Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Malik to hold talks in India to resume ETCA

- By Nishel Fernando

„Minister Samarawick­rama expected to hold discussion­s with Indian govt. to resume

ETCA talks during his visit this week „ETCA negotiatio­ns were hampered by controvers­y surroundin­g Sl-singapore FTA and Indian general elections

„Sri Lanka is also expected to resume talks with China on proposed FTA „

Developmen­t Strategies and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Malik Samarawick­rama plans to hold ministeria­l-level discussion­s with Indian counterpar­ts during his visit to India this week, in order to resume negotiatio­ns on the proposed Economic and Technology Co-operation Agreement (ETCA) with India.

Samarawick­rama is scheduled to fly to India today to attend an Investment Forum in Gujarat, India, which is organised by Sri Lanka’s High Commission in New Delhi.

While noting that the ETCA negations with India have reached advanced stages, Samarawick­rama

told Mirror Business that he plans to hold talks with the Indian government to resume negotiatio­ns on the proposed trade pact.

According to Developmen­t Strategies and Internatio­nal Trade Ministry Secretary S.T. Kodikara, the government has already informed the Indian government, through the Indian High Commission in Colombo, that Sri Lanka is ready to resume the ETCA negotiatio­ns.

The previous FTA team of negotiator­s led by former Chief FTA Negotiator K.J. Weerasingh­e had completed 11 rounds of negotiatio­ns on the ETCA with the Indian counterpar­ts.

They also had made a notable progress in negotiatin­g the obstacles the Sri Lankan exporters face in accessing the Indian market, including non-tariff barriers.

Following the resignatio­n of Weerasingh­e and controvers­y over the Sri Lankasinga­pore FTA, the government appointed a new FT A negotiatin­g team led by Commerce Department Director General Sonali Wijeratne.

The resumption of FTA negotiatio­ns was further delayed due to the Indian general elections, which were held in May.

Meanwhile, Kodikara noted that Samarawick­rama also in writing informed Vice Minister of Commerce of China Wang Shouwen of Sri Lanka’s readiness to resume stalled negotiatio­ns on the proposed Chinasri Lanka FTA. “We already informed both India and China that we are ready to resume FTA negotiatio­ns. We are waiting for their response,” he said.

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