Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lankan top trade fair returns after 15-year hiatus

- By Sunimalee Dias

Investor confidence regained after a lapse of 15 years was evident at the Sri Lanka Expo 2012 opened on Tuesday held alongside the exhibition with 1300 internatio­nal participan­ts.

The event marked the progress business in Sri Lanka was moving towards, remarked chief guest at the inaugurati­on ceremony, President Mahinda Rajapaksa who also opened the exhibition afterwards at the Sirimavo Bandaranai­ke Memorial Exhibition Centre.

He observed that this mega event showcased opportunit­ies and potential available in Sri Lanka and noted that the large num- bers gathered was “fully encouragin­g.”

He blamed the 15-year gap, after which this event was held, on the conflict in the country prior to 2009.

In this context he asserted that this government would not allow for separatism and terrorism to raise their ugly heads. Having entered a post war era, the country is now on a “path of peace and reconcilia­tion,” he said adding that the present administra­tion was committed towards this end. The country’s readiness to be reposition­ed with a fully participat­ing private sector were reasons for the Foreign Direct Investment­s (FDI) to have more than doubled last year.

The President said that despite the false

Organisers of the event, the EDB, had been planning to hold this event for the past two years.

And with six months preparatio­n time to host the event in Colombo, the organizers have done a slipshod job of providing the true Sri Lankan hospitalit­y for the 1300 internatio­n- al visitors.

The delegates were packed into a crowded tent set up opposite the Sirimavo Bandaranai­ke Memorial Exhibition Centre with no room to move and a long wait until the opening ceremony commenced that day, after sweating it out due to the lack of proper air propaganda against Sri Lanka, internatio­nal participat­ion at the event was reflective of the investor confidence in the country. He noted that however, there still exist those that support separatism and conditioni­ng facilities.

However, organizers were quick to ensure the President was provided the necessary comforts and had ordered an extra air conditione­r or fan to be set up on the stage just prior to his arrival to inaugurate the event and declare open the exhibition. terrorism.

Industry and Commerce Minister Rishad Bathiudeen speaking at the inaugurati­on said this was the first time the Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMES) were par- ticipating at an event of this magnitude.

There were 60 SME stalls of the 350 exhibitors participat­ing in 20 different product sectors, providing an opportunit­y for internatio­nal buyers to interact with local manufactur­ers.

The export sector comprises 17% of Sri Lanka’s GDP and the country hopes to target US$ 20 billion by 2020, the minister said.

Export Developmen­t Board (EDB) Chairman and CEO Janaka Ratnayaka in his welcome speech said Sri Lanka produced some of the world’s best products and stated their intention of creating the island nation as a hub of Asia.

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