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Sri Lanka signs economic cooperation agreement with Czech Republic

byCT Report
12/02/2018
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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka and the Czech Republic signed a landmark agreement on Mutual Cooperation aiming to formulate and implement a framework of economic engagement through the establishment of a joint committee to promote bilateral trade, investment and economic relations. The Minister of Development Strategies & International Trade Malik Samarawickrama plans to formulate the action framework under this Agreement.

Minister Malik Samarawickrema signed the Agreement between the Ministry of Development Strategies & International Trade of Sri Lanka and the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic on Mutual Cooperation on 7 February 2018. The Ambassador of the Czech Republic in India, accredited to Sri Lanka, Milan Hovorka, signed on behalf of the Minister of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic.

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The Ministry highlighted that special emphasis will be given to encourage investment cooperation in economic sectors through non-traditional financial instruments. This ministerial joint committee will be co-chaired by the Minister of International Trade, Sujeewa Senasinghe.

Sri Lanka’s exports to the Czech Republic amounted to around US$ 55 million with positive trade balance in 2017. There is a continuous growth in exports since the last decade from Sri Lanka to the Czech Republic. Sri Lanka’s exports to the Czech Republic have been mainly confined to the sectors of rubber and rubber-based products, tea, coconut and coconut-based products and apparel.

Being a tea exporting country, Sri Lanka has potential to widen the exports of its value-added tea to the Czech Republic. Since the Czech Republic has a developed automobile industry, Sri Lanka can explore market opportunities in the Czech Republic for the rubber finished products like tyres and other automobile parts. Sri Lanka has the potential to export to the Czech Republic in other sectors like electronic and electrical, insulated wires, chemical products, essential oil, processed foods, edible fruits and vegetables, tobacco, ceramic products and seafood. To strengthen cooperation in the economic sphere for mutual benefit, both parties welcomed the signing of the Agreement on Mutual Cooperation.

 

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