Lankan High Commissioner highlights trade opportunities under FTA
with Pakistan
The High Commissioner of Sri Lanka W. B. Dorakumbure has emphasised
the need to for efforts to fully utilise opportunities under the Free
Trade Agreement (FTA) to boost bilateral trade.
Speaking at a meeting of the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry
(KCCI) on Tuesday, he said that both countries have signed the FTA some
time back but it did not achieve the desired results.
He believed that two-way trade could be increased many times over
with little effort. Both countries offer a number of goods which can be
imported and exported to the other, the diplomat added, saying that
currently bilateral trade is only around 300 million dollars.
He said that Sri Lanka could help Pakistan in the service sector,
education, tourism, and information technology, also saying that Sri
Lanka offers the best tourism opportunities, while inviting Pakistanis
to visit Sri Lanka and see the beautiful country.
The High Commissioner also invited the business community to
participate in the SAARC country exhibition scheduled to be held in
Colombo from August 28 -31, 2008.
Welcoming the guests, Senior Vice President KCCI, Iftikhar Ahmed
Shaikh said that KCCI and the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce had signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on co-operation but it failed to
disseminate requirement information necessary to boost trade.
He emphasised the need for frequent exchanges of delegations and
trade information to boost bilateral trade. |