Lanka-Turkey trade talks resume

โ€˜Letโ€™s start work!-Rishad

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย  Both countries mull a November schedule

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย  โ€˜Keen on Lankan infrastructure projectsโ€™-H.E. Amb. Ozcuhadar

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย  Bilateral trade surpasses $300 mark

ยทย ย ย ย ย ย  2014 YoY trade at $311 Mn, up by 34%

As Lanka-Turkey bilateral trade surpassed $300 Mn mark for the first time, both countries have launched preparatory work towards resumption of hitherto paused trade talks-and the resumed schedule could become active as early as this November-in Turkey.

โ€œYou are the first Minister that I am visiting since I presented my credentials to HE the President Maithripala Sirisena on 18 Septemberโ€ announced (HE) Tunca, and added: โ€œItโ€™s my honour. You, as the Minister of Industry and Commerce, are especially important to Turkey. We would like to enhance our relations with Sri Lanka which is already excellent. Still, there is great scope to increase bilateral economic and trade relations. There is huge room for much more joint trade and investments, specially with the new government of Sri Lanka and new incoming government of Turkey from early November. Once the new government of Turkey is in place in the first week of November, the second Lanka-Turkey bilateral trade talks since first sessions of 1992, will be decided. Since both countries have their embassies opened this could be easily achieved. Sri Lanka is a growth economy and infrastructure development projects are highly attractive to our reputed construction sector.โ€

 

Turkish construction sector is globally reputed and is around 15% of its GDP with an annual growth of 12% per year. Turkey is also considered as a top producer of building materials in the world.

 

โ€œThe Agreement on Economic and Technical Cooperation between Sri Lanka and Turkey was signed on in August 2002 to further strengthen bilateral co-operationโ€ responded Minister Bathiudeen, and added:ย  โ€œThis was entered into force in November 2007. The First Joint Economic Commission was held in 1992. We have already requested the Turkish authorities to propose dates for the first Session of the Sri Lanka-Turkey Joint Committee to be held in Turkey and awaiting a response. In such a background, I am pleased to note of Your Excellencyโ€™s interest to resume the JEC session in November. We too are keen and I shall instruct my officials to work towards this schedule with your officialsโ€™ support.ย  I am also pleased of the establishment of Turkey Ceylon Business Chamber this September so that our growing bilateral trade would be greatly boosted.โ€

 

Sri Lankaโ€™s Trade with Turkey has been increasing over the last few years.ย  In 2014, total bilateral trade surpassed $300 Mn for the first time, recording a total of $311 Mn, which is a growth of 34% from 2013โ€™s total. Over a nine year period of 2005-2014, bilateral trade leaped by a huge 219%.