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Sri Lanka Korea Economic Cooperation Committee
In 1982, the Minister of Trade and Shipping, visited South Korea with a business delegation.
Thus he created the formation of a Joint Economic Co-operation Committee between Sri Lanka and South Korea under the support of the Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
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Council for Business with Britain
The Council for Business with Britain (CBB) describes itself as a “non-political, not-for-profit organization, democratically accountable to individual businesses of all sizes”. The main aim stated is to promote “two way trade between Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom”. It is located at The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, Colombo 02, which also provides secretarial services to CBB.
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Indo Lanka Chamber of Commerce & Industry
Indo-Sri Lanka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ISCCI) is a non-profit organisation bilateral chamber. Which establishes trade connections and economic activities between India and Sri Lanka. It has been started by Industry leaders and visionaries to help entrepreneurs and business community of India and Sri Lanka in establishing bilateral business relations.
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Singapore Sri Lanka Business Association
To promote a forum for business interest between Singapore and Sri Lanka. The main objective of this Council is to promote joint ventures in trade, tourism and services between Sri Lanka and Singapore.
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Sri Lanka German Business Council
The proposal made by the Deputy Ambassador for Germany in Sri Lanka resulted in the formation of Sri Lanka – Germany Business Council. The Council continues to develop new initiatives and areas of corporation between business communities of the two countries. With the exchange of trade missions, delegations, new investments and joint ventures.
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Sri Lanka Russia Business Council
The Sri Lanka-Russia Business Council was inaugurated in 2001. The initiative of the then Russian Ambassador in Sri Lanka and then Chairman of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce. With a primary objective to function as a promoter and facilitator of bilateral trade, investments and tourism between Sri Lanka and the Russian Federation. Particularly to promote exports to Russia.
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Sri Lanka Maldives Business Council
The Sri Lanka – Maldives Bilateral Business Council, the 19th Bilateral Business Council under the aegis of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce was launched on 25th May, 2007.
The need to establish the Business Council is originated following a recommendation made at the Sri Lanka – Maldives Joint Commission held in 2006.
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Sri Lanka USA Business Council
USA is an important trading partner for Sri Lanka with exports to America reaching USD 3.08 billion and USD 645.39 million imports coming into the country in 2018 from the US.
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Sri Lanka Business Council of Japan
Sri Lanka Business Council of Japan (SLBCJ) is formed in line with the policy directions given by the Overseas Business Promotion Program launched by the Ministry of Commerce & Consumer Affairs of Sri Lanka. The Sri Lanka Business Council of Japan is a non-profit and voluntary organisation working with the Sri Lanka Embassy in Japan.
Their prime objective is to develop, expand and encourage bilateral trade between Sri Lanka and Japan.
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