Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EU Trade Related Assistance Project comes to successful close

„The 4-year project was aimed at assisting SMES to increase trade competitiv­eness in the EU and regional markets

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The Trade Related Assistance Project extended by the European Union (EU) to Sri Lanka came to a close this week after a successful four-year implementa­tion programme.

Funded entirely by the EU, the project was carried out with a total fund of 8 million Euros and aimed at assisting local small and medium-sized enterprise­s (SMES) to increase their trade competitiv­eness in the EU and regional markets.

The EU Trade Related Assistance Project was implemente­d by the Internatio­nal Trade Centre (ITC) with the United Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organizati­on (UNIDO), in partnershi­p with the Department of Commerce (DOC) of the Ministry of Trade.

Speaking on the success of the four-year project, Delegation of the EU Head of Cooperatio­n Frank Hess said the project has done so much work in so many areas, and most of this was successful.

“Over the last years and also today in the last project steering committee, we have heard quite a few personal stories and the majority, if not all of these, are indeed success stories. They illustrate and go beyond the words ‘trade is better than aid’,” he said while addressing the final meeting in Colombo last evening.

Hess stressed that the project has helped the Sri Lankan economy, the government and the private sector, in particular the exporters and workers, to become more profession­al, competitiv­e, and to generate more income by exporting to Europe and other regions.

Reflecting similar sentiments, ITC National Project Coordinato­r Dr. Dayaratna Silva acknowledg­ed that the project has helped Sri Lanka integrate policies and regulatory reforms of the World Trade Organizati­on (WTO), allowing SMES to make the most of potential opportunit­ies resulting from the EU’S Generalise­d Scheme of Preference­s Plus (GSP Plus).

„It particular­ly helped exporters to become more profession­al, competitiv­e, in generating higher income

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“Since its commenceme­nt in November 2016, the EU-SRI Lanka Trade-related Assistance project has strengthen­ed the country’s macro-economic framework by expanding the export economy and promoting investment within Sri Lanka’s National Policy Framework,” he said.

Dr. Silva added in addition to a series of initiative­s, national capacities were developed with the support of ITC in e-commerce, investment promotion, trade negotiatio­ns and policy dialogue to support policymake­rs and SMES navigate complex multilater­al, regional and domestic trading environmen­ts.

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