Pakistan keen for wider trade engagement

 

Sri Lankaโ€™s second largest trade partner in SAARC has proposed for a new, turnaround level trade between the two countries on 19 July.

โ€œWe have an opportunity here-Let us walk the talkโ€ exclaimed an upbeat Pakistani Minister for Commerce ย Engr. Khurram Dastgir Khan in Nairobi on 19 July.

Pakistani Commerce Minister Khan was discussing with the Sri Lankan Minister of Industry and Commerce Rishad Bathiudeen during Minister Bathiudeenโ€™s bilateral meeting with him on the side-lines of 14th Session of the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD 14) in Nairobi, Kenya. Joining the session with Minister Bathiudeen was Sri Lankaโ€™s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the World Trade Organization (WTO) R.D.S. Kumararatne.

Total trade between the two countries increased YoY by 16% to US $370.38 Mn ย in 2015 from 2014โ€™s $353 Mn, retaining Pakistanโ€™s position as the second largest SAARC trade partner of Sri Lanka, according to the Department of Commerce of Sri Lanka. Sri Lankaโ€™s main exports to Pakistan in 2015 were tea, betel leaves, coconuts, wood and pepper. ย Among key imports from Pakistan are cotton, portland cement, medicaments, ย ย iron & steel, and beverages including vinegar.

โ€œSince we have established good relations among us, we should be more aggressive, including in trade. Our analysis is that our two economies do not compete with each other and therefore we can aggressively open up to move from our current โ€œfew items trade basketโ€ to a much larger trade scheme. We believe we can start our new rounds with a Mutual Recognition Agreement. We have an opportunity here-Let us walk the talk! The Pakistan single country exhibition held in Colombo was a great success and generated new trade interest among Pakistani businesses. We also invite stronger Lankan trade and business delegations to Pakistan so that we can start at B2B levelsโ€ said Minister Khan.

Responding to Minister Khan, Minister Bathiudeen welcomed the trade expansion offer and assured Minister Khan that Sri Lanka is working to send a strong trade and B2B delegation to Pakistan in the near future. โ€œYour offer comes at a time when the Unity Government ย of HE the President Maithripala Sirisena and Hon Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe is prioritising international trade as part of proposed economic reforms and therefore I shall inform them of your offers including your call for a Mutual Recognition Agreementโ€ stressed Minister Bathiudeen, and added: โ€œA significant improvement in our bilateral trade has been recorded since the Pakistan Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (PSFTA) came into force in June 2005. Still, there appears to be unrealised trade potentials that we can jointly explore. We too believe that it is time to expand our trade basket with Pakistan.โ€

According to the Department of Commerce, a range of new products have penetrated into the Pakistan market from Sri Lanka after the implementation of the PSFTA among them are fresh pineapple, MDF boards, sports goods, tamarind, edible oil, porcelain tableware & kitchenware, and ceramic items.