yesterday morning.

“On Saturday, I will be leaving for Brussels to re-negotiate GSP Plus,” he said while stressing that Sri Lanka needed to find markets for its products in order to increase exports, which would enable growth.

“We had the GSP +, so did Bangladesh. We gave it up while Bangladesh kept quiet, and increased its exports on garments alone.

“We focused instead on foreign remittance­s. But that is limited as it brings a limited income from a large number of people,” he said.

The Prime Minister said Sri Lanka would be working on several free trade agreements and also a comprehens­ive economic partnershi­p with Japan, while the country was looking towards

This way we can reach for Asian markets and the European markets. The way USA will develop will be known after November, when the new regime takes over...

signing free trade agreements with Bay of Bengal countries.

“We have three important agreements -with India, the Economic Technologi­cal Cooperatio­n (ETCA) agreement. It will enable us to have closer cooperatio­n with India, especially with the five Southern States, with Sri Lanka being the fastest growing area in the sub continent. At the moment there is a combined GDP of $ 500 billion. There is a lot of scope for Sri Lanka and India to work together,” he said.

He also said Sri Lanka would be working on another FTA with Singapore. The Prime Minister said Sri Lanka would negotiate on Free Trade Agreements with other Bay of Bengal countries as well.

“The Bay of Bengal will be a fastgrowin­g region with fast-growing incomes,” he said.

He said Sri Lanka was currently talking with China on a Free Trade Agreement under ‘One Gate, One Road’ initiative.

“This way we can reach for Asian markets and the European markets. The way USA will develop will be known after November, when the new regime takes over. But we have made plans as far as markets are concerned,” he said.

He said a programme of giving incentives to the foreign direct investment­s and local investment­s would be announced shortly.

The Prime Minister said one core area that would be focused on would be to give incentives to domestic manufactur­ing industries to become competitiv­e.

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