
COLOMBO : Sri Lankan foreign minister Ali Sabry emphasized that Sri Lanka’s key location and its potential for growth must not be neglected, and it must move towards a more robust system of trade with its regional partners and those on distant shores.
Sabry was making the keynote address at the webinar ‘The FTA Pathway: Exploring Sri Lanka’s Export & FDI Potential’ organised by @Investin_SL last on Saturday evening on 30 March.
“ We have much to gain from positive Free Trade Agreements, and we must move towards a system of production that is globally competitive, and not only catered to a domestic market. However, he emphasized that negotiations must be strategic, stakeholder driven & focused, and must take in to consideration of the opportunities and threats.
COLOMBO : Sri Lankan foreign minister Ali Sabry emphasized that Sri Lanka’s key location and its potential for growth must not be neglected, and it must move towards a more robust system of trade with its regional partners and those on distant shores.
Sabry was making the keynote address at the webinar ‘The FTA Pathway: Exploring Sri Lanka’s Export & FDI Potential’ organised by @Investin_SL last on Saturday evening on 30 March.
“ We have much to gain from positive Free Trade Agreements, and we must move towards a system of production that is globally competitive, and not only catered to a domestic market. However, he emphasized that negotiations must be strategic, stakeholder driven & focused, and must take in to consideration of the opportunities and threats.