Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EDB creates opportunit­ies for Lankan exporters to enter US market

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Over the last several months, the Export Developmen­t Board (EDB) has developed a relationsh­ip with UCLA Anderson School of Management’s Global Access Program (GAP) with a view to strengthen­ing Sri Lanka’s exports to the United States.

The EDB has worked closely with GAP Executive Director Dr. Fredrik Leuhusen, in addition to seeking external reference from agencies in New Zealand and Finland who have been among the most frequent GAP clients.

The Global Access Programme pairs six mid-level executives in UCLA Anderson’s fully employed MBA programme with companies seeking to enter markets in the United States. Over the last 21 years, 778 companies from 25 countries have reaped the benefits of 3,847 GAP Profession­als’ work.

Student consultant­s address strategic business issues to develop comprehens­ive, internatio­nal newmarket entry plans under the guidance of distinguis­hed faculty advisors.

UCLA Anderson School of Management ranks as one of the top public business schools in the world, and attracts some of the world’s most accomplish­ed and talented students. These students are fulltime profession­als with at least seven years of work experience, possessing a diverse range of skills that include marketing, strategy, finance and operations.

Drawing from this base, the Global Access Program matches your company with a team that will collective­ly contribute more than 2,000 hours – including a minimum of 150 in-person interviews – to your company’s investment-quality business plan (often a cost-prohibitiv­e commission at market consultant rates).

Dr. Leuhusen will be visiting Sri Lanka in February 2019 to meet with companies interested in pursuing their foreign expansion to the United States.

Companies are eligible to get benefitted by the programme if a company has a technology based product or service and wants to expand globally to the United States market, or an entreprene­urial company with a solid track record and current revenues for a product or service.

Eligible companies could be financiall­y assisted under the ‘Market Access Support programme’ of the Export Developmen­t Board.

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GAP Executive Director Dr. Fredrik Leuhusen

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