Sri Lanka Steps towards Investment Attraction through Investment Faciliattion Ganga Palakatiya Deputy Director (Research & Policy Advocacy)

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Sri Lanka Steps towards Investment Attraction through Investment Faciliattion Ganga Palakatiya Deputy Director (Research & Policy Advocacy) September 2018 8th Meeting of the Asia Pacific FDI Network, Thailand

Overview 2 Country Profile Sri Lanka Economic Liberalization to attract Foreign Investment Importance of Foreign Inflows Legal Framework to Attract FDI Are we on the right track? Performance of BOI Challenges to overcome Investment facilitation-recent Reforms & Initiatives Way forward

Country Profile Sri Lanka Socio-economic Progress & Human Development With GDP growth of 3.1%, GDP US$ 87 Bn and per capita of US$ 4,065 Adult literacy rate 93% on par with advanced countries Human Development Index 73 out of 188 Quality Workforce Educated, Highly trainable, English speaking & Capable of precision manufacturing Infrastructure Rapidly expanding road and expressway network Widespread broadband and 4G mobile connectivity 99% electrification High standards of public & private education & healthcare Strategic location On the sea lanes between the East and the West with the 23 rd best port in the world Air connectivity to major routes and 100 cities around the world 3

Economic Liberalization to attract Foreign Investment 4 First in the South Asian region to liberalize it s economy to promote foreign investment way back in 1978. Establishment of Board of Investment (BOI) in 1978: the national investment promotion arm to promote and facilitate foreign investments. Encourage Foreign Investment : an essential source of foreign funding needed for economic development under prevailing circumstances.

Supportive Business Environment Total Foreign Ownership allowed No restrictions on the Repatriation of Earnings 99 Years Land Lease opportunities for Foreign Investors Safety of Foreign Investments Guaranteed by the Constitution Safety of Patents and Strong Intellectual Property Laws in line with WIPO Regulations Investment Protection Agreement with 28 Countries Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement with 44 Countries 5

Legal Framework to Attract FDI BOI Act (BOI Law No 4 of 1978 and its amendments) Establishment of Board of Investment of Sri Lanka. BOI is structured to function as the Central Facilitation point for investors and empowered to enter into agreements with investors Strategic Development Project Act (SDP Act No 14 of 2008) Grant special concessions for special projects which are in the national interest, likely to bring economic and social benefit to the country and to change the landscape of the country. Foreign Exchange Act (Foreign Exchange Act No.12of 2017) Provides legal frame work for foreign exchange transactions. More liberalized foreign exchange policy under the newly enacted Foreign Exchange Act No. 12 of 2017 Hub Regulations under Finance Act (Finance Act No. 12 of 2012 and its amendments) Declaration of Free Ports and Bonded Areas. Grant exemptions for identified hub activities conduct in declared Free ports and Bonded Areas. Land (Restrictions on Alienation) Act Provide legal framework for ownership of lands for foreigners 6

Are we on Right Track? 7

Performance of FDI Attarction FDI Trends Projects in Operation Export Earnings Employment Generation 8

FDI Trends (1978 2018) 9 Performance of BOI FDI (US$ Mn.) 2,600 2,100 1,600 Total FDI Received From 1978 to 2018 (1H) US$ 16.5 Bn 1,391 1,338 Target 1,616 1,710 2,500 1,428 (1H) 1,100 600 100 2 47 43 49 64 38 36 25 28 59 44 18 42 64 121 189 158 16 234 173 220 287 137 177 211 87 129 82 734 604 889 602 516 1,066 970 801 (400)

Projects in Operation 10 Performance of BOI No. of Projects in Operation as at end of Year (Cumulative) 1698 1709 1710 1692 1709 1702 206 213 202 216 222 222 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018(1Q) (1H) Green Field Expansions

Export Earnings 11 1979 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 Performance of BOI 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 Target 8100 12000 11000 USD Bn 7603 7485 7792 10000 9000 8000 7000 7227 6000 5000 6926 4000 3,031 3000 2000 1000 0 2018 (1H) 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018(1Q) National BOI Exports Over 70% of National Exports Over 80% of National Industrial Exports Over 98% of Apparel Exports

BOI Export Processing Zones Existing Zones

Employment Generation (Cumulative) 13 Performance of BOI (Nos) 490,675 493,226 493,000 5% of Total Labour Force of the country 483,470 484,675 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Challenges to Overcome 14

Sectoral Composition of FDI (2013-2018) 15 Challenges to Overcome 18% 13% 20% 0.06% 19% 31% 27% 27% 26% 33% 22% 17% 26% 0.08% 2013 0.37% 1% 0.40% 56% 0.24% 45% 47% 2018 42% 61% 69% Manufacturing Agriculture Infrastructure Services FDI into Infrastructure has shown significant contribution. Need to focus more towards Manufacturing Services & Agriculture to strike the right balance.

Challenges from Peer Countries 16 Challenges to Overcome 16000 14000 12000 13,703 11,200 10,642 FDI (2014-2016 Average) 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 8,068 6,196 4,021 2,040 1,987 824 0 Indonesia Vietnam Malaysia Korea Philippines Thailand Bangladesh Myanmar Sri Lanka

Ensure Investor Confidence & Predictability 17 Challenges to Overcome Harmonize investment policy with government development policy. Improve investment environment with consistent and predictable investment policy. Improve Line Agency coordination. Empower BOI as the lead investment promotion agency.

Recent Reforms & Initiatives taken to boost investment climate 18

Recent Reforms & Initiatives Moving away from granting traditional tax concessions to attract investments Initiatives more towards investment facilitation as guided by UNCTAD (10 items referred in ACTION MENU FOR INVESTMENT FACILITATION and UNCTAD IIA reform package) Targeted Investment Promotion Acceleration of investment approval process Development of new zones and upgrading of existing zones Introduction of A web portal to streamline and fast track the investment approval process

Targeted Investment Promotion In-depth Study Carried out with Harvard University s Centre for International Development (CID) and the World Bank Group IT enabled Services (IT software, BPM, KPM) High value- added apparel (Lingerie, Smart textiles, wearable technology, other potential highvalue clothing items, Innovation & research) Logistics (Entrepot trade,transportation, Warehousing & Storage) Food processing (Fish / seafood, Fruit and, Vegetables, Dairy) Tourism (Hotels, Recreational activities -theme Parks, Adventure sports & leisure facilities) PRIORITY GEOGRAPHIC MARKETS USA, UK, China, Japan, Malaysia & India RADAR / ASPIRATIONAL SECTORS Fabricated metal parts Education (both vocational and higher education) Medical devices and pharmaceuticals Solar panel manufacturing Transport equipment (automotive components, trailers, trucks, mobile cranes, body parts for motor vehicles) Value added Minerals

Accelerating investment approval process Attraction and approval process Facilitation process Single Window Committee (Chaired by Sec. to the Treasury) Investment Approval Facilitation Committee (Chaired by Advisor to Hon.PM) Project Screening Committee Project Implementation Department Investment Promotion Dept. Investment Appraisal Dept. BOI/ Other Line Agencies 21

Development of new zones and upgrading of existing zones 22 Bingiriya, Milleniya, Mawathagama and Charlie Mount Estate- Matara have already begun and they are in different stages of development process.

Establishment of Effective One-Stop-Shop Virtual Platform for Line Agency Coordination Implement a Virtual One-Stop-Shop with the assistance of the World Bank to expedite the investment approval process by; Improving transparency in regulatory procedures and simplify the line agency processes. Improving line agency coordination; 24 line agencies have been identified and will be linked in the first phase including; Inland Revenue Department Central Environment Authority Colombo Municipal Council Urban Development Authority Sri Lanka Customs Establishing Web enabled Application Tracking System (ATS) 23

Way Forward 24 Focusing more towards promoting and attracting investments in to identified target sectors with special focus on high-tech manufacturing. Stand out among peer countries on investment attractions. Strengthening Investment Policy Framework. Enhancing exports in merchandise goods as well as services. Enhancing market access through FTAs. Developing skills to match the industry demand. Improving Line Agency Coordination to promote Sri Lanka for investments Reform Orientation towards Exports and FDI

Thank You