SL–UK Chamber Strengthens Drive to Boost Trade and Investment Ties for Sri Lanka

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By: Staff Writer

June 26, Colombo (LNW): In a renewed push to deepen economic engagement between Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom, the Sri Lanka–UK Chamber of Commerce (SLUKCC) has stepped up its efforts to attract trade, tourism, and investment for the benefit of Sri Lanka.

Through strategic collaborations, diaspora engagement, and high-profile promotional initiatives, the Chamber is playing a pivotal role in positioning Sri Lanka as a premier destination for British investors and tourists alike.

As part of this ongoing initiative, the Board of Directors of SLUKCC paid a courtesy visit to the newly appointed High Commissioner of Sri Lanka to the UK, Nimal Senadheera, on 19 June 2025 at the Sri Lankan High Commission in London.

 The Chamber delegation, led by President Eranga Pathirage and General Secretary Charles Rohan de Alwis, congratulated the High Commissioner on his appointment and discussed avenues for advancing bilateral economic cooperation.

The discussions underscored the importance of revitalizing trade, attracting UK-based investors, and tapping into high-end tourism markets. Special emphasis was placed on promoting the Colombo Port City as a lucrative investment zone and reshaping the perception of Sri Lanka from a low-cost destination to a premium travel experience.

Other key topics included Sri Lanka’s recent labour law reforms aimed at creating a more business-friendly environment, and how the UK-based Sri Lankan diaspora can be leveraged as a bridge for economic collaboration. Both parties also explored potential partnerships in forthcoming flagship trade events such as “Disrupt Asia” in September 2025 and “Sri Lanka Expo” scheduled for June 2026.

High Commissioner Senadheera welcomed the Chamber’s proactive engagement and reaffirmed the High Commission’s commitment to supporting joint economic initiatives. He acknowledged the SLUKCC’s contribution to fostering sustainable and mutually beneficial partnerships and encouraged the Chamber to fast-track efforts in promoting Sri Lanka’s strengths to UK businesses and investors.

Looking ahead, SLUKCC is preparing to organize targeted tourism promotion campaigns across the UK, including initiatives to position Sri Lankan food and beverages as a luxury culinary offering in the British market. These efforts align with broader national strategies to diversify exports and elevate Sri Lanka’s global image.

The SLUKCC continues to be a vital link between the UK and Sri Lanka, playing a catalytic role in attracting foreign direct investment, fostering innovation, and expanding market access for Sri Lankan goods and services. The recent meeting with the High Commissioner reflects a shared commitment to transforming Sri Lanka’s economic future through dynamic international partnerships.

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