Sri Lanka's Domestic Barriers to Trade: Case Studies of Agricultural Exports
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2017-02Author
Munas, Hasna
Abeysinghe, Subhashini
Wickramage, Dinoo
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Trade barriers refer to factors beyond the exporter’s direct control that adversely affect the cost, quality, quantity, or timely delivery of products. Such barriers found at home are termed domestic barriers, while those found abroad are termed external barriers. This study identifies the domestic trade barriers prevalent at the Sri Lankan border and analyses their impact on agricultural exports. The study finds that domestic trade barriers are a significant impediment to growth and diversification of agricultural exports. The negative effects of these barriers are especially pronounced in the case of perishable agricultural products. Their quality and shelf life can be irreversibly affected due to delays caused by such barriers. Removing these barriers can go a long way to boost exports.
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This paper was compiled with the support of Lanka Fruit and Vegetables, Producers, Processors and Exporters (LFVPPEA). 50p. The English version of the full report and Sinhala version of the executive summary (ශ්රී ලංකාවේ දේශීය වෙළඳ බාධක:
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