17 October 2011
Media
Release
Robust exports
to get boost via Expo 2012
Despite
crises in
most world markets, the Government yesterday remained upbeat on
prospects for
Sri Lanka’s exports which have grown by 35% so far to reach $ 5
billion giving
optimism that end 2011 figure would top $ 10 billion.“On the back
of 21% growth
in exports in 2010, current year’s exports have grown by 35% in
the first half
and by end of this year we are confident of earnings topping $ 10
billion", EDB Chairman and Chief Executive Janaka Ratnayake revealed
yesterday."
"This
is
above the target of $ 9.3 billion despite difficulties in global
markets",added he.This optimism was shared at the launch of Sri Lanka
Expo
2012 logo as well as the international marketing exercise for the mega
international exhibition and symposium on exports, tourism and
investments from
28 – 30 March at the BMICH. It will be supported by a host of
other state
institutions and the private sector.
“Sri
Lanka Expo
2012 will be an excellent platform for the country’s overall
efforts to realise
the target of $ 15 billion in exports earnings by 2015,”
Ratnayake said at the
ceremony at which chief guest was Commerce and Industry Minister Rishad
Bathiudeen and attended by diplomats, exporters and trade chambers. He
also
said that Sri Lanka Expo 2012 was timely as it will showcase President
Mahinda
Rajapaksa Government’s positioning of
“Post-war
Ratnayake
said
towards achieving the $ 15 billion target,
Around
300 Sri
Lankan companies via seven high growth product and services categories
will
showcase the diversity, capacity and potential of the export sector. Of
the
1,000 trade visitors earmarked, 70% will be for sourcing, 20% for
investments
and 10% for tourism.
Sri
Lanka and the
Expo 2012 are being positioned and marketed as the “Partnering
with the hub of
Asia” to lure buyers to source from Sri Lanka as well as
investors to set up
manufacturing facilities in the country to supply South Asian and other
markets
via Sri Lanka.
The
Ministry of
Commerce and Industry under which EDB functions will work in
partnership with
the Economic Development Ministry, External Affairs Ministry, and
Plantation
Ministry whilst EDB will also seek support from the Board of
Investment, Sri
Lanka Tourism, Sri Lanka Tea Board, Department of Commerce, Department
of
Agriculture, Sri Lanka Ports Authority, SriLankan Airlines, chambers of
commerce, and diplomatic missions in Sri Lanka and overseas to make Sri
Lanka
Expo 2012 a success.
The
symposium on
exports, tourism and investments, planned concurrently with the Expo,
will be
held at the new performance centre at former Nomad’s Grounds.
There will be
international speakers whilst foreign participants will be charged $
250 and
locals Rs. 20,000. EDB is also planning to organise 3 nights
accommodation for
foreign visitors to the events, arrange networking, business meetings
and
field/factory visits on request. Foreign Ministerial delegations and
journalists will be invited as well.
The
global
marketing of Expo 2012 will commence from later this month at various
events in
which
Courtesy: http://www.ft.lk/2011/09/07/robust-exports-to-get-boost-via-expo-2012/


The Embassy and Permanent Mission of the
Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka












