A business delegation of fourteen New Zealand companies arrived in Sri Lanka on 6 March to further strengthen business links between the two countries.
Sri Lanka is New Zealand’s 23rd largest goods export market and is worth NZD$254million. New Zealand is Sri Lanka’s 54th largest goods export market worth NZD$55million. New Zealand’s top exports to Sri Lanka are milk powder, butter and fruit. Sri Lanka’s top exports to New Zealand are tea, retreaded tyres and gloves.
Led by New Zealand Minister, Hon David Bennett, the delegation comprises some of New Zealand’s leading Corporates including Staah, Tait Communications, Vista, Powershield, Aeroqual, Framecad, Pan Pac Forest Products Limited, Color Communications, Precision Medicine International Limited, Pictor, Fisher and Paykel Healthcare, Syft Technologies, and the International Aviation Academy of New Zealand.
The New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, with support from The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce will be assisting the delegation to explore the possibility of forging new business ventures with their Sri Lankan counterparts .
A function was held this morning with the Hon Harin Fernando , Minister for Telecommunication and Digital Infrastructure in attendance to welcome the Hon David Bennet – New Zealand’s Minister for Veteran’s Affairs and Food Safety and Associate Minister of Transport and Immigration and the delegation, at which the future of Sri Lanka / New Zealand trade was discussed
Hon David Bennet – New Zealand’s Minister for Veteran’s Affairs and Food Safety and Associate Minister of Transport and Immigration being given a traditional Sri Lankan welcome
Hon David Bennet – New Zealand’s Minister for Veteran’s Affairs and Food Safety and Associate Minister of Transport and Immigration and Sri Lanka’s Hon Harin Fernando – Minister for Telecommunication and Digital Infrastructure
The Trade delegation from New Zealand together with members of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, Hon David Bennet – New Zealand’s Minister for Veteran’s Affairs and Food Safety and Associate Minister of Transport and Immigration and Tony Martin, Regional Director, India, Middle East and Africa for New Zealand Trade and Enterprise.
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