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Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz will be visiting Sri Lanka in the first week of January 2016 following the visit to Islamabad by Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena earlier this year. The announcement was made by the visiting Pakistani Commerce Minister Khurram Dastgir Khan at a reception in Colombo on Tuesday night at which several Sri Lankan ministers were present. Mr. Khan said he met Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe earlier on Tuesday where bilateral and trade issues were discussed at length. The visiting Minister is leading a Pakistan business delegation that will hold talks with their local counterparts and the Export Development Board on Wednesday. – ENDS –

Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif to visit SL in Jan 2016 | Sunday Times
 
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If Sri Lanka is the first customer of JF-17 formally it will reveal then. :-)
 
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Passion for Pak trade


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  • Moves afoot to expand existing FTA into fresh phase, increase joint ventures and trim red tape ahead of PM Sharif visit
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Commerce Minister of Pakistan Engr. Khurram Dastgir Khan called on President Maithripala Sirisena yesterday at the Presidential Secretariat – Pic by President’s Media

By Uditha Jayasinghe
Taking on the challenge of increasing bilateral trade, Pakistan Commerce Minister Khurram Dastgir Khan has outlined ambitious plans to widen the scope of the existing Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the two countries by increasing joint ventures, tourism and trimming red tape ahead of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s visit in January.
Khan is in Sri Lanka this week with a top business delegation to understand and iron out impediments to bilateral trade, primarily conducted through the FTA. Following extensive talks with Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, the Pakistani Commerce Minister said special focus would be given to appointing an official to iron out practical trade issues connected to the FTA and create awareness of its opportunities among Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). But the main focus will be to “widen and deepen” the scope of the existing FTA.
“We started discussing it when President Maithripala Sirisena was in Islamabad earlier this year stemming from the agreement that the FTA between Pakistan and Sri Lanka was for us the first we did with any nation. But now it’s 10 years old and has now reached what we call in economic terms the point of diminishing returns. The gains that could have been realised have been realised but it has now reached a stable state,” he said.
According to the Sri Lanka-Pakistan Business Council, imports from Pakistan to Sri Lanka fell year-on-year by $ 100 million to $ 279 million in 2014. Sri Lankan exports also stagnated at $ 74 million.
Officials from both sides have expressed dismay over current trade levels between the two South Asian allies. The decade-long Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the two countries is responsible for 70% of trade.

The second phase of the FTA will focus on encouraging joint ventures in agro-food processing, pharmaceuticals, consumer goods, particularly attracting Pakistani investment in sugar and cement, he added. But it will not be expanded into a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) as envisioned by India, making the negotiation process, in Khan’s view, easier. The Minister insisted both sides should have clear and consistent investment policies to improve trade.
Special attention will also be paid to increasing the efficiency of the existing FTA and ironing out bureaucratic hurdles.
“What we have formally proposed is to begin with each Commerce Ministry have one focal person who can deal with issues arising out of the FTA including confusions, delays, interpretations of statute; the appointed person will be responsible. Eventually we can have a framework but we will begin with focal persons, here again instead of negotiating for a long time to clear the structure we start designating a person now because there is a certain urgency to deepen our economic relationship.”
Acknowledging business visas are the significant bottleneck to improving trade, Khan stressed the need establish provisions to issue long-term and multiple entry visas.

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SL is our closest brotherly state in SA...

It's very good to see such positive news !
 
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Pak trade minister ka size and moon check kero ,Sorry could restrain my self over personnel comments ,any ways good development ,Sri Lanka has its strategic importance as well as both have utmost respect for each other.
 
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