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Thailand, Sri Lanka sign free trade agreement

Sri Lanka has been renewing a focus on trade deals to foster economic growth and help its battered economy, which is estimated by the World Bank to have contracted 3.8 per cent last year, after a severe foreign exchange crisis plunged it into a financial crisis.
Last Updated : 03 February 2024, 14:18 IST
Last Updated : 03 February 2024, 14:18 IST

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Colombo: Thailand and Sri Lanka signed a Free Trade Agreement on Saturday, the Sri Lankan President's Media Division said, a move that will help the island nation emerge from its worst financial crisis in decades.

Sri Lanka has been renewing a focus on trade deals to foster economic growth and help its battered economy, which is estimated by the World Bank to have contracted 3.8 per cent last year, after a severe foreign exchange crisis plunged it into a financial crisis.

The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is aimed at enhancing market opportunities, with negotiations covering various aspects such as Trade in Goods, Investment, Customs Procedure and Intellectual Property Rights, the short statement added.

A delegation headed by Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin arrived in Colombo on Saturday to sign the FTA along with other agreements and Thavisin will also attend Sri Lanka's 76th Independence Day celebrations on Sunday.

The two countries also signed a new bilateral air services agreement, providing for liberalized air services between the two countries.

The countries' two-way trade was worth about $460 million in 2021, Sri Lankan central bank data shows. Sri Lanka exports mainly tea and precious stones to Thailand and imports electronic equipment, food, rubber, plastics and pharmaceuticals.

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Published 03 February 2024, 14:18 IST

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