🇺🇸🇱🇰 Sri Lanka Joins US-Led Forum to Boost Indian Ocean Ports and Logistics
A high-level Sri Lankan delegation participated in the US Forum on Indian Ocean Ports and Supply Chains held in Washington, DC, aimed at leveraging US technology for resilient infrastructure, secure supply chains, and regional investments. • Strategic Engagement: Funded by the US Department of State, the forum brought together delegates from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, India, and the Maldives alongside US private sector leaders to reinforce a free and open Indo-Pacific. • Core Focus Areas: Key discussions centered on port development, digital transformation integrated with critical cybersecurity, trade financing, and global supply chain efficiency. • Sri Lankan Delegation: The high-level team included Ports and Civil Aviation Deputy Minister Janitha Ruwan Kodithuwakku, Presidential Special Envoy for Foreign Direct Investment Hanif Yusoof, and top executives representing shipping, logistics, and port operations. • Operational Insights: The delegation toured the Port of Baltimore, examining advanced digital platforms, innovative equipment, and modern supply chain management practices at one of America's primary maritime gateways. • Economic Context: The partnership aims to connect regional governments with US private sector investment, fostering transparency, trust, and infrastructure development across the Indian Ocean's maritime channels.