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Our members connect to promote business import & export between the two countries. Identify projects, develop partnerships, enhance career potential, share experiences, and engage in multiple ways to achieve their business.
A statement from Sri Lanka President Ranil Wickremesinghe's office said on Friday January 20 that the agreement was signed at a meeting between Wickremesinghe and India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar who is on a two-day official visit to Colombo.
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.
Post conflict developments and the resurgence of economic activities in Sri Lanka fuelled by the restructuring of FDI policy and thrust on overall economic development, extend enormous opportunity.
Vice Chairman of ISCCI Dr. Naresh Bana on 09 January 2023 made a courtesy call on High Commissioner of India H.E. Shri Gopal Baglay and briefed him about chamber activities inter alia Energy Sector, Ports & Marine Sector, Mining & Smelting, Gems & processing, Health & Education and about our upcoming Business & Golf meet being organised in Sri Lanka.
Our members connect to promote business import & export between the two countries. Identify projects, develop partnerships, enhance career potential, share experiences, and engage in multiple ways to achieve their business.
We organise delegation visits, business events, webinars and forums with our stakeholders. We foster discussions of major and minor issues related to furtherance of business and economic engagement between the two countries.
We network our resources to incubate new approaches for trade and business promotions. We endeavour to promote and share best practices and encourage small and medium business level interactions.
We communicate on bilateral trade and business issues through personal meetings, news, articles and social media. Our members are connected to periodic news feeds through our social media updates and other reports and publications.
Indo-Sri Lanka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ISCCI) is a "NON PROFIT" bilateral chamber which fosters and 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.
Post conflict developments and the resurgence of economic activities in Sri Lanka fuelled by the restructuring of FDI policy and thrust on overall economic development, extend enormous opportunity and promise for international investors and entities to do business in the country.
We provide networking opportunities among trade and business professionals to make business relations, share knowledge, advice, and ideas. This is important because trade and business are complex undertakings that require multiple financial, legal, technical, environmental, social, political, policy, program, project, local and international perspectives.
We empower! Our trade and business unit members can find consultants or strategic and financial investors for their projects Our consultant members can find projects to work on. Our members looking to make investment can find suitable profitable options. Members can get their preferable policies framed or modified as we advocate for them.
As a bilateral bespoke chamber our members get latest inputs on policies and paradigm evolving between the two neighbours. Our members get to meet the decision makers and policy influencers more frequently and we support their business needs with exclusive solutions and advise. They are enabled to promote their business or institutional projects, services, research, or initiatives.
We champion trade and business facilitation between India and Sri Lanka. Our policy advocacy and advise to our members is with due regards to sustainability and aims at achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It is unique in that it is not an objective in itself, but a means for achieving the other four pilars of People, Planet, Peace, and Prosperity.
More than just facilitating trade and investment, we view the entire economic interaction as a tool for development of the two economies and their people. We see this shift of paradigm as helping business and adopt process and techniques which are less controversial and more attuned to the needs of the communities they profess to serve.
We are concerned by the increasing gap between the two economies and endeavor to reduces the same by creating better awareness, generating trust between business entities and identifying the impediments and work for having seamless and smooth business flows. We believe in use of Technology for ameliorating trade and business irritants so as to arrive at an optimal business environment between the two countries.