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CHENNAI, AUGUST 3:
India will assist Sri Lanka in the establishment of an Engineering and Automobile components Special Economic Zone, near Trincomalee, on the Eastern coast of the island country.
The proposed zone will also have a skill training institute. This was disclosed in Sri Lanka by Indian Union Minister for Commerce, Industry and Textiles, Anand Sharma.
The idea is to promote exports to production chains in India.
Sharma also said that India and Sri Lanka would work together towards the establishment of a pharmaceutical manufacturing hub in Sri Lanka, to capitalise on the vast strides made by the Indian pharma industry in meeting the quality drug requirements worldwide at affordable prices.
Joint Task Force for implementation
It has also been agreed to set up a joint task force, which will submit its report within 90 days and would work on how to set up the two SEZs.
Sharma is on a visit to Sri Lanka to take part in The India Show Land of Limitless Opportunities meet, in Colombo.
A press release from the government of India says that the constitution of the joint task force would be finalised before Sharma leaves Sri Lanka.
Not seeking reciprocity
Speaking at the conference, Sharma said that India was not seeking reciprocity in trade and economic relationship with Sri Lanka. He assured Sri Lanka of preferential access to the Indian market.
India and Sri Lanka have set a target to double the bilateral trade between the two countries to $ 10 billion by 2015.
Business Line : Industry & Economy News : India to help Sri Lanka set up auto parts SEZ near Trincomalee
India will assist Sri Lanka in the establishment of an Engineering and Automobile components Special Economic Zone, near Trincomalee, on the Eastern coast of the island country.
The proposed zone will also have a skill training institute. This was disclosed in Sri Lanka by Indian Union Minister for Commerce, Industry and Textiles, Anand Sharma.
The idea is to promote exports to production chains in India.
Sharma also said that India and Sri Lanka would work together towards the establishment of a pharmaceutical manufacturing hub in Sri Lanka, to capitalise on the vast strides made by the Indian pharma industry in meeting the quality drug requirements worldwide at affordable prices.
Joint Task Force for implementation
It has also been agreed to set up a joint task force, which will submit its report within 90 days and would work on how to set up the two SEZs.
Sharma is on a visit to Sri Lanka to take part in The India Show Land of Limitless Opportunities meet, in Colombo.
A press release from the government of India says that the constitution of the joint task force would be finalised before Sharma leaves Sri Lanka.
Not seeking reciprocity
Speaking at the conference, Sharma said that India was not seeking reciprocity in trade and economic relationship with Sri Lanka. He assured Sri Lanka of preferential access to the Indian market.
India and Sri Lanka have set a target to double the bilateral trade between the two countries to $ 10 billion by 2015.
Business Line : Industry & Economy News : India to help Sri Lanka set up auto parts SEZ near Trincomalee