Sri Lankan president seeks to win back EU relief on garment exports

With annual exports of around $5 billion, the Sri Lankan industry produces garments for some of the world’s most popular brands, such as Victoria’s Secret, Tommy Hilfiger, Nike, and Marks and Spencer.The tax waiver, known as the Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) Plus, had helped boost Sri Lanka’s garment exports, before it was withdrawn over the previous administration’s failure to tackle human rights concerns stemming from a civil war that ended in 2009.

Sirisena, who took office last year, has pledged an impartial investigation into alleged atrocities in the final stages of the war with Tamil separatists, in line with a United Nations resolution.Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake said Sirisena would try to win backing for the effort to reinstate the trade concession during his trip to Germany, which also includes a visit to neighbouring Austria.”We will be calling for the Germans’ help, trying to get the European Union to accept that,” the minister said.Sri Lanka’s garment industry estimates the trade concession helped it save $500 million each year.

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