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Sri
Lanka
and
Pakistan
are to
make
mutually
gainful
endeavours
to
further
increase
bilateral
trade
between
the two
countries,
taking
the
figure
to $1
billion
per
annum.
This was
conveyed
by VS
Sidath
Kumar,
Consul
General
of Sri
Lanka,
on a
visit to
the
Karachi
Chamber
of
Commerce
and
Industry
(KCCI)
recently,
reported
‘The
International
News’.
Sri
Lanka
and
Pakistan
signed
the Free
Trade
Agreement
(FTA) in
Feb
2005.
Ever
since,
the two
countries
have
seen a
70 per
cent
growth
in
business.
However,
the
trade
volume
still
stands
at $300
million
per
annum
which is
a
diminutive
figure
as
compared
to the
available
potential.
In a
meeting
with the
members
of the
chamber,
the
Consul
General
discussed
various
options
of doing
business
and
improving
cooperation.
The
businessmen
discussed
issues
like
import
of tea
from Sri
Lanka,
reasons
for
decline
in its
exports,
export
of
cement
from
Pakistan
to Sri
Lanka,
cornea
transplant,
etc.
The
businessmen
present,
especially
emphasised
that due
to the
technical
expertise
of Sri
Lanka in
the
marine
sector,
the Sri
Lankan
Government
should
provide
help to
improve
business
in
marine
aqua
culture
and
related
zones,
especially
in the
region
of Sindh,
which
has a
lot of
potential
in aqua
marine
and
fisheries
sectors.
Besides
that,
issues
like the
perishable
cargo
handling
were
also
discussed
and Sri
Lankan
patronage
was
requested
to help
Pakistan
from
loosing
a
life-size
bulk of
food and
perishable
export.
KCCI
President
Abdul
Majid
Haji
Muhammad
and the
Sri
Lankan
Consul
General
decided
to hold
a
conference
early
next
month
ahead of
‘My
Karachi’
exhibition
to
educate
Pakistani
businessmen
and
their
counterparts
in Sri
Lanka
about
the
methods,
potential
and
prospects
to
further
boost
trade
between
the two
sides.
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