Sri Lanka suggests establishing Economic Council in partnership with the UAE

Date:

Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka proposed the creation of a Joint Economic Council with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to enhance trade and investment ties.

This proposal was divulged during a meeting in Colombo between the Sri Lankan Prime Minister, Dinesh Gunawardena, and the UAE’s Minister of State of Economic & Trade Affairs, Ahmed bin Ali Sayegh.

The UAE Minister agreed to begin official discussions to conclude the Cooperation of Economic Partnership Agreement, seeing the potential in various sectors, including trade, energy, hospitality, tourism, and renewables in Sri Lanka.

Prime Minister Gunawardena pointed out UAE’s potential investment in agriculture, especially in the new economic zones.

He also thanked the UAE for its support and for employing around 300,000 Sri Lankans, with the UAE Minister highlighting the importance of Sri Lankan expatriates in both economies.

Attendees included members of the UAE delegation, MP Yadamini Gunawardena, Secretary Ranjith Ashoka, and Additional Secretary Harsha Wijewardene.

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

A Diplomatic Farewell: Julie Chung Prepares to Bid Adieu to Sri Lanka After Four Transformative Years

A Diplomatic Farewell: Julie Chung Prepares to Bid Adieu to Sri Lanka After Four Transformative Years

Spheres of Influence and the New World Order of 2026

The arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by U.S....

Gem Sri Lanka 2026 Set to Shine on Global Stage

Building on the momentum of its first two highly...

Private Sector Pensions on the Table as EPF Faces Overhaul

Sri Lanka’s proposal to transform the Employees’ Provident Fund...