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A high-profile German business delegation led by the German Asia Pacific Business Association, which visited Sri Lanka during last week to explore trade and investment opportunities, held talks with the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.
“In recent times we have seen increasing interest in Sri Lanka by German businessmen. We are not only looking at big countries like India, but also smaller nations like Sri Lanka,” said Thomas Kriwat, head of the delegation, during discussions with the Chamber officials.
In response, Ceylon Chamber of Commerce CEO Dhara Wijayatilake welcomed the delegation and highlighted the opportunities available within the country to invest in business ventures. “There is an increasing focus on doing business with overseas partners and Sri Lanka offers a conducive environment for that purpose,” she said.
Wijayatilake also explained the role of the Chamber in facilitating trade and business and the several activities undertaken by the Chamber in pursuance of its service to members.
The German business delegation included representatives from companies such as EFC Induction, M. Elsasser and Cie AG, Functex GmBh, Hubner Interface Systems India, ITS International Training and Support Gmbh, Mercmarne Group of Companies, and TUV Rheinland India.
The delegation also consisted representatives from the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy of Germany, Indo German Chamber of Commerce, German Asia Pacific Business Association and The German Sri Lanka Business Council. Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Deputy Secretary General Alikie Perera, Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Senior Assistant Secretary General Lilakshi De Mel and Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Senior Assistant Secretary General Ayoni Waniganayake also attended the meeting held at the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce. The group also took part in a ‘Networking Reception’ organised by Sri Lanka Germany Business Council of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce on 6 October. The officials of the German Embassy in Sri Lanka also participated on both occasions.