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By Lahiru Pothmulla
The UK Government said it intends to provide continuity and stability to Sri Lanka’s current trade agreements with the EU, even after Brexit comes into effect.
Minister of State for Trade and Investment Greg Hands said Sri Lanka’s exports to the UK are made under the EU’s unilateral trade arrangement, the Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) Plus at present.
“The government intends to provide continuity and stability whilst leaving the EU, which includes maintaining the effects of our trading relationships as we leave.
This includes the EU’s GSP scheme, and our trading terms with Sri Lanka, including human rights. When the UK has left the EU, we can look to improve on those trading agreements,” he said responding to a question raised in the House of Commons this week.
Liberal Democrat Spokesperson Edward Davey asked whether the British Government plans to negotiate a trade agreement with Sri Lanka that replicates the existing agreement between that country and the EU after the UK leaves the EU.
He also asked whether the Secretary of State for International Trade plans for human rights monitoring and co-operation to be part of any future trade agreements with the Government of Sri Lanka.
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