The Chairman of CAEDA.UCC, Lu Hongjun was very enthusiastic about the initiative given the longstanding friendly relations between the two countries. He said that the Chinese consumers will warmly welcome Sri Lanka products, especially Ceylon Tea, sapphires, spices, coconut products, seafood etc. Those products are already famous around the world, and also, they have gained a high reputation in the Chinese market.
E-commerce is the booming trend in China. Lu would promote Sri Lanka products online, through mechanisms such as Douyin (Ticktock in China). At the same time, establishing Sri Lanka national pavilions for offline promotions would also popularize Sri Lanka products among Chinese customers.
The Ambassador, Dr.Palitha Kohona, encouraged the Chairman Lu, and asked the CAEDA.UCC to establish the Sri Lanka national pavilions both online and offline. China being the most lucrative consumer market in the world, we should grab it. He also emphasized that increasing Sri Lankan exports to China could help Sri Lanka overcome the current crisis.
The offline national pavilions will be launched in Beijing, Xi’an and Hunan and the online national pavilion will be parallelly initiated in Douyin.
Embassy of Sri Lanka
Beijing