Colombo, May 17 (NIA) – Sri Lanka’s largest business organization, the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC), said on Wednesday that representatives from over 50 foreign companies would arrive in the island to take part in a mega business conclave this month to discuss foreign investments.
In a statement issued here, the CCC said that companies from more than 15 countries had already registered to take part in the upcoming ‘Sri Lanka Investment and Business Conclave 2017’ showing interest in exploring opportunities in diverse economic sectors of the country.
Large to medium scale firms from China, Japan, Spain, Switzerland, India, Pakistan, Singapore, Qatar, South Korea, Thailand, Mongolia, Germany, Nigeria and Saudi Arabia along with firms from several other countries will be in Colombo to hold meetings with local counterparts.
The CCC said some of the firms that will feature at the upcoming conclave are ‘Advercast Corp of and Path Finder INC.’ of Japan, ‘Asian Marine Services Public Company’ and ‘Peerapat Technology Public Company Limited’ of Thailand, ‘Marubeni India Private Limited of India’,’China MCC20 Group Corp’, ‘Jiahong ( Shanghai) Import and Export Limited’ and ‘China National Technical Import and Export Corporation of China’.
From Pakistan ‘Bio Green International of Pakistan’ will feature at the event.
The conclave organized by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce will take place from May 30 to June 1.
The 2-day event will provide potential Investors with an overall outlook of Sri Lanka’s investment climate and also make room for establishing links between both local and foreign investors.