Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Japan to boost SL’S banana exports

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Japan’s ITOCHU Corporatio­n will help further strengthen Japan-Sri Lanka trade ties under which investment­s are to be for expanding the island’s banana and tuna fishing industries and greater export opportunit­ies will be provided for products.

Japan-Sri Lanka Business Co-operation Council Chairman and Advisor to ITOCHU Corporatio­n Kouhei Watanebe said this when he and the corporatio­n’s representa­tives met Economic Developmen­t Minister Basil Rajapaksa at the ministry office recently.

Chairman Watanebe added that ITOCHU was also focusing on developing Sri Lanka’s infrastruc­ture, transport sector and environmen­t-friendly coal power plants. According to him, President Mahinda Rajapaksa too had discussed these during his last visit to Japan.

Minister Basil Rajapaksa said there was a very good market for banana, pineapple, rambutan and other fruits grown in Sri Lanka, where the cultivatio­n was being expanded with government assistance. He also said that areas such as Batticaloa and Kalpitiya were areas most suitable for the cultivatio­n of marine plants and rearing sea leeches.

The Economic Developmen­t Minister admitted the prawn industry here was facing setback at the moment but there is opportunit­y for improving it. Referring to investment opportunit­ies in the area of exports he said that it is Sri Lanka which meets 95 percent of the world’s cinnamon requiremen­ts.

Minister Rajapaksa added that the peace which now prevails in the country, political stability, environmen­t friendline­ss, 24-hour power supply and the availabili­ty of skilled labour had attracted many foreign investors.

Industry and Commerce Ministry Secretary Anura Siriwarden­a and a number of senior officials of ITOCHU Corporatio­n, including its General Managers Masazumi Nishikage (Planning and Administra­tion) and Kenji Tanaka (Marine Products) attended the discussion­s.

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Japan-Sri Lanka Business Co-operation Council Chairman and Advisor to ITOCHU Corporatio­n Kouhei Watanebe and Economic Developmen­t Minister Basil Rajapaksa

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