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Sri Lanka keen to boost bilateral trade with Pakistan upto $800 mln: HC

| 19 Mar 2024  

ISLAMABAD, (saima saber): Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Pakistan, Ravindra Chandrasiri Wijegunaratne has said that his country was keen to enhance the bilateral trade with Pakistan up to $800 million, for which the potential in various sectors of the two countries has to be exploited.

The High Commissioner said that at present, the bilateral trade potential between the two countries was $1 billion, which was achievable, but he was committed to take the bilateral trade to the target of $800 million during his tenure.

This was stated by him while talking to a delegation of Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) led by its President Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari which called on him on Tuesday.

Former President of Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry and United Business Group, FPCCI Secretary General, Zafar Bakhtawari and Executive Member of ICCI, Amir Hamza were also included in the delegation.

Ravindra Chandrasiri Wijegunaratne envoy said that the bilateral trade between the two countries was $400 million last year, which was less than that of $510 million in year 2018. He added that Pakistan and Sri Lanka signed a Free Trade Agreement in 2005, which was Pakistan’s first FTA with any country.

He said that there were multiple cooperation opportunities between the two countries especially in agriculture, industry, tourism and religious tourism.

The envoy further said that geo-strategically Pakistan was of utmost importance especially its land link with Central Asia and that its economic integration was also very useful for Sri Lanka. He expressed the hope that strengthening of economic and trade relations between Pakistan and Sri Lanka will take the bilateral trade between the two countries to a higher level once again.

The High Commissioner said that at one time Pakistan used to import 70 percent of Tea from Sri Lanka, which has now reduced to 2 percent, which needs to be increased.

He went on to say that Pakistan’s Basmati Rice and Citrus were very popular in Sri Lanka so Pakistan’s trade in this field can be increased.

The envoy said that Pakistan has many opportunities in religious tourism for Sri Lankans, there are Buddha relics from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to Taxila. He said that 5 flights are coming to Karachi and Lahore every week from Sri Lanka, which can have a good impact on tourism and trade.

He further said that a ceremony will be held at the beginning of the new year of Sri Lanka in coming April 24, and a Sri Lankan restaurant will be opened in any major city including Islamabad and Lahore.

Speaking on the occasion, President ICCI Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari said that the Free Trade Agreement between Pakistan and Sri Lanka was signed in 2005, but its true potential has not been exploited.

He said that by introducing new ideas in the mutual trade between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, some new sectors have to be explored so that the volume of mutual trade can be enhanced accordingly.

Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari highlighted that in recognition of Sri Lankan envoy’s services to strengthen two countries relations he was honoured by Nishan-e-Imtiaz, the highest civil award of Pakistan during his career. He expressed the hope that now the envoy in his position will take the two countries ties to new heights.

The ICCI President said that he wanted to take a delegation of businessmen from Islamabad Chamber of Commerce to Sri Lanka as soon as possible so that the business communities of the two countries would have an opportunity to come closer to each other.

On this occasion, former President ICCI and United Business Group, Secretary General of FPCCI, Zafar Bakhtawari said that Pakistan and Sri Lanka were two important countries of South Asia which were historically connected in deep rooted relations.

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