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Sri Lankan Ambassador Yasoja Gunasekara: Indonesia and Sri Lanka Have Many Opportunities in the Trade and Investment Sector

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Jakarta (voi) - Indonesia and Sri Lanka have many opportunities for cooperation in the field of trade and investment. This was said by the Sri Lankan Ambassador to Indonesia Yasoja Gunasekara (Mrs.) during a special interview at Voice of Indonesia, in Jakarta, Friday (02/07/2020). Ambassador Yasoja Gunasekara remarked on the numerous similarities that Sri Lanka and Indonesia share, calling their relationship similar to that of brothers and sisters. Speaking about the recent export or train cars and textile from Indonesia to Sri Lanka, she said Sri Lanka was very happy about the involvement of Indonesia in its transportation sector. She also called for a similar interest from Indonesia about a lot of unique opportunities that Sri Lanka can offer.

“... We would like Indonesians to get more interested in purchasing some of our premium export products. We have a lot of well known, world renowned products such as the Ceylon tea, the gems and jewelery products, including the famous blue Sapphire. We have the Colombo port city that is now coming up. It's almost completed. There are huge potential in real estate there, there are going to be opportunities in the logistics area. You have opportunities in manufacturing. We have Export Processing zones around the country, and Sri Lanka has various skilled labor. We'd like a lot more business to business cooperation between the two countries. Both the governments have made it clear; both the leaders have made it clear that the businessmen or the two communities could work together so much more closely to explore the possibilities. So, there's so much that we can do". Zei Ambassadeur Yasoja.

She said there is a budget interest in Sri Lanka to invest more in Indonesia considering the fast rate of economic growth Indonesia has. She also remarked that although Sri Lanka had a free trade agreement with India, preferential trading agreement with Pakistan and a free trade agreement with Singapore, it still does not have one with Indonesia. However, Ambassador Yasoja hoped that the leaders of the countries have this conversation and Sri Lanka is very interested in engaging with Indonesia on this. (VOI / SAYEE SHREE L.R / AHM)

 

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