Lankan garments to gain greater access to India
On a request made by Sri Lanka, India has agreed to provide greater
market access for Sri Lanka’s garment sector, the High Commission of
India in Colombo announced in a release.
During a meeting with the Indian Minister of Commerce, Industry &
Textiles Anand Sharma in August 2012, Sri Lanka had requested the Indian
government to relax the TRQ condition for fabric sourcing of 5 million
pieces of ready made garments (RMG) to India and for collaboration in
textiles sector for the revival of textiles industry in Sri Lanka.
The minister had promised to give favourable consideration to both
the requests. Following up on the commitment made, a high-level
delegation led by Kiran Dhingra, Secretary, Ministry of Textiles,
Government of India, visited Sri Lanka recently. The delegation held
further discussions to enhance bilateral cooperation between the two
countries in the textiles sector at government, institutional and
business-to-business levels.
During the visit, Dhingra made two very significant announcements,
which will provide greater market access to Sri Lanka in Indian domestic
market in textile and apparel sector.
The Indian government has accepted the Sri Lankan request for
relaxation in the requirement of fabric sourcing for 5million pieces of
RMG export to India and necessary approval processes are underway for
providing exemption to this condition. In a few weeks time, the
notification is expected to be issued. Once the notification is issued,
Sri Lanka will be able to export 8 million pieces of RMGs to India at
zero duty.
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