Govt targets FDI worth US $ 5b by 2016
by Naalir Jamaldeen
The Government hopes to attract Foreign Direct Investments (FDI)
worth US$ 5 billion by 2016. The target can be met through hard work.
However, Sri Lanka will definitely receive FDIs worth US$ 4 billion by
2016, Investment Promotion Minister Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena told the
media last week. During the recent visit to Japan by Minister
Abeywardene and Board of Investment (BOI) officials, two MoUs were
signed with Japan's Mitsubishi and Mizuho line banks to promote
investments. The Minister also held discussions with the management of
Mitsubishi Bank. The MoUs were a follow up of the Japanese Prime
Minister's visit to Sri Lanka recently.
The number of tourist arrivals had increased by 22.4 percent. There
has been a 144 percent increase in the number6 of tourist arrival from
China, 48 percent from Russia and 170,000 from India, the Minister said.
The Minister said that the Government has completed the supply of
electricity to 99 percent of the population. An investment zone will be
set up in Puttalam and a coal power plant will be set up in Sampur.
“We held two conferences in Japan in Osaka and Tokyo under the theme,
'Investment Promotion Mission in Japan'. We held discussions with
various top-ranking business entities and investors in Japan. Mitsubishi
and Mizuho Banks introduced us to their customers," he said.
"One-on-one discussions were held with members of the Japan Auto
Parts Association (JAPA), Japan Electronic and Information Industries
Association (JEITA), Chamber of Commerce Osaka, Japan External Trade
Organisation (JETRO), Sharp, Yanmar and Japan Bank of International
Co-operation (JBIC).
Various investment opportunities available in Sri Lanka was
discussed,” Minister Abeywardena said.
He said that the NMVL Company will launch a hotel project in Delft
island. The hotel will be built on 48 acres of land with an investment
of Rs. 1 billion. The company will also take steps to develop the
tourism sector in the island.
Minister Abeywardena said that 300 industries will be taken to
villages. The reduction of electricity tariff by 25 percent will be a
boon for the industrial sector.
Minister Abeywardena said that the 11th session of Asia-Pacific
Business Forum (APBF), a flagship regional business forum, organised by
the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) will
be held in Colombo under the theme 'Enhancing Regional Business
Sustainability and Investment'. |