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China, S’pore FTAs can transform two-thirds of Sri Lanka’s imports: WTO
Oct 10, 201704:19 PM
China, S’pore FTAs can transform two-thirds of Sri Lanka’s imports: WTO

A visiting top official from World Trade Organization (WTO) today said that no less than two thirds of annual imports to Sri Lanka will enter the country duty free when the FTAs with China and Singapore are wrapped up.
 
“At present over half of Sri Lanka’s imports at 51% are from MFN sources at zero import duty. Assuming both China and Singapore FTAs are successfully formulated, and with zero duty rates, the total volume of duty free imports to Sri Lanka will be 75% of the country’s annual imports,” said the Chief of the Regional Trade Agreements Division of WTO, Dr Rohini Acharya, in Colombo. 

 

WTO’s Acharya, joined by the visiting WTO Counsellor Ms Jo- Ann Crawford, was addressing the launch event of the National Seminar on WTO and Regional Trade Agreements organised by the Department of Commerce at Taj Hotel, Colombo.  

 

“In that, the volume of duty free imports annually entering Sri Lanka will go up to 75% from the present 51% bringing significant advantages to the economy such as low cost products in the market and low cost raw materials for export industries. The two new FTAs can bring an additional 24% totalling it to 75%,” she said. 

 

Acharya cautioned that Sri Lanka should make sure that the regional trade agreements (RTAs) are reciprocal and to be cautious as to how they are defined.

 

“Beware of how you define RTAs –a real RTA should be reciprocal; Unilateral ae Agreements such as the GSP are not two way. We are talking of such two-way (reciprocal) programs as the India-Sri Lanka FTA and Pakistan-Sri Lanka FTA.”
 
Secretary of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce KDN Ranjith Ashoka said that it is vital to resolve trade issues but they should not deter in working on RTAs. 

 

“We are presently working towards China and Singapore FTAs. The FTA work is proceeding with much care so that local stakeholders are protected,” he said.

 

“Sri Lanka’s hub positioning is a key. They call it Open Skies, but the open ocean routes are even more important for our trade development. For example, we handle 30% of Indian container trans-shipments.”

 

Minister of industry and Commerce Rishad Bathiudeen, addressing the session, said that Sri Lanka was the first South Asian nation to introduce market-based economic reforms.  

 

He said: “The multilateral trading system and regional trade agreements have a long history of existing together. Throughout history of the GATT and with the creation of the WTO there are examples of RTAs and the multilateral system using ideas from each other as well as many other international treaties and building further on them. From an average of three RTAs notified per year during the GATT period the number has risen to 25 during the WTO times. Moreover RTAs today cover a wide range of WTO members whether they are developed, developing or least developed. The goal of modern RTAs is to provide preferential market access and also increasingly to go behind the borders to address other potential barriers to trade.”
 

 

 

 

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