📈 Mega Export Corridor: Japan-SL-India to Boost SL GDP by 9.3% by 2030!

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• A study projects a significant 9.3% boost to Sri Lanka’s GDP by 2030 via the proposed Japan-Sri Lanka-India Export-Oriented Industrial Corridor. • Envisioned as a complementary collaboration, the corridor aims to create a seamless flow for technology and investment, deeply integrating Sri Lanka into global supply chains, primarily centred on India. • Primary Target Sectors identified based on Indian import demand and SL supply capabilities are: Electrical and Electronic Components, Mineral Resources, and Agricultural Resources. • The initiative is also expected to boost India's GDP by 1.28%. It leverages Japan's technological expertise and investment, enhancing competitiveness for Japanese firms (over 5,000 in India, 100+ in SL). • The roadmap, developed by METI/JETRO/NRI, proposes addressing "hard" issues (logistical inefficiencies, energy constraints) and "soft" issues (regulatory complexity, business awareness gaps) through policy interventions, infrastructure development, and coordinated dialogue. • Future steps include setting up a multilateral working group, bilateral measures, and public-private initiatives to unlock economic benefits for the wider South Asia region.

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