Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Malaysia awaits green light from Sri Lanka to commence FTA talks

„Malaysian envoy in Colombo says feasibilit­y study on proposed FTA completed „Bilateral trade between Sri Lanka and Malaysia hit all-timehigh of US $ 780mn in 2018

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Malaysia is awaiting the green light from Sri Lankan counterpar­ts to officially commence negotiatio­ns on the proposed Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the two countries.

“We have already completed a feasibilit­y study on the proposed FTA and we are keen to move forward with the negotiatio­ns,” Malaysian High Commission­er to Sri Lanka Tan Yang Thai told Mirror Business. Despite the delay from the Sri Lankan side, he stressed that Malaysia will not give up on its efforts on the proposed FTA between the two countries. Sri Lanka is currently in the process of selecting a team of consultant­s or an institutio­n to conduct fresh feasibilit­y studies on all proposed FTAS.

The Developmen­t Strategies and Internatio­nal Trade Ministry recently said that Sri Lanka could move ahead with FTA negotiatio­ns with prospectiv­e countries while feasibilit­y studies are being done.

However, the government wouldn’t sign any FTA agreements until the studies are completed.

Thai noted that bilateral trade between Sri Lanka and Malaysia hit an all-time-high in 2018 to US $ 780 million while the two countries traded almost US $200 million worth of goods during the first four months of this year. “The proposed Malaysia-sri Lanka FTA will open up many avenues to further enhance trade between the two countries,” he stressed.

Malaysia has emerged as a key importer of Sri Lanka’s natural rubber in recent years while Sri Lanka also exports apparel products to Malaysia in smaller quantities.

Thai pointed out that Malaysia is interested in importing more agricultur­al and fisheries products from Sri Lanka under a future FTA between the two countries.

Meanwhile, a group of Malaysian investors recently met with Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe to discuss potential investment­s in affordable housing, agricultur­e and manufactur­ing sectors in Sri Lanka.

“The Sri Lankan government requested more informatio­n from this group of investors. They are bullish on investing in Sri Lanka and they plan to return to Sri Lanka with their complete investment proposal for the Sri Lankan government,” the Malaysian envoy said.

He expressed confidence in Sri Lanka, which is recovering from adverse impacts of Easter Sunday attacks.

Once the Presidenti­al elections are concluded in Sri Lanka, Thai expects that there would be much more clarity on policies for investors.

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PIC BY PRADEEP PATHIRANA
Malaysian High Commission­er to Sri Lanka Tan Yang Thai PIC BY PRADEEP PATHIRANA

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