India and Sri Lanka have resumed talks for an economic and technology cooperation agreement, known as the ETCA, after a gap of nearly five years. The two countries held the twelfth round of negotiations in Colombo from October 30 to November 1.
India and Sri Lanka have resumed talks for an economic and technology cooperation agreement, known as the ETCA, after a gap of nearly five years. The two countries had 11 rounds of talks from 2016 to 2018, after which the negotiations were paused. The twelfth round of negotiations was held in Colombo from October 30 to November 1.
Discussions on Various Issues

During this round, both sides engaged in discussions on various issues, including trade in goods, technical barriers to trade, sanitary and phytosanitary measures, trade in services, customs procedures, trade facilitation, rules of origin, trade remedies, and dispute settlement. The conclusion of the negotiations for the agreement is expected to open new opportunities for trade and economic cooperation for both countries.
Bilateral Trade Enhancement
The ETCA is expected to further enhance bilateral trade between the two countries. In 2022-23, India's exports to Sri Lanka stood at USD 5.11 billion, while imports from Sri Lanka aggregated at USD 1.07 billion. Leading Indian companies have also invested and established a presence in Sri Lanka, particularly in petroleum retail, tourism and hotels, manufacturing, real estate, telecommunications, banking, and financial services.
Addressing Concerns
During the negotiations, issues such as the quota on apparel and pepper and the procurement of pharmaceuticals were also discussed. Both sides decided to continue the discussion and explore new options for resolving these matters.
Importance of the Agreement
The ETCA will be a significant step in strengthening the economic ties between India and Sri Lanka. The agreement is expected to boost trade, create new opportunities for businesses, and contribute to the overall economic growth of both countries.
The resumption of talks for the ETCA is a positive development for India and Sri Lanka. The agreement, once concluded, will provide a framework for deeper economic cooperation and further enhance the trade relationship between the two countries.
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