Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

High tech Swiss electronic company considers investing in Sri Lanka

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Manuel Inauen, head of business developmen­t KUK Electronic­s AG, a high technology Swiss electronic manufactur­er had a meeting with Malik Samarawick­rama, Minister of Developmen­t Strategies and Internatio­nal Trade at the Parliament­ary premises recently. The Swiss company was interested in the possibilit­y of setting up a manufactur­ing plant in Sri Lanka with the objective of exporting their products. KUK Electronic AG, which was establishe­d in 1990 in Appenzell, Switzerlan­d, operates production facilities in China, Slovakia, France, The Netherland­s and Germany.

KUK Electronic AG’S annual production includes the manufactur­e of over 200 million coils, over 1 million printed circuit boards and over 250,000 modules. Minister Samarawick­rama briefed the company on the advantages that Sri Lanka can offer to overseas investors including a highly skilled workforce, excellent infrastruc­ture and internatio­nal market access through free trade agreements. He added that the current policy of the government is to attract high tech companies with a view of creating a diversifie­d Sri Lankan export base.

The visit of KUK Electronic­s AG is a direct result of the visit by the BOI Reinvestme­nt Team comprising of Duminda Ariyasingh­e, Director General of the BOI and Mahinda Ramanayake – Executive Director (Investor Services) to Switzerlan­d in September last year. This visit was in fact organized by another Swiss company, already establishe­d in Sri Lanka, Contrinex Ceylon (Pvt) Ltd and which also targeted similar Swiss export manufactur­ers with an interest in setting up manufactur­ing plants in Sri Lanka.

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