Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts

13 October 2010

Canada Sri Lanka Business Opportunities Grow

13th October 2010, www.dailynews.lk

Canada is interested to do business with Sri Lanka and there are opportunities to pursue, Canadian High Commissioner in Colombo Bruce Levy said.

Addressing a luncheon meeting organised by the Sri Lanka - Canada Business Council of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce he said.

Canada welcomes foreign direct investment (FDI) and offers the kind of stability, low costs and taxes, a talented and diverse workforce, and world-leading research, innovation and transport infrastructure that businesses need to innovate, grow and succeed in the global economy.

Total trade between Canada and Sri Lanka stood at $456 million in 2009 with Canadian imports at $115.7 million with nearly 50 percent in woven and knitted apparels. Canadian exports were at $335 million.

He said Export Development Canada (EDC) is open to consider new exposure under all of its programs.

Investment Cooperation Program (INC) an important Canadian Government program promotes and encourages responsible, sustainable Canadian private sector investments in developing countries, and through the participation of Canadian private sector, creating sustainable employment and economic growth in developing countries leading to poverty reduction.

INC is part of Canada's Official Development Assistance for developing countries and is managed by Foreign Affairs and International Trade.

25 August 2010

Sri Lanka Gets $5mn Canadian Auto Parts Plant to Manufacture OEM Parts

23rd August 2010, www.news.lk

A Canadian Automative Firm specialized in Original Equipment Manufacture (OEM) is planning to invest U.S.$ 5 Million to establish a manufacturing plant in Sri Lanka. The Firm Matcor Automative Inc., is specialized in manufacturing body parts for almost all the auto brands including the leading American cars. The Company expects to use Sri Lanka as a strategic location to cater to the booming Indian auto market.

The Vice President of the Matcor is presently in Sri Lanka for negotiations with the Board of Investment officials and for finding a suitable location for establishing the plant.

The visiting Vice President of the Company has said that the Sri Lankan plant will be mainly manufacturing OEM body parts for India’s GM, Ford, Chrysler and Mercedes Benz, for export to India taking advantage of the Free Trade Agreement Sri Lanka has with India. The plant is expected to provide employment for about 500 workmen and the senior management of the plant will come from Canada.

The company has its presence in 16 locations in Canada, USA and Mexico. Apart from automotive operations, it has a fabrication unit which accounts for 30 percent of its revenue that manufacture construction, agriculture and off-road equipment.