Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinghe said Sri Lanka will regain the EU’s GSP+ trade concessions after the UN Human Rights Council session in September.
The concessions were withdrawn by the EU over human rights concerns in 2010.
“We earlier thought that the concession applies only to apparel industry but eventually the fish products were also included in the tax concessions,” Mr Wickramasinghe said.
“Now we are working on getting back the GSP plus after the Human Rights Council sessions which are to be held in Geneva in September by solving the existing issues.”
The EU also banned imports of fisheries products from Sri Lanka, its second biggest importer in the sector, in order to "tackle the commercial benefits stemming from illegal fishing”.