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“Bangladesh – Sri Lanka Bilateral Trade & Investment session”

November 9, 2022
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“Bangladesh – Sri Lanka Bilateral Trade & Investment session” at the National Chamber
Sri Lanka Bangladesh Business Co-operation Council of the National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka
is organizing bilateral trade & investment discussion between Sri Lanka & Bangladesh on Thursday, 24

November 2022, from 10 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. at the National Chamber Auditorium, No. 450, D.R.
Wijewardena Mawatha, Colombo 10. High Commissioner of Bangladesh to Sri Lanka, His Excellency
Tareq Md Ariful Islam will be the Special Guest Speaker and the session will be assisted by Mr. Md.
Reyad Hossain, Counsellor (Political).
The participants will get an opportunity to have a close dialogue with the High Commissioner of
Bangladesh.
The overall purpose of this meeting is to discuss the current trade environment, investment opportunities/
services, policies and other important information with the view to promote and strengthen bilateral trade
and investment between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
Sri Lanka’s Major Export Items to Bangladesh
Electrical machinery and equipment and parts, Plastics, Knitted or crocheted fabrics, Special woven
fabrics, Aluminium, Iron and Steel, Wadding, felt & nonwovens special yarns, Man-made filaments, Soap,
Cotton, Cartons, boxes, cases bags and other packing containers, Paper or paperboard labels etc. Source:
Sri Lanka Customs
Sri Lanka’s Major Import Items from Bangladesh
Pharmaceutical products, Apparel, Electric generating sets, Other made up textile articles, Potatoes,
Cotton, Knitted or crocheted fabrics, Plastics, Paper and paperboard, Other vegetable textile fibres etc.
Source: Sri Lanka Customs
For reservation for the session, kindly contact Chamber on 011 474 1788/ 2689600, 0762 555 707
(Nirmani/Hiruni/Nishanthi) or email [email protected] ; [email protected]
Reservations will done first come first served basis.

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