Egypt vs Sri Lanka

Overall Mutual Score: 43.8%

Overall Fit Rank43.8%
Trade Pull16.7%
Mutual Win Potential39.4%
Risk Drag28.1%

Egypt profile

Market Size87.0%
Resource Strength7.8%
Tech Readiness86.3%
Human Capital78.8%
Infrastructure69.8%
Energy Position6.1%
Climate Pressure15.0%
Governance40.7%

Sri Lanka profile

Market Size80.8%
Resource Strength17.6%
Tech Readiness75.6%
Human Capital78.3%
Infrastructure71.2%
Energy Position48.8%
Climate Pressure6.4%
Governance45.3%

What These Countries Should Do Together

Top joint action plans ranked by expected shared benefit.

Trade Corridor and Supply-Chain Integration

59.8%

Large combined demand and logistics compatibility improve bilateral trade surplus potential.

Egypt

53.8%

Sri Lanka

65.8%

Shared gain

39.4%

Skills Mobility and Human Capital Partnership

48.7%

Labor-market complementarity and digital readiness increase long-run productivity in both economies.

Egypt

41.4%

Sri Lanka

56.1%

Shared gain

27.8%

Technology Transfer and Joint R&D

13.0%

Capability gaps plus adequate skills make co-development and diffusion efficient.

Egypt

17.7%

Sri Lanka

8.4%

Shared gain

0.0%

Critical Resource and Energy Exchange

9.1%

Asymmetric resource endowments and energy profiles support mutually beneficial contracts.

Egypt

13.3%

Sri Lanka

4.8%

Shared gain

0.0%

Food-Water-Climate Resilience Pact

4.7%

Climate asymmetry and natural-capital differences hedge systemic shocks for both countries.

Egypt

2.9%

Sri Lanka

6.5%

Shared gain

0.0%