President Maithripala Sirisena who is currently on a three day official visist to Malaysia requested the Malaysian investors to invest in Sri Lanka and assured that the government is ready to provide all required facilities for the investors.
Heading a business meeting of leading businessmen and investors of Malaysia and Sri Lanka which was held yesterday in Kualalampur, with the objective of enhancing the trade and investment opportunities between the two countries, President recalled that next three years have been named as development years of Sri Lanka.
This meeting has been organized by the investment boards, export development boards and the offices of the High Commissioners of the two countries. Large number of investors and businessmen of Sri Lanka and Malaysia participated in this meeting.
During this discussion, the attention was paid on expanding investment and trade and the potential of new trade opportunities.
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