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Trade and investment activities in Sri Lanka benefit from the country’s location along busy Indian Ocean trade routes, access to the larger markets of India and Pakistan, abundant agricultural and industrial exports, and a young skilled workforce. Value-added textiles have joined tea, rubber and spices to become a major export earner in recent...

Interviews & Viewpoints | Stuart Tait: Viewpoint from The Report: Sri Lanka 2018

 

China’s BRI has been dubbed the project of the century – it is a vast and ambitious strategy with the objective of boosting the flow of trade, capital and services between China and various areas in the rest of the world by funnelling billions into international transport, telecommunications, energy and other infrastructure undertakings.

 

After years of internal conflict, Sri Lanka is enacting political and economic reforms to exert its renewed influence in the region and become an independent, global player. Time will tell if the authorities will be able to implement challenging reforms and position the nation on the international stage.

 

Hailed by Chinese President Xi Jinping as “the project of the century”, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) promises to radically transform a vast swathe of the world’s trade and transport infrastructure. In doing so, it may also significantly change the way Asia does business with the world, and the way the world does business with Asia.

 

Sri Lanka has long served as an important strategic destination in the Indian Ocean, catering to merchants and travellers from South-east Asia, India, the Middle East and East Africa. Formerly known as Ceylon, the island was visited and admired by the likes of Marco Polo, who called it “the finest island of its size in the world” well before...

 

In what ways is the government spurring private sector development in Sri Lanka?

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