- โGood!-sending strong Lankan team soonโ-Rishad
- โLet us now get really practicalโ-(HE) Jawarneh
- Bilateral trade at $44 Mn
- Three Lankan manufacturers already in active operations
- Fourth largest Lankan tea bags buyer
- 40000+ Lankan expatriate workforceย
The Hashemite Kingdom wants to renew its trade with Sri Lanka-with no less than a Joint Commission meet at its end. โLet us now get really practical. It is time to activate 2007 Agreement and start vigorous bilateral trade. We are open to all suggestions from Sri Lankaโ said a keen (HE) Hassan Al Jawarneh (Delhi based Ambassador of Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to Sri Lanka) on 01 July in Colombo.
(HE) Jawarneh was addressing Rishad Bathiudeen (Minister of Industry and Commerce of Sri Lanka) on 01 July during his courtesy ย call on Minister Bathiudeen at EDB. According to the Department of Commerce, Sri Lankaโs trade with Jordan has considerably increased over the years. The total trade which stood at $ 26.19 Mn in 2002, has increased to $ 44.50 Mn in 2013. The balance of trade has been in favor of Sri Lanka.Sri Lankaโs major export item to Jordan is tea, contributing to more than 81% of Sri Lankaโs total exports to Jordan. Sri Lanka is the largest tea supplier to Jordan. Jordan is also fourth largest buyer of tea bags from Sri Lanka. Other Lankan export items being coconut, cashew nuts, sewing thread and pepper. Three Sri Lankan firms-MAS, DIP Apparels, and EAM Maliban Textiles Jordan – are already successfully operating their plants in Jordan. On the other hand, in 2013, Jordan itself has invested US $ 0.287 Mn in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is also a key human resource supplier to Jordan-more than 40000 Lankan expatriate workers are currently employed in the Kingdom.
โWe signed the new bilateral Trade and Economic Cooperation Agreement in 2007 replacing previous agreement of 1965. Let us now get really practical. It is time to re-activate 2007 Agreement and start vigorous bilateral trade. The last JC meeting was held in Colombo in 2008. We are open to all suggestions from Sri Lanka including trade expansion, B2B delegations, and even trade fairsโ said (HE) Jawarneh and added: โThe last Joint Commission meeting was held in Colombo and itโs now time for you to come to the Kingdom of Jordan for the next Joint Commission meeting for which we invite you, preferably during this year. We can start the exchange of regular business delegations along with the JC re-activation. We are also well known as a supplier of fertiliser and related resources such as phosphates. We invite Sri Lankan agro importers to avail of our abundant supplies.โ
โWe have multiple agreements with the Kingdom of Jordan. We too feel that it is time to renew trade vigorously-in fact our trade with Jordan is lesser in comparison to our trade with other Middle Eastern countries-the current bilateral trade volumes at $44 Mn shows the existence of huge unrealised potentials between the two countriesโ said Minister Bathiudeen responding to (HE) Jawarneh,andadded: โLow cost fertiliser supplies from Jordan can help our agro sector as well. I also view that it is time for the follow up of JC since 2008 been a long time. We look forward to wider exports from Sri Lanka beyond tea, which is our main supply to Jordan. I am pleased to note that our firms operating in Jordan have shown successful manufacturing outcomes. We look forward to arrange a strong trade delegation to Jordan which could also cover the Joint Commission sessions.โ
On 01 July, both (HE) Jawarneh and Minister Bathiudeen also delved into other aspects of cooperation between both countries.