STI Holdings facilitates trade ties between Sri Lanka and Jiaozhou
Sri Lanka’s own STI Holdings (St. Theresa Industries Holdings) joined several government and corporate entities to facilitate an important trade visit from Bi Weizhun, the Mayor of Peoples Government of Jiaozhou and his delegation recently.
The visit culminated successfully following several trade developments between Sri Lanka and Jiaozhz including signing of Mous.
During the course of the visit, Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and Bureau of Commerce, Jiaozhou signed a MOU to promote and facilitate trading and business opportunities to enhance bi-lateral trade between Sri Lanka and Jiaozhz. The delegation also discussed further matters including plans to set up an economic and trade representative office at the Shenghe International Trade Centre with the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.
The delegation from Jiaozhz met Transportation, Energy and Power Minister Mahinda Amaraweera during the visit. The delegation also visited the Sri Lanka Port and met Port Authority Logistics Director Upul Jayatissa.
“We at STI Holdings envision a prosperous future for Sri Lanka marked by cordial bi-lateral ties with global entities. It was a pleasure to be part of the endeavours to nurture relations with Jiaozhz. Building mutually beneficial relations with entities around the globe is pivotal to Sri Lanka’s economic growth,” said STI Holdings Founder and Managing Director Colin Fernando.
STI Holdings deals with the transmission and distribution of electrical power, solar power, hybrid solar, construction, electrification, steel fabrication and telecommunication. Established in 1973 from humble beginnings, STI Holdings embraced innovation to evolve into a true Sri Lankan powerhouse in the spheres of power generation and industrial steel product manufacture for power transmission with state-of-theart facilities. As the only private transmission tower manufacturer in Sri Lanka, STI Holdings handles 98 percent of Sri Lanka’s power distribution through its transmission towers.
STI Holdings consists of five subsidiary companies, namely St. Theresa Industries, St. Theresa Industries Kenya, Samudra Lanka, STI projects and the SINO-STI Corporation. Each company makes a significant contribution to the country’s GDP through various social and economic avenues.