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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, November 23, 2017
Reduce corruption to boost FDI - EU Ambassador
Thursday, November 23, 2017
Sri Lanka should try to reduce red tape and minimize corruption to bring
in more foreign direct investments to the country, said Ambassador of
the Delegation of the European Union to Sri Lanka and the Maldives, Tung
Lai-Margue.
He was speaking at a seminar on the current of state of affairs in terms
of EU policy on Government of Sri Lanka’s commitment to comply with
international conventions.
He said that corruption too has to be eliminated and the business
community can play a major role by not offering ‘bribes’ to get their
matters attended to.
“One of the most important things that can be done to eliminate
corruption is to severely punish wrongdoers which would be an example
for others to refrain from doing so.”
He said that in addition foreigners must be allowed to purchase land in Sri Lanka for their investment.
Sri Lanka should also look at offering long-term visas to investors and
also charge less income tax from them at least in the initial stage of
the investment. Foreign entrepreneurs investing in Sri Lanka should be
given tax holidays for at least three years after starting their
businesses.”
The EU Ambassador also said that some of the recent steps and targets
set and taken by the government are very encouraging. “This includes the
Vision 2025, National Export Strategy, new Inland Revenue Act and the
proposals for a new constitution.
There have been positive accomplishments such as the passing of the
Right to Information Act, establishment of the Office of Missing
Persons, and commencing a process of constitutional reforms. However,
reports from various UN agencies and national and international civil
society committed to supporting reforms indicate that the reforms have
not progressed as expected and desired. He said that after the lifting
of the fisheries ban, exports to EU has been increasing and similarly
apparel exports too are increasing.
Meanwhile Deputy Minister Policy Planning and Economic Development Dr.
Harsha De Silva said that the regaining of GSP Plus and the lifting of
the fisheries ban have resulted in an upturn in order books for the
European markets.
He said that world labour laws and working conditions are changing and
in Sri Lanka too this is happening especially with extended working
hours and also flexi hours which has already started in Battaramulla.
“We observe that Sri Lankan women workforce of 35% is one of the lowest
in Asia and we hope that new labour laws would help to increase this
figure.”