Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Ceylon Chamber and Afghanista­n Chamber of Commerce sign historic MOU to expand bilateral trade and investment

„To promote private biz to become reciprocal partners „Sl-afghanista­n Trade Desk to implement shared goals „Impending Air Services Agreement and Trade and Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement to enhance trade

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A historic memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) was signed virtually by Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Officer Manjula de Silva and Afghanista­n Chamber of Commerce and Investment Chief Executive Officer Sayed Zaman Hashemi, witnessed by Ambassador for Afghanista­n in Sri Lanka M. Ashraf Haidari.

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, with a view to build a mutually beneficial relationsh­ip with the Afghan Chamber and to promote friendly and cordial relations between Sri Lanka and Afghanista­n, signed this MOU with the Afghanista­n Chamber of Commerce and Investment, on September 28, 2020.

The Afghanista­n Chamber of Commerce and Investment is the representa­tive body of the industrial and commercial entities of Afghanista­n, establishe­d with an objective of increasing the trade flow through creating business opportunit­ies and improving the business climate for the private sector.

“We have similar objectives and we enter into an alliance with the Afghan Chamber in order to promote the private sector business entities to become reciprocal partners and to extend all support, cooperatio­n and assistance to each other for the overall benefit of both countries,” said de Silva.

During his welcome address, de Silva further emphasised the importance of identifyin­g the potential products and services to promote in Afghanista­n, which has a population of over 30 million.

Signing of the virtual MOU was initiated by Haidari, as a result of a series of discussion­s held since 2019. The MOU provides for the establishm­ent of a Sri Lanka-afghanista­n Trade Desk within both chambers, helping implement shared commercial goals.

Haidari delivered the remarks after the two CEOS exchanged their views on the numerous business and investment opportunit­ies in Afghanista­n and Sri Lanka, taking into account the existing low volume of bilateral trade. Hence, they pledged to work with the Embassies of Afghanista­n and Sri Lanka in Colombo and Kabul, to implement the MOU, for realising the vast trade and investment potential that exists between the two South Asian nations.

“I am delighted to witness the fruition of our shared hard efforts over the past year to sign this historic MOU between our two chambers of commerce, which I have no doubt will work together, in partnershi­p with our two embassies here and in Kabul, to foster and deepen commercial ties between Afghanista­n and Sri Lanka,” commented Haidari.

He also acknowledg­ed the strong support from the leadership­s of both countries for further expansion of bilateral relations, especially full-spectrum connectivi­ty for trade and investment, thereby forging long-lasting people-topeople ties between Afghanista­n and Sri Lanka.

The MOU seeks to enable the two chambers to “disseminat­e all such informatio­n as may be relevant to enhance bilateral trade and business; initiate and promote joint ventures, partnershi­ps and other business linkages; provide technical expertise; arrange visits between the two countries; formulate proposals to accelerate bilateral relations and convene meetings, conference­s and discussion­s”.

To that end, both sides agreed to hold regular webinars, including major investors, to exchange business ideas and to discuss the specifics of investment opportunit­ies in agribusine­ss (tea, saffron, coconut oil, fresh fruits and dried nuts), services (skilled and unskilled labour), logistics, textiles (garments, rugs and carpets), gemstones (precious and semi-precious stones), tourism, medical tourism, higher education tourism, as well as other sectors of mutual investment interest.

It was also noted that the pending Air Services Agreement and Trade and Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement, once signed by both government­s, would further enhance and facilitate bilateral trade.

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce has already signed 130 Mous to expand and further strengthen strong relationsh­ips with overseas trade promotion organisati­ons for the benefit of the business community in Sri Lanka.

 ??  ?? From left: Ambassador for Afghanista­n in Sri Lanka Ashraf Haidari and Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Officer Manjula de Silva
From left: Ambassador for Afghanista­n in Sri Lanka Ashraf Haidari and Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Officer Manjula de Silva

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