SPECIAL NOTICE TO BASMATI RICE IMPORTERS UNDER PSFTA Department of Commerce Ministry of Trade, Commerce and Food Security Reallocation and the Extension of the Deadline for Importation of Basmati Rice under Pakistan-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (PSFTA) - 2023 The previous quota allocations done with regard to importation of Basmati rice under the Pakistan-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement will not be valid after 31st January 2024. New registration will be opened from 01st February 2024 to 08th February 2024 to reallocated the unutilized quota in 2023. The deadline for the issuance of duty exemption certificates in relation to the reallocated quota is 15th April 2024. The duty-waiver recommendations will be applicable only to PK385 variety of Basmati rice/ Super Kernel Basmati/ Super Basmati Rice/ 1121-Kainat Rice/ D-98 Basmati Rice varieties imported fromPakistan. The quota applications can be handed over to the Department of Commerce, located at No. 492, L.H.P. Building, R.A. De Mel Mawatha, Colombo 03. Documents required for New Registration
Upon the confirmation of allocation of quota, registered importers can import basmati rice under the PSFTA and request for a duty exemption certificate from the Department of Commerce by submitting following documents.
*The original documents will be returned to the applicant after verification Clearance of each import consignment will be subjected to verification of quality and health standards etc., by Sri Lanka Customs. For any additional details, please contact; Director General of Commerce Department of Commerce, LHP Building, No.492, Tel : 011 232 97 33 / 011 243 61 14 / 11 232 71 91 / 011 232 55 24 Fax : 0 11 2430233 Email : இந்த மின்-அஞ்சல் முகவரி spambots இடமிருந்து பாதுகாக்கப்படுகிறது. இதைப் பார்ப்பதற்குத் தாங்கள் JavaScript-ஐ இயலுமைப்படுத்த வேண்டும். Web : www.doc.gov.lk Date: 31.01.2024 |
The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Cairo organized a meeting with the officials of the Alexandria Business Association(ABA) on 18th October 2023 at the ABA headquarters. Mr. Mohamed Hanno, Chairman of the Board of Directors, and Dr. Mohamed Muharram, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, received H.E Mr. M.K. Pathmanaathan, Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Egypt, and Mr. Kasun Balasooriya, Second Secretary Commercial of the Embassy.
At the meeting Mr. Mohamed Hanno, ABA Chairman, and Dr. Mohamed Mehrem, ABA Vice Chairman, welcomed the Ambassador and the team from the Embassy of Sri Lanka with the aim of encouraging trade, economic, and investment cooperation between the two countries in various areas. H.E. Mr. M.K. Pathmanaathan explained the political and economic recessions faced by Sri Lanka since 2020 and the current economic reforms taking place in various areas such as agriculture, tourism, trade, and business. Adding more to his remarks, Ambassador Pathmanaathan stated that the situation started to change rapidly towards a positive direction due to the reforms implemented by the government under the new President. His Excellency also mentioned that the diplomatic relations between Egypt and Sri Lanka had begun since 1956 and confirmed that there are smooth Egyptian-Sri Lankan trade relations. During his remarks, Mr. Mohamed Hanno confirmed that ABA looks forward to developing more cooperation with Sri Lanka through the members of ABA.