Malaysia Expresses Interest On Moving Forward With FTA Talks: Matter Initially Discussed In 2013

Malaysia has expressed interest on moving forward on the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Sri Lanka that was initially mulled in 2013.

The matter has been discussed by Industry and Commerce Minister Bathiudeen and Malaysian Minister of International Trade and Industry YB Darell Leiking (M.P.) in Kuala Lumpur.

 According to the Department of Commerce of Sri Lanka, bilateral trade between Sri Lanka and Malaysia in the five year period of 2013-’17 has increased by 20% to US$ 693 Mn. This year January-June trade was at $361 Mn. 92% of total trade in 2017 were imports from Malaysia at $641 Mn. Malaysia was the seventh largest source of imports of Sri Lanka in 2017. Main imports from Malaysia (in 2017) were wood, portland cement, plastics, petrol, synthetic rubber, and Gas oil/Diesel. Sri Lanka’s leading exports to Malaysia (2017) were food preparations, meslin flour, tea and apparel.

 Minister Bathiudeen explained of the initial actions taken on Sri Lanka-Malaysia Free Trade Agreement so far and added: “We understand that there are training opportunities for our SMEs to be available in Malaysia and we shall be thankful for provision of such opportunities to Lankan SMEs as well. We invite Malaysian official and private sectors to explore investment and trade potentials in Sri Lanka. Major economic reforms are planned under our Unity Government. I welcome your interest on an FTA with Sri Lanka about which both countries agreed in principle earlier. Such an FTA will boost Lanka-Malaysia trade in a big way.”