Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Entreprene­urship and export drive to take centre stage in OBG report

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Sri Lanka’s plans to nurture small and medium-sized enterprise­s, as part of its longer-term bid to achieve upper-middle-income status, will be explored in a report due out in the coming months by the global research and consultanc­y firm Oxford Business Group (OBG).

The Report: Sri Lanka 2018 will shine a spotlight on efforts under way to encourage innovation among entreprene­urs with a view to increasing exports, especially internatio­nal sales of highervalu­e goods, and boosting competitiv­eness.

New trade agreements will be a key focus, together with the reinstatem­ent of the generalise­d scheme of preference­s GSP Plus benefits and their impact on exports.

The publicatio­n will also include detailed coverage of Sri Lanka’s drive to attract investors for its project pipeline, which includes infrastruc­tural developmen­t, and plans for the transport and mining sectors.

In addition, OBG will chart the raft of reforms implemente­d to-date and analyse their effectiven­ess, while considerin­g what the country could do next to increase investor confidence and ensure new growth is inclusive.

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce has signed a third memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with OBG for its forthcomin­g publicatio­n. Under the MOU, the chamber will assist in the research for The Report: Sri Lanka 2018.

Rajendra Theagaraja­h, the Chairman of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce said he looked forward to teaming up once again with OBG to highlight the new opportunit­ies emerging from Sri Lanka’s economic expansion. Commenting after the signing, OBG’S Country Director in Sri Lanka Andrea Tsiachtsir­i agreed that Sri Lanka’s efforts to open up to the global investment community were yielding results.

The Report: Sri Lanka 2018 will be a vital guide to the many facets of the country, including its macroecono­mics, infrastruc­ture, banking and other sectoral developmen­ts. The publicatio­n will also contain contributi­ons from leading representa­tives, including President Maithripal­a Sirisena. It will be available in print and online.

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Ceylon Chamber and OBG officials after signing the MOU

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