13th October 2010, www.dailynews.lk, By Sanjeevi Jayasuriya
Sri Lanka will showcase investment and trade opportunities the country could offer for US companies with a series of discussions and visits for potential areas.
“We have 25 foreign company representatives who are currently in Sri Lanka exploring opportunities. There are 17 US companies and 10 Indian based US companies among the visiting delegation,” a Commerce Department official told Daily News Business.
The delegation is led by the Assistant US Trade Representative for Central and South Asia Michael Delaney together with US Government officials.
The peaceful and conducive environment in the country has helped emerging investment and trade opportunities. The delegation visited Jaffna yesterday to gain first hand information on opportunities available. The inauguration of the Private Public Partnership (PPP) conference will be held today with the participation of private sector business executives, representing US companies based in the US as well as India.
There will also be talks under the US-Sri Lanka Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) to create awareness to capture opportunities.
The US delegate visit was organized by the Sri Lanka Embassy in Washington with the Commerce Department and the US Embassy in Sri Lanka.
Meanwhile the US Embassy in Sri Lanka, in a press release said the Embassy, together with the US Commercial Service and the US Small Business Administration, is organizing a road show seminar called Doing Business which will visit several locations in Sri Lanka. The first seminar, featuring the Assistant US Trade Representative Michael Delaney, will take place in Colombo on October 15. Subsequent seminars will be held in Galle (October 18), Kandy (October 20) and Trincomalee (October 21).
The improved business climate in Sri Lanka following the end of the ethnic conflict and the opening up of the North and East for trade and investment makes this an opportune time for the business community to learn more about increasing trade between the United States and Sri Lanka. According to the Commercial Director at the US Embassy in Colombo, Ken Kero-Mentz, this is the first Embassy Doing Business seminar that will visit some of the key provinces outside of Colombo.
It will give out valuable information to help expand rural economies and assist small and medium-sized enterprises (SME).
The “Doing Business” seminar will include in-depth presentations by officials from the US Embassy, the US Foreign Commercial Service, and the US Small Business Administration. Sri Lanka’s Export Development Board will introduce the sessions. Each seminar will conclude with a discussion led by a Board member from the American Chamber of Commerce and leaders of the local business chambers.
US technology and knowledge can help Sri Lanka’s companies compete effectively in the today’s challenging international markets.
Speakers at this “Doing Business” seminar will talk about partnering and doing business with US companies and increasing competitiveness in the global economy.
They will also discuss Sri Lanka’s export sector, buying American products as a way to grow Sri Lanka’s economy and the growing importance of SME’s in the global financial system.
The “Doing Business” seminar is expected to attract importers, business people, members of trade associations, manufacturers, and entrepreneurs interested in learning more about how doing business with the United States can help their bottom line.
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