Foreign Ministry Connects Diplomats and Private Sector to Boost Economic Diplomacy
The Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment, and Tourism Ministry hosted a networking event under its Economic Diplomacy Program on June 8 at the Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute. The gathering aimed to strengthen collaboration among foreign diplomats, government officials, and business chambers. Key highlights from the event include: • Economic Facilitation: Foreign Affairs and Foreign Employment Deputy Minister Arun Hemachandra reaffirmed the Ministry's role as an enabler for quality trade and investment, noting that economic diplomacy serves as a direct bridge to domestic development priorities. • Sector Diversification: Industry and Entrepreneurship Development Deputy Minister Chathuranga Abeysinghe emphasized Sri Lanka's strong potential across a diverse range of sectors, highlighting the country's unique value proposition for international trade and economic partnerships. • Stakeholder Engagement: The event brought together approximately 100 high-level participants from the government, diplomatic community, and private sector to foster institutional relationships and explore future collaborations in support of Sri Lanka's national development agenda.