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Sri Lanka readying high powered delegation to Tehran later this month

Published in World - Business

Sri Lankan officials began work on formulating one of the strongest ever national business delegations to be flown to Iran at short notice on 3 January in Colombo.

“President Maithripala Sirisena’s forthcoming tour of Iran could open many new opportunities for Lankan businesses” said Minister of Industry and Commerce Rishad Bathiudeen on 3 January in Colombo.

Minister Bathiudeen was addressing a team of officials from the Ministry of Industry and Commerce including the Department of Commerce, EDB, BoI, Tea Board, Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, National Chamber of Commerce, and Foreign Ministry on 3 January.. The session was none other than the preparatory meeting with top officials to formulate a high powered Sri Lankan business delegation to accompany President Maithripala Sirisena’s tour of Iran planned for later this month. The objective of the visit is to explore bilateral trade, investment and tourism potential as well as a Business Forum. Joining the session was Deputy Head of Mission of Embassy of Islamic Republic of Iran in Colombo, M R Ahmadi. Minister Bathiudeen is scheduled to lead the Lankan business delegation.

“Iran - Sri Lanka relations have strengthened in the recent years but bilateral trade growth has not met our expectations despite end of sanctions. In fact, in 2015, our total trade with Iran was $162 Million, a small amount in comparison to previously higher trade levels. President Maithripala Sirisena’s forthcoming tour of Iran could open many new doors for Lankan businesses and get bilateral trade levels back on track. Therefore let us collaborate for a strong trade delegation to Iran consisting of representatives from Lankan exporters, importers, manufacturers and service providers so that Sri Lanka can leverage this opportunity. I believe that we should not send only a business delegation and just make speeches but also should make joint business presentations with our Chambers to Iranian investors and also schedule several B2Bs so that this visit is leveraged well for the business sector of the country.”



Deputy Head of Mission of Embassy of Iran in Colombo, M R Ahmadi stressed of the surging interest at Iranian side on the forthcoming meet. “Our Ministry of Industry and Commerce and business Chambers also started work on your arrival in Tehran” and added: “We look forward to explore a wide range of sectors for cooperation during this meet. We believe the planned Business Forum during this event could also bring in new openings.”



Prior to sanctions, bilateral trade between Sri Lanka and Iran stood at a huge $ 1.6 Billion (2011), but in 2015 it totaled $162 Million, of which $155 Million were exports to Iran from Sri Lanka. 85% of such exports were Ceylon Tea, followed by coconuts, bananas and spices. Minister Bathiudeen and the Department of Commerce believe that there exists great future potential for Sri Lankan made apparel, rubber products, gems and jewelry and food & beverages.

http://www.news.lk/news/world/item/...powered-delegation-to-tehran-later-this-month
 
So Gibbs when are you changing your flags?
 
So Gibbs when are you changing your flags?

I dont see reason to, Cept maybe the location to Sri Lanka, Till the end of this month before i get back home.. Whats it to you ?
 
Sri Lanka mainly wants to import Cheap oil (We imported most of our oil from Iran before sanctions and our refinaries had to be closed down because they couldn't handle oil from other countries) and the other reason is Iran is a good market for Ceylon tea(Our tea exports are not doing very well these days)
 
Sri Lanka readying high powered delegation to Tehran later this month

Published in World - Business

Sri Lankan officials began work on formulating one of the strongest ever national business delegations to be flown to Iran at short notice on 3 January in Colombo.

“President Maithripala Sirisena’s forthcoming tour of Iran could open many new opportunities for Lankan businesses” said Minister of Industry and Commerce Rishad Bathiudeen on 3 January in Colombo.

Minister Bathiudeen was addressing a team of officials from the Ministry of Industry and Commerce including the Department of Commerce, EDB, BoI, Tea Board, Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, National Chamber of Commerce, and Foreign Ministry on 3 January.. The session was none other than the preparatory meeting with top officials to formulate a high powered Sri Lankan business delegation to accompany President Maithripala Sirisena’s tour of Iran planned for later this month. The objective of the visit is to explore bilateral trade, investment and tourism potential as well as a Business Forum. Joining the session was Deputy Head of Mission of Embassy of Islamic Republic of Iran in Colombo, M R Ahmadi. Minister Bathiudeen is scheduled to lead the Lankan business delegation.

“Iran - Sri Lanka relations have strengthened in the recent years but bilateral trade growth has not met our expectations despite end of sanctions. In fact, in 2015, our total trade with Iran was $162 Million, a small amount in comparison to previously higher trade levels. President Maithripala Sirisena’s forthcoming tour of Iran could open many new doors for Lankan businesses and get bilateral trade levels back on track. Therefore let us collaborate for a strong trade delegation to Iran consisting of representatives from Lankan exporters, importers, manufacturers and service providers so that Sri Lanka can leverage this opportunity. I believe that we should not send only a business delegation and just make speeches but also should make joint business presentations with our Chambers to Iranian investors and also schedule several B2Bs so that this visit is leveraged well for the business sector of the country.”



Deputy Head of Mission of Embassy of Iran in Colombo, M R Ahmadi stressed of the surging interest at Iranian side on the forthcoming meet. “Our Ministry of Industry and Commerce and business Chambers also started work on your arrival in Tehran” and added: “We look forward to explore a wide range of sectors for cooperation during this meet. We believe the planned Business Forum during this event could also bring in new openings.”



Prior to sanctions, bilateral trade between Sri Lanka and Iran stood at a huge $ 1.6 Billion (2011), but in 2015 it totaled $162 Million, of which $155 Million were exports to Iran from Sri Lanka. 85% of such exports were Ceylon Tea, followed by coconuts, bananas and spices. Minister Bathiudeen and the Department of Commerce believe that there exists great future potential for Sri Lankan made apparel, rubber products, gems and jewelry and food & beverages.

http://www.news.lk/news/world/item/...powered-delegation-to-tehran-later-this-month
Your profile pic :rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
I dont see reason to, Cept maybe the location to Sri Lanka, Till the end of this month before i get back home.. Whats it to you ?
Seems cheap, a srilankan flying both flags as an Aussie.
 
Sri Lankan's are fairly nice people, much better than Indians, don't know why he is ashamed of flying the flags of his country / country of origin.

There food is quite tasty too.
 
Seems cheap, a srilankan flying both flags as an Aussie.

Nah what's cheap is some random nobody in an online forum assuming shyt he/she has no idea of, People that have followed me here for long know i have no qualms about my identity.. So again what is to you ?
 
Seems cheap, a srilankan flying both flags as an Aussie.
He is a Aussie of SL origin and a Burgher. A lot of Burghers left SL when the country was pushed into a sh*t hole a long time ago and countries like Australia welcomed them. So Australia is his homeland
 
He is a Aussie of SL origin and a Burgher. A lot of Burghers left SL when the country was pushed into a sh*t hole a long time ago and countries like Australia welcomed them. So Australia is his homeland
SO having one of the flags showing SL would be an insult?
 
SO having one of the flags showing SL would be an insult?
I guess he was very small when moving or was born in Australia. Its his choice to choose. He is Australian and lives in Australia
 
I guess he was very small when moving or was born in Australia. Its his choice to choose. He is Australian and lives in Australia

We dont need to justify anything to some random people in an online forum machun.. But Tks.. I was born in Melbourne but lived in Col for 11 years btw.. :-)
 
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