Sri Lanka launches 5-year National Export Strategy

IANS  |  Colombo 

The has launched a five-year National Export Strategy (NES) to boost foreign investments, foreign exchange earnings and employment, the media reported on Friday.

Addressing the launch of the five-year NES strategy, said the key objective of the NES was to increase the capacity of the local export sector, improve trade performance and competitiveness and ensure evolution of different sectors of the economy to grab a share of the global market and achieve the government's goal of $28 billion in export revenue by 2022.

Insisting that the NES was an important element in strengthening the economic growth of Sri Lanka, Wickremesinghe said that government officials would meet exporters every six months to discuss and monitor the implementation progress, reported.

"These are the policies we are following to ensure that the people in this country have better jobs, better incomes, better housing, better education and better healthcare," he said.

"You can't have all these without money and you can't have money if you don't earn your foreign exchange."

Wickremesinghe further emphasized that all the developed economies of had become successful by becoming export economies, particularly South Korea, and

He highlighted the free trade agreement (FTA) signed between and Singapore, and said the government was also seeking to deepen trade relations with other economies in the region, including China, Thailand, and

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First Published: Fri, July 20 2018. 15:48 IST