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Exporting to Sri Lanka

Thinking about exporting your products and services to Sri Lanka? Do you need to advise your clients on international trade? Find guides and trade forecasts, check the economic and political outlook, and get expert help for your research from the ICAEW Library.

Export guides

Exporting to Sri Lanka from 1 January 2021
Department for International Trade
Guidance explaining changes for UK exporters to this territory after the end of the Brexit transition period. It gives information on trade agreements, tariffs and quotas, managing risk, controlled goods, travel, sanctions and embargoes, and export opportunities.

EU Access2Markets
European Commission
Toolkit for businesses exporting from the EU or importing into member states. Information on tariffs, taxes, procedures, rules of origin, trade barriers, services, and procurement.

Economic and political outlook

ICAEW members, ACA students and other entitled users can access a regularly updated report providing assessment of the short, medium and long term outlook for Sri Lanka. The publication includes a five year forecast for key indicators, including economic growth and inflation. It also features analysis of labour markets, exchange rates, economic development, external trade, natural resources and key industry sectors.

You will need to be logged-in to the website to gain full access to this collection.

More forecasts and indicators

EIU country profile: Sri Lanka
Economist Intelligence Unit
Up-to-date highlights covering the economy, political outlook, credit risk, regulatory assessment, business environment and key industry sectors.

Business environment

On our Doing Business in Sri Lanka page you can find information on the business environment, local law and support networks.

Companies

We can help ICAEW members locate financial data and reports for companies in this country through our company research service.

Risk and insolvency

Economic studies: Sri Lanka
Coface
Profile regularly updated by the credit insurance group. It gives a general risk assessment alongside major macro-economic indicators.

Further reading

To find out how you can borrow books from the Library please see our guide to book loans.

You can obtain copies of articles or extracts of books and reports by post or email through our document supply service.

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