EU calls for ‘time horizon’ on Sri Lanka import ban - News Summed Up

EU calls for ‘time horizon’ on Sri Lanka import ban


by Sanath NanayakkareSri Lanka should give a ‘horizon’ to its businesses and potential investors as to until when the import ban will be in place, Denis Chaibi, ambassador/ Delegation of the European Union to Sri Lanka and Maldives said at the official launch of the Sri Lanka Trade Information Portal (SLTIP), held at Shangri La Colombo recently. The first one is about the importance of the EU market to Sri Lanka and vice versa. The EU is the second export market for Sri Lanka just after the US”. “I have been in Sri Lanka a bit more than a year and the thing that strikes me every day is the quality of Sri Lankan products. So from 2014 to 2020, we have invested more than half of the EU aid in the development of rural Sri Lanka.


Source: The Nation February 13, 2021 00:00 UTC



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