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Sri Lanka & Bangladesh mull formulating Preferential Trade Agreement
Sri Lanka & Bangladesh will begin formulating a preferential trade agreement (PTA) between the two countries subsequent to the completion of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), with a view to developing into a free-trade agreement (FTA) in future, according to Bangladesh High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Mohammad S. Rahman.

There is a lot of potential to improve this figure. We hope to establish a PTA once the CHOGM is completed, which can eventually be developed into a fullyfledged FTA in future,” he stated.

Rahman stated that a Working Group on Trade had already been formed between Sri Lanka & Bangladesh, adding that a PTA would be part of the Bangladeshi government’s continued efforts to increase intra-regional trade with its neighbours.

Emphasizing that the formation of a list of items to be given preferential treatment has still not commenced, he nevertheless stated that tea and rubber are potential Sri Lankan exports that could receive such concessions, while pharmaceutical exports from Bangladesh are also being considered.

“Ultimately it will have to be the exporters and consumers in our markets who decide the actual terms of the agreement,” he added.

Additionally, Rahman stated that steps would also be taken to improve co-operation between Sri Lankan & Bangladeshi ports, potentially including a Memorandum of Understanding between the new Magampura Mahinda Rajapaksa Port and Bangladesh’s Chittagong Port.

“There are a lot of synergies that can be achieved that can be achieved in the shipping sector, particularly since about 80 percent of Bangladesh exports are first shipped to Singapore, of which a large majority is then shipped back West.

If Sri Lanka can improve its port efficiency, then there is a lot of potential to develop maritime links between our nations for mutual benefit,” Rahman observed.

http://www.dailymirror.lk/business/economy/38202-sl-bdesh-mull-formulating-pta-.html
 
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That's a good news, but I would appreciate more if there is some agreements regarding the tourism sector between the two countries. We can learn a lot from SriLanka in this sector.
 
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Does Sri Lanka produce home appliances like TVs, Washing machines and fridge/freezers?

If it does not then BD can provide all these at a very competitive price.
 
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Does Sri Lanka produce home appliances like TVs, Washing machines and fridge/freezers?

If it does not then BD can provide all these at a very competitive price.

Not yet, Sri Lanka is aiming more for electronics and vehicle/heavy industry manufacturing than appliances. Such an agreement would be a great win-win.

EDIT: Apparently we do produce a lot of appliances as well! Sisil makes fridges if I remember correctly, along with a few other large companies.
 
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@NGV-H South Asia's one of biggest company Sri Lankan "Damro" produces some of products such as washing machines etc
 
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