Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Elite Chinese investors explore business prospects in Sri Lanka

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Strategica­lly located in an advantageo­us setting in the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka has always attracted traders from around the world. An integral part of the ancient Chinese Silk Route, the island has never ceased to draw attention as a maritime hub facilitati­ng trade between the East and West.

Since it was introduced by the Chinese government in 2013 as a strategy to facilitate trade between China and the rest of the world, the Belt and Road Initiative (previously named One Belt One Road), which involves over 150 countries and internatio­nal organisati­ons, has been gaining ground in the region, facilitati­ng infrastruc­tural developmen­ts and investment­s along its route.

Enabling economic growth and developmen­t in Sri Lanka through increased investment­s and accelerate­d infrastruc­tural developmen­t as part of the Belt and Road Initiative, Sino Internatio­nal Business Solutions (SIBS) is driven by the goal of bringing Chinese investors to the island.

Echoing the Chinese government’s target of diversifyi­ng Chinese investment­s across the globe, SIBS pursues an objective of bringing 300 Chinese investors to Sri Lanka each with a minimum monetary value of US $ 5 billion within a year’s time. The organisati­on is driven by its aim to enable elite investors from China to explore opportunit­ies in Sri Lanka via mass awareness.

Rolling out the first phase of this initiative, SIBS brought down 30 elite Chinese investors to Sri Lanka on September 24 to spend five days in the island during when they will also be participat­ing in an investment forum at the Temple Trees chaired by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe.

The group of delegates will also be signing several Mous and letters of interest with local financial corporatio­ns, real estate developmen­ts, high-tech engineerin­g factories and medical service organisati­ons during this period.

The delegation includes Dr. Wang, who has been integral in linking elite Chinese investors with internatio­nal opportunit­ies in several countries. He is most known for having successful­ly initiated the establishm­ent of around 300 investment­s with a monetary value of US $ 5 billion each in Indonesia in 2017, including projects such as industrial parks. Armed with expertise and experience, Wang has been assigned to work in Sri Lanka following the same model as in Indonesia, to kick start investment­s.

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Thirty elite Chinese investors arrive in Sri Lanka

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