Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SL honoured with host country status

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Fujian Provincial People’s Government, State Minister of Tourism Developmen­t, Wildlife and Christian Religious Affairs Ranjith Aluwihare and Consul General of Sri Lanka in Guangzhou, participat­ed at several important events of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road Exposition and Cross-straits for Fair Economy and Trade from 18-22 May 2019, a statement from the Foreign Affairs Ministry said .

Sri Lanka was honoured with the host country status, this year, at the exposition. The fair has been held annually since 1994, in Fuzhou City, an economic, cultural and transporta­tion centre in the Fujian Province. The exposition is an important platform for showcasing investment as well as trade, and commits itself to pioneering the initiative of ‘Belt and Road’, for strengthen­ing cooperatio­n and exchanges with countries, along the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road as well as enhancing cross-strait economic and trade exchanges. Several Sri Lankan companies, in tea, gem and jewellery, handicraft­s and latex sectors including Sinolan Teas (pvt) Ltd, Gem Cabin, Solar Gems Jewellery (pvt) Limited, Githsara Gem & Jewellery participat­ed and showcased their items at the exposition. It also gave them an opportunit­y to solidify commercial connection­s through interactio­ns with their counterpar­ts during the Matchmakin­g Session, that took place after several enlighteni­ng company presentati­ons by the companies.

Mr. Aluwihare addressed the gathering at the Investment Promotion Conference and at the Opening Ceremony of the Sri Lanka Pavilion and referred to the long lasting relations between the two countries and urged Chinese nationals to visit Sri Lanka for tourism and investment.

Consul General Dharmasena, in her speech, at the matchmakin­g session, emphasized the importance of such activities which give the opportunit­y for companies, to have face to face interactio­ns with their counterpar­ts, bringing in avenues for trade enablement.

Mr. Aluwihare addressed the gathering and referred to the long lasting relations between the two countries and urged Chinese nationals to visit Sri Lanka for tourism and investment

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