The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC), with a new Government in place, is organising a seminar on March 27 at the chamber auditorium under the title of “Policies in Place?: Bring in the Investments”. The chamber said the programme is aimed at discussing the new Government’s drive towards attracting foreign investment into the country. Eran Wickramaratne, Deputy Minister of Highways, Higher Education and Investment Promotion will speak on ‘Increasing Investments: Government’s Vision,” while Ms. Eteri Kvintradze, IMF’s Resident Representative for Sri Lanka Maldives will share ‘The Georgia Experience”. Other speakers include Harsha De Silva, Deputy Minister of Policy Planning and Economic Affairs; Upul Jayasuriya, Board of Investment Chairman and R. Paskaralingam, Senior Advisor to the Prime Minister, and Suresh Shah, CCC Chairman. - ENDS -
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