Sri Lanka and Indonesia Strengthen Ties in Trade, Tourism, and Technology

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya and Indonesia’s Ambassador to Sri Lanka Dewi Gustina Tobing held discussions yesterday on expanding cooperation in trade, tourism, technology, and education.

During their meeting at Parliament, both parties reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and enhancing diplomatic and economic ties for mutual benefit.

Key Areas of Discussion:

  • Trade & Agriculture: Boosting trade partnerships, including palm oil imports and organic liquid fertiliser introduction for Sri Lanka’s agriculture sector.
  • Tourism Development: Expanding tourism exchanges, with a special focus on religious tourism as a growth sector.
  • Technology & Transportation: Exploring collaboration in the IT industry and integrating electric vehicles into Sri Lanka’s public transport system.

The meeting was attended by Prime Minister’s Additional Secretary Sagarika Bogahawatta and Foreign Affairs Ministry officials. Deputy Ambassador Fiki Oktanioand and Minister Counsellor Lailal K. Yuniarti represented Indonesia.

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