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Sri Lanka – Kuwait trade revived this Tuesday after 2-decades

(UTV|COLOMBO) – After a hiatus exceeding two decades, Sri Lanka is reviving bilateral trade with the second wealthiest economy in Gulf this week.

“We are reviving the Sri Lanka – Kuwait Joint Trade Committee after 21-years. This shall be a new turning point in the long-standing Kuwaiti-Sri Lanka relations” said the Minister of Industry and Commerce Rishad Bathiudeen recently in Colombo. The Minister was addressing the Kuwaiti Ambassador to Sri Lanka Khalaf Bu Dhhair in Colombo during a preparatory discussion on the Second Session of Sri Lanka – Kuwait Joint Trade Committee that will open in Kuwait on Tuesday (09).

A thirteen-member strong Sri Lankan official delegation led by Minister Bathiudeen, with Officials from the Ministries of Industry and Commerce, Finance, Megapolis Development, Foreign Affairs, Higher Education, as well as the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE), Department of Commerce (DOC), and the Board of Investment of Sri Lanka (BOI) are scheduled to take flight today (08).

Kuwait is the second wealthiest country (Per capita at USD 30,000) in the Gulf region after Qatar (IMF). According to the Department of Commerce, an Agreement on Trade between Sri Lanka and Kuwait was signed in April 1994. The First Session of Sri Lanka – Kuwait Joint Committee Meeting was held in Colombo in March, 1997.

“Kuwait is the 49th import partner of Sri Lanka while Sri Lanka is ranked as 82nd partner in Kuwaiti import basket by 2016. These data show there is great but unrealised bilateral trade potentials,” Minister Bathiudeen said.

Sri Lanka’s total trade with Kuwait which was at USD 46.68 million in 2016 and has increased by 4 per cent to USD 48.56 million in 2017. Last year’s total Lankan exports to Kuwait were at USD 33 million while imports totalled USD 15 million. Overall trade between the two countries peaked to USD 88 million in 2011 which drastically declined thereafter due to the drop in importation of petroleum oil from Kuwait. Sri Lanka’s leading exports to Kuwait this year so far have been Ceylon Tea, food preparations, fruits, nuts and other plant edibles, and Wood Fiberboard. Last year the top exports were tea, edible preparations, desiccated coconut, wood and wood charcoal, and fish. Sri Lanka’s top imports from Kuwait this year so far have been mineral / chemical fertilisers, polymers (Of ethylene), sodium hydroxide and petroleum oils, while 2017 top imports were plastics, organic chemicals, paper and paperboard, wood pulp and iron and steel. Petroleum has not been among imports (To Sri Lanka) from Kuwait till last year though this year (January – May) a very small volume of USD 0.04 million has been imported after a long period of absence.

“This will be an important meet for both sides on trade and investment development. In fact this meeting with Sri Lanka is very important for us” said Bu Dhhair and added, “We are organising this meeting very well and in a big way with many important participants. The outcome of this meeting will be felt in the future. The Kuwait Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) and more importantly, the powerful, world’s fourth largest sovereign fund Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) also will be there. There will be a focus on oil and gas industry too. Kuwait is not only an oil producer but is also a global distributor – we have more than 450 oil and gas stations across other countries – such as Belgium.”

The Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the world’s fourth largest sovereign wealth fund (After Norwegian Government’s Pension Fund, China Investment Corporation, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE)’s Abu Dhabi Investment Authority managing USD 524 billion, with investments in multinational companies including Germany’s Daimler AG.

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