Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Japanese envoy invites Lankan biz to explore Japanese market

- By Supun Dias

Japanese Ambassador to Sri Lanka Kenichi Suganuma invited Sri Lankan businesses to penetrate the Japanese market as it would provide them with tremendous opportunit­ies as the Japanese are wealthy people. He said that the Japanese market is very lucrative but they have to be impressed with quality products.

“So I invite my Sri Lankan friends to make use of this opportunit­y to explore our market,” he said.

“The Japanese like to visit Sri Lanka and stay in five-star hotels and that will help the tourism industry as a whole because they will be spending a lot,” Sugamuna said.

He was speaking yesterday at the discussion on the topic ‘Bilateral trade between Sri Lanka and Japan’ organised by the National Chamber of Commerce Sri Lanka. “I am happy to note that there are a number of large Japanese companies partnering with Sri Lankan companies to enter a third country. This is a positive trend and we want to encourage such partnershi­ps,” he added. National Chamber of Commerce President Sujeeve Samaraweer­a said that Sri Lanka has to do more in order to expand into the Japanese market.

“We have to work hard on how we could tailor made our products to this lucrative market. Japan has helped us from President J.R. Jayawarden­a’s time notably in setting up the national television, hospitals, power generation projects, water supply projects and many more,” he said. Japanese Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (JICA) Chief Representa­tive Kiyoshi Amada said that over the last couple of decades the JICA has provided more than Rs.1000 billion, contributi­ng to 21 percent of the electricit­y generation and providing 24 percent of water supply in Sri Lanka.

 ??  ?? From left: Japanese Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency Chief Representa­tive Kiyoshi Amada, National Chamber of Commerce President Sujeeve Samaraweer­a and Japanese Ambassador to Sri Lanka Kenichi Suganuma PIC BY WARUNA WANNIARACH­CHI
From left: Japanese Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency Chief Representa­tive Kiyoshi Amada, National Chamber of Commerce President Sujeeve Samaraweer­a and Japanese Ambassador to Sri Lanka Kenichi Suganuma PIC BY WARUNA WANNIARACH­CHI

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