Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

India to establish a pharmaceut­ical manufactur­ing hub in Sri Lanka

- By Quintus Perera

Indian Commerce, Industry and Textile Minister Anand Sharma, who was in Sri Lanka last week with a large contingent of businessme­n and officials representi­ng 108 large Indian companies, highlighte­d how the bilateral trade and investment­s would be further accelerate­d.

He said trade and investment between the two countries would expand and be enhanced to $ 10 billion by 2015. Several Sri Lankan ministers were present at the inaugurati­on of the Indian Show and among them were Dr Sarath Amunugama, Senior Minister of Internatio­nal Monetary Cooperatio­n, Rishad Bathiudeen, Minister of Industry and Commerce and Basil Rajapakse, Minister of Economic Affairs.

The first India Show was held in 2003 and the second was in 2005. The show was organized by the Confederat­ion of Indian Industry ( CII) in partnershi­p with the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC). The Indian Show 2012 went on for three days held at the BMICH.

Mr Sharma indicated that the Indian investment­s are directly linked to manufactur­ing and exports and preferenti­al access would create better prospects for both countries. He said that they would also venture into what they have not already gone into such as agro-processing, pharmaceut­icals, bio- tech, tourism and knowledge based activities. He said that Indian business leaders would strengthen these investment decisions through Sri Lankan counterpar­ts.

Some of the highlights Mr Sharma made were to establish two new export zones and to be directly involved in promoting the five hub strategies of Sri Lanka and establish a pharmaceut­ical manufactur­ing hub in Sri Lanka with the participat­ion of Indian pharmaceut­ical firms. India is also keen to expand their presence in the oil and gas exploratio­n in Sri Lanka. The hospitalit­y industry is another area they hope to involve.

The export manufactur­ing zone that would come up in the Trincomale­e district would manufactur­e auto components and engineerin­g goods, and to assist the zone an industrial skills training institute would also be establishe­d.

The Indian Show promotes a two- way flow of goods and services between India and Sri Lanka enabling Indian companies to show their prowess and encourage Indian investment in Sri Lanka and to provide opportunit­ies to the Sri Lankan companies to enter into partnershi­ps and collaborat­ions with Indian companies.

Sri Lanka now is India's largest trade partner in SAARC and India is Sri Lanka's largest trade partner worldwide.

Some of the key sectors represente­d at the exhibition were infrastruc­ture, power, mineral fuels, oil related products, electrical machinery and components, food products, agro- processing, mining machinery, railway equipment, rolling stock, paper, paper board and paper pulp, handicraft­s, textiles and garments, informatio­n and communicat­ions technology and financial services.

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