Sri Lanka, China Ink MoUs to Boost Trade Partnership
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Sri Lanka and China sign two Memorandae of Understanding to set up a working group on trade facilitation, and on industrial and supply chain cooperation, says the Chinese Embassy in Colombo meeting was jointly chaired by China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wen
by Meera Srinivasan Sri Lanka and China have signed two Memorandae of Understanding to set up a working group on trade facilitation, and on industrial and supply chain cooperation, the Chinese Embassy in Colombo said “China and Sri Lanka have taken steps to deepen economic and trade cooperation, signing key agreements and exploring additional investment ...Continue reading ‘Sri Lanka and China sign two Memorandae of Understanding to set up a wor…
Sri Lanka and China set up working group to clear trade hurdles
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka and China are strengthening economic and trade cooperation with the signing of key agreements, the Chinese Embassy in Sri Lanka said. “Two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) were signed following the talks – one on setting up a trade facilitation working group, and the other on industrial and supply chain cooperation,” the Chinese Embassy said. China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and Sri Lankan Minister of Trade, Comme…
Sri Lanka Deepens China Trade Ties amid Geopolitical Crosscurrents - LNW Lanka News Web
By: Staff Writer June 09, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka and China are actively strengthening their trade and economic cooperation, with a renewed focus on expanding bilateral trade, investment, and infrastructure partnerships under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in 2025. This growing relationship was recently underscored by the high-profile Sri Lanka-China Trade and Investment Forum, held in Colombo, where key memorandums of understanding (MoUs) …
China Reaffirms Support for Sri Lanka’s Development at Trade and Investment Forum 2025 - LankaXpress
China has reiterated its strong support for Sri Lanka’s development aspirations at the Sri Lanka–China Trade and Investment Forum 2025, which brought together over 100 Chinese enterprises and key public and private sector leaders from Sri Lanka. Addressing the forum, Sri Lanka’s Labour Minister and Deputy Minister of Economic Development, Dr. Anil Jayantha Fernando, hailed China as a “trusted partner” and emphasized the government’s commitment t…
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