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    June 07, 2016

    Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mangala Samaraweera identified Sri Lanka “a paradise destination for investment” seeking investments from France.

    Addressing the MEDEF International (French Entrepreneurs Association), the most representative organization of the French private sector at an international level, at a business conclave in Paris, Minister Samaraweera outlined the key economic targets of the Sri Lanka government and stressed the role of French investments in the country as a means of deepening the strategic partnership.


    Minister Samaraweera, also highlighted that the participation of French companies in the implementation of development projects reflected a new degree of confidence placed on the country and noted the growing enthusiasm generated internationally for such economic partnerships.


    In this respect, Minister gave an overview of Sri Lanka's performance on the macroeconomic level and emphasized on the Mega Police plan and other the new policies being devised for accelerated economic development, including the soon to be established one stop shop, the 'Sri Lanka Development Agency'.


    The MEDEF thanked, Minister for his participation at the Forum and giving a first-hand account of the policy developments of the country for a conducive investment climate.


    Minister Mangala Samaraweera visited France from June 1 to 3, 2016 aiming to strengthen the relations between the two countries.


    Many of the giant French conglomerates expressed a keen interest to be a stakeholder in Sri Lanka's economic development process, the Foreign Affairs Ministry said.


    Mega French companies such as Airbus, Total, CMCGA, Suez, Vinci, Veolia, Safran, Thales, Bureau Veritas etc. have already established their presence in the country.

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