Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Best time to promote Lankan products in UK market: envoy

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High Commission­er of Sri Lanka to the United Kingdom Amari Wijewarden­e says this is the best time to promote Lankan products in the UK market, as Sri Lanka has been rewarded with the GSP Plus facility.

She says under the EU GSP Plus trade facility, Sri Lankan businesses can export products such as apparel and leather goods, rubber products, fish, coconut products, tea, spices, fruits & vegetables, gems and jewellery, toys and games ceramic ware into the twenty eight members states of the EU, including the UK, on duty free basis.

Wijewarden­e made these comments, when she visited the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce recently where she held a meeting with the President Karim Schadlou, members of Executive Committee of the Council for Business with Britain (CBB) and the Chamber CEO, Dhara Wijayatila­ke.

She also said, Trade Division of the Sri Lankan Mission in UK is continuing to educate the business community in UK on trade opportunit­ies available under GSP Plus scheme and also other business opportunit­ies.

As a result, the SL High Commission in UK will be facilitati­ng a visit of Lankan ICT delegation to Britain towards the end of this year and also plans are underway to enhance the technical skills in the Sri Lankan Gem and Jewellery industry in collaborat­ion with the Birmingham School of Jewellery.

During the meeting, Officials of the Council for Business with Britain explained the steps they have taken towards enhancing Sri Lanka – UK bilateral trade.

In response, she said, “I appreciate the interest shown by the council in enhancing trade and investment relations between Sri Lanka and UK,”

Nimal Karunatila­ke, Director of Commerce and Ananda Dharmapriy­a, Director of Commerce of the Department of Commerce also took part in the meeting.

Representi­ng the CBB, Karim Schadlou, President of the Council, Tania Polonnowit­a Wettimuny, Vice President, Damian Gilkerson, Managing Director of the Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceut­ical, Roshanie J. Moreas, Vice President of the John Keells Holdings PLC, Ameena Ziauddin, Director of Norfolk Foods (Pvt) Ltd., Irfan Thassim, Managing Director of Oceanpick (Private) Ltd, Michael Fernandopu­lle, Head of Trade of the British High Commission in Colombo, Gill Caldicott, Country Director of the British Council in Sri Lanka and Cherryl Rodrigo, Assistant Secretary General of the Ceylon Chamber attended the meeting.

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Officials of the CBB and Ceylon Chamber of Commerce poses for a photograph with the High Commission­er and officials of the Department of Commerce, Sri Lanka
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