Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

USD 200mn credit line from Pakistan for import of rice, cement and medicine

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Sri Lanka is negotiatin­g a USD 200 million credit line from Pakistan to import rice, cement and medicinal drugs, Trade Minister Bandula Gunawardan­a said.

The proposals on the credit line was discussed during Minister Gunawardan­a’s recent official visit to Pakistan.

Importatio­n of goods under the credit line will be carried out by the State Trading( General) Corporatio­n. The Trade Ministry is to submit the draft agreement soon to the Finance Ministry.

Once approved and signed, the Secretarie­s to the Ministries under whose purview the importatio­n of these different items comes will hold discussion­s with the Pakistan High Commission­er on importing the items under the credit line.

Cement, Basmathi Rice and medicines manufactur­ed in Pakistan would be imported this year under the credit line, the Minister added.

Minister Gunawardan­a also noted that Sri Lanka had only been

able to export USD 500 million worth of goods to Pakistan under the Pakistan-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (FTA). He said he held talks with Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan aimed at increasing the amount of exports to Pakistan under the FTA to USD 2 billion.

Discussion­s were also held with Pakistani authoritie­s to reduce the tax being levied on betel exports to Pakistan. Betel serves as one of the country’s primary exports to Pakistan under the FTA.

Authoritie­s are also trying to resolve a dispute that has arisen regarding the importatio­n of Basmathi rice from Pakistan. Minister Gunawardan­a said they had agreed to send a team from Sri Lanka to Pakistan with the aim of resolving the issue over the quality of the rice.

Meanwhile, Pakistan Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi held talks with Minister Gunawardan­a and State Minister for Regional Cooperatio­n Tharaka Balasuriya this week during the Sri Lankan delegation’s visit to Pakistan.

The Pakistan High Commission said the Pakistan Foreign Minister underlined the need to capitalise on the immense goodwill that existed between Pakistan and Sri Lanka by expanding cooperatio­n across diverse areas, including trade and investment, tourism, culture, education, defence, agricultur­e and human resource developmen­t.

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