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Leading trade partner
Bathiudeen revealed: “Chile is one of Sri Lanka’s leading trade partners in the South American region. Bilateral trade between Chile and Sri Lanka stood at $ 45 m in 2012. Our top two exports to Chile are from the agro sector – that is, tea and spices. The bilateral agreement, for agricultural trade, and cooperation, between both countries, signed in Colombo, in 2007, strengthened our historic links, further. We also see Chile as a platform to access other markets, in the South American region.
“We congratulate Chile for getting selected as the highest ranked Latin American nation by the World Economic Forum in its latest Global Competitiveness Report 2013-2014. This achievement is despite the challenging international markets.”
“Back in the 1980s we were backward but after opening our economy and entering to many FTAs, our GDP grew steadily and now Chile is a global player. As a result, our exports grew and today we are the fifth largest exporter of wine in the world,” said Cristian Barros, the New Delhi based Ambassador of Chile accredited to Sri Lanka.
“Sri Lanka and Chile trade cooperation goes back a long way despite being geographically distant and of course, 90% of Chileans drink Ceylon Tea,” he added.