
The Report: Sri Lanka 2017
Positioned between west and east Asia, Sri Lanka sits on a major maritime route between Europe and the Far East and its natural resources have made it a trading centre for millennia.

Positioned between west and east Asia, Sri Lanka sits on a major maritime route between Europe and the Far East and its natural resources have made it a trading centre for millennia.
Structural and political issues have held back foreign investment in Sri Lanka in the past, but with new free trade agreements in the pipeline, and a government committed to attracting global investors to drive economic growth, the outlook is improving.
New dynamics: President Maithripala Sirisena on boosting regional cooperation and expanding Sri...
Open to opportunity: Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, on expanding access to credit and the...
United in values: Ban Ki-moon, Former Secretary-General, UN, on maintaining peace and achieving...
Small land, big plans: Malik Samarawickrama, Minister of Development Strategies and International...
Strong ties: Lim Hng Kiang, Singapore Minister for Trade and Industry (Trade), on building strength...
Potential rewards: Upul Jayasuriya, Chairman, Board of Investment (BOI), on attracting investment...
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