Sri Lanka

EU trade relations with Sri Lanka. Facts, figures and latest developments.

On 19 May 2017 the EU granted Sri Lanka better access to the EU for its exports. It did so under the EU's Generalised Scheme of Preferences Plus (GSP+).

Being able to export more to the EU will help Sri Lanka's economy develop and create more and better jobs for its people.

The GSP+ scheme is conditional on Sri Lanka advancing human and labour rights and working towards sustainable development.

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The EU and Sri Lanka

Trade relations between the EU and Sri Lanka are governed by a Co-operation and Partnership Agreement that entered into force in April 1995.

Sri Lanka and the EU meet regularly in the format of a Joint Commission, in order to ensure a smooth functioning and implementation of the agreement.

The main trade policy instrument governing trade between the EU and Sri Lanka is the Generalised Scheme of Preferences.

From 19 May 2017, Sri Lanka benefits from the special incentive arrangement for sustainable development and good governance, also known as GSP+.

Sri Lanka's trade preferences

Trading with Sri Lanka