Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Minister Senasinghe leads biz delegation to Kenya

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State Minister of Developmen­t Strategies and Internatio­nal Trade Sujeewa Senasinghe led a delegation of private sector companies to Kenya together with the Export Developmen­t Board (EDB).

The State Minister addressed the Sri Lanka –Kenya Business Forum organized by the Sri Lanka High Commission in Nairobi where private sector companies had the opportunit­y to meet prospectiv­e buyers, wholesaler­s and Kenyan entreprene­urs to further their businesses.

The Kenya Chamber of Commerce and Industries (KNCCI) partnered with the High Commission to brief the incoming delegation on the business environmen­t in Kenya and the opportunit­ies available for Sri Lankan companies in the areas of Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCGS) and on the Light Engineerin­g Sector.

The State Minister emphasised on the strategic location of both countries and explained as to how the two countries could mutually benefit in doing business. He stated that Kenya is the gateway to East Africa while Sri Lanka with its growing number of free trade agreements is the gateway of Africa to Asia. Commenting that, both countries are not rivals in business but countries who could grow together compliment­ing and learning from each other, the State Minister said this is only the first step to many more visits that will strengthen the relations and understand­ing of the potential of growth of both countries. He thanked the Chief Executive Officer of the KNICC Mr George Kiondoand his team for their efforts and welcomed a buyer delegation from Kenya to Sri Lanka.

The State Minister also met Tobias Alando, Acting Chief Executive Officer of Kenya Manufactur­es Associatio­n (KMA). The Sri Lankan delegates had fruitful B2B discussion­s with Kenyan businesses jointly organised by KMA and Ruwan Fernando of Mayleen Group of Companies in Kenya.

State Minister Senasinghe also met Ababu Namwamba, EGH, Chief Administra­tive Secretary of Foreign Affairs to discuss trade related outstandin­g issues. Namwamba assured that Kenya will be hosting the 2nd Joint Trade Committee at the earliest. Appreciati­ng the assistance given by Kenya in training long distance runners of Sri Lanka, the State Minister informed that Sri Lanka will assist Kenya in its efforts to improve cricket.

The meetings were attended by High Commission­er Sunil de Silva, Indira Malwatte, Chairperso­n of the Export Developmen­t Board, Anzul Jhan, Deputy High Commission­er and Anoma Premathila­ke, Director Market Developmen­t of EDB.

The private sector delegation comprised of Hettigoda Industries Ltd, Ceylon Biscuits Ltd, Orient Lanka Confection­ary Ltd, Synex Holdings and Synex Internatio­nal Pvt Ltd, St Theresa Industries (Kenya) Ltd. and Ceylon Agro-industries Limited.

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