(COLOMBO, LANKAPUVATH) – The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Japan has organized a series of investment promotion events earlier this month.
The events included a business forum in Osaka, Kansai, on 5th November supported by Osaka Chamber of Commerce and Industries and around sixty Kansai based companies attended the event.
The promotional events were co-organized by the Board of Investment of Sri Lanka (BOI) and the Sri Lanka Embassy in Tokyo under the Economic Diplomacy Programme of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Economic Diplomacy Programme which is being operationalized in 10 Sri Lanka Missions abroad will bring tangible benefits to Sri Lanka in emerging markets through economic promotional activities. The Board of Investment team additionally conducted business seminars in Nagoya and Tokyo and held a number of follow-up bilateral discussions in Tokyo with the Japanese counterparts.
Making introductory remarks, Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to Japan Prof. Dammika Ganganath Disanayake highlighted the strengthening of bilateral relationship between Sri Lanka and Japan, particularly referring to the high level political and business interactions that had taken place earlier in the year.
A technical presentation by Hiroyuki Ota, Managing Director of Bansei Group explained their target markets in Sri Lanka. Bansei group in Japan has business interests in Sri Lanka including the financial, hotel and trading sectors.
Executive Director of the BOI Prasanjith Wijethilake, made a presentation on the investment policies in Sri Lanka.
Coinciding with the BOI delegation visit, the Embassy arranged for the signing of obtaining Honorary Membership of The Japan Institute for Overseas Investment (JOI). The JOI collects and analyzes a wide range of information beneficial foreign direct investment (FDI), aims to facilitate sound and smooth FDI from Japan and to contribute to the expansion of international economic cooperation with many countries around the world.
The Embassy also arranged bilateral meetings with MUFG bank, with whom BOI had entered into an MOU to promote investments between the two countries. The BOI team also met with Deloitte Tohmatsu Consulting, one of the largest accounting and professional service networks in Japan and discussed matters pertaining to FDI promotion.