Sri Lanka faces EU trade loss
20 October 09

From the Financial Times:

Sri Lanka is set to lose trade concessions worth more than $100m after a European Union investigation found it in breach of the human rights commitments it had made in exchange for lower tariffs.

See online: Financial Times
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