Sanjaya Mohottala, the Direct General (DG) of Board of Investments (BOI) of Sri Lanka recently met with the British High Commissioner to Colombo Sarah Hulton at the High Commissioner’s residence to discuss investment promotion strategies in order to attract more Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) from the United Kingdom.
Michael Fernandopulle, Head of Trade & Investment and Asanthi Fernando, Deputy Head of Trade & Investment also joined the discussion from the British High Commission along with Nilupul De Silva, Director (Investment Promotion), BOI.
The objective of this meeting was to brief the High Commissioner regarding the current investment promotion initiatives/programs conducted by the BOI and to request the assistance of the British High Commission in Colombo to target potential British companies in the selected target sectors, already identified by the BOI.
The High Commissioner and the team at the British High Commission agreed to assist the BOI via the respective British Chambers of Commerce and other counterpart organizations.
During the meeting arrangements for a proposed virtual Sri Lanka forum to be held was discussed. This forum will be a good event initially to encourage potential British investors to invest in Sri Lanka. The forum will also be a follow up to the road show organized by the Sri Lanka High Commission in the UK at London Stock Exchange (LSE) in close collaboration with the BOI in October 2019.
The DG, BOI requested to work towards a bilateral trade agreement between UK & Sri Lanka to promote more trade & investment. As well as the UK Government’s assistance to promote the proposed Textile /Fabric Park to be established at Eravul in the Eastern Province and Pharmaceutical Zone to be established at Hambantota, by the Government of Sri Lanka.
The DG BOI also informed that the BOI is happy to make arrangements to organize a facilitation forum for the existing British investors to discuss their pending matters/issues and encourage them to expand their operations and re-invest in Sri Lanka.
Courtesy: Colombo Page