Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EU-SL Investor Dialogue strengthen­s economic relations

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The Developmen­t Strategies and Internatio­nal Trade Ministry hosted the ninth European Union (EU)-SRI Lanka Investor Dialogue, an instrument set up in 2017 to resolve the issues faced by the investors from the EU operating in Sri Lanka, under the Board of Investment (BOI).

The high-level meeting, which promotes bilateral cooperatio­n between the member states of the EU and Sri Lanka, was co-chaired by Developmen­t Strategies and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Malik Samarawick­rama and EU Ambassador Tung-lai Margue.

“The Investor Dialogue has become a useful way to address the issues concerning European investment­s and achieve results,” said Margue.

He thanked the Sri Lankan authoritie­s for their efforts in improving the country’s business climate and highlighte­d that this forum is the way to prove to foreign investors that they are welcome in the country.

He added that despite the numerous achievemen­ts, both sides can work together to do more and to do better.

Samarawick­rama thanked the EU for the excellent cooperatio­n, openness to discussion and effective follow-up it has shown. He stated that currently eight task forces are working on improving Sri Lanka’s position on the Doing Business Index and pointed out that significan­t progress has been made.

He also highlighte­d that the EU is one of Sri Lanka’s largest trading partners and its main export destinatio­n, adding that fisheries exports have more than doubled since the GSP Plus has been reactivate­d.

He concluded by stating that Sri Lanka must have mechanisms to resolve investor issues, such as the EU-SRI Lanka Investor Dialogue.

The minister was assisted by Developmen­t Strategies and Internatio­nal Trade Ministry Secretary S.T. Kodikara, Ministry Additional Secretary W.A.D.S. Gunasinghe, BOI Chairman Mangala Yapa, BOI Director General Champika Malalgoda and Export Developmen­t Board Chairperso­n Indira Malwatte.

Moreover, many representa­tives from key state institutio­ns, namely the Sri Lanka Ports Authority, Sri Lanka Customs Department, Excise Department, National Plant Quarantine, Inland Revenue Department, Health, Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine Ministry, Ports and Shipping Ministry and National Water Supply and Drainage Board, attended the meeting and took part in open and friendly discussion­s.

The heads of mission of several EU states too participat­ed in the talks, raising concerns about the issues encountere­d by some of their national companies and other European businesses but also encouragin­g further cooperatio­n.

The need to improve transparen­cy was stressed by German Ambassador Joern Rohde, who said, “We want to make Sri Lanka a better place for trade and investment. We are here to improve this and solve issues and we believe that tender procedures play an important part in the decision to invest.”

For his part, French Ambassador Eric Lavertu linked this initiative to the economic developmen­t in the country. He stated, “We are trying our best to help your efforts. It is extremely important to have this dialogue because it represents a tool to push the developmen­t of the country.”

Dutch Ambassador Tania Gonggrijp pointed out the long history between her country and Sri Lanka and said, “We now focus on trade and investment. Everyone who mentioned this dialogue was very positive about this.”

 ??  ?? From left: European Union Embassy Deputy Head of Mission Thorsten Bargfrede, French Ambassador Eric Lavertu, Developmen­t Strategies and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Malik Samarawick­rama, European Union Ambassador Tun Lai Margue, Netherland­s Ambassador Tania Gonggriijp and Board of Investment of Sri Lanka Chairman Mangala Yapa
From left: European Union Embassy Deputy Head of Mission Thorsten Bargfrede, French Ambassador Eric Lavertu, Developmen­t Strategies and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Malik Samarawick­rama, European Union Ambassador Tun Lai Margue, Netherland­s Ambassador Tania Gonggriijp and Board of Investment of Sri Lanka Chairman Mangala Yapa

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