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EDB hosts meeting with JETRO to strengthen economic cooperation between Sri Lanka, India, Japan



The Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB) recently hosted a productive meeting with Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI) South Asia Regional Representative Toyokazu Nagamune to explore the potential for establishing a regional economic cluster aimed at facilitating the export of manufactured goods to Japan and other regions. This initiative seeks to enhance economic cooperation between Sri Lanka, India, and Japan.

During the discussions, Nagamune highlighted opportunities for strengthened collaboration in trade and investment, emphasising Sri Lanka’s strategic position and industrial capabilities. The meeting focused on identifying key sectors for export promotion and exploring strategies to enhance regional supply chains, thereby improving market access for Sri Lankan products.

EDB Chairman/Chief Executive Officer Mangala Wijesinghe underscored Sri Lanka’s potential as a strategic hub for trade and investment. He outlined the country’s capabilities, investment opportunities, and its advantageous geographical location as a key player in the global market.

The discussions reinforced the importance of fostering stronger trade partnerships and advancing export-oriented industrial growth through regional cooperation. Both parties expressed their commitment to further engagement in developing trade and investment opportunities between Sri Lanka and Japan.

The meeting was attended by JETRO Colombo Resident Representative Hiroki Oi and Senior Research Executive Lakna Wasalage along with Additional Director General – Development Anoma Premathilake along with other EDB officials.


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