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Indo-Lanka Chamber hosts discussion on Sri Lanka's industry and trade ties with India
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|March 27, 2025
THE Indo-Lanka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ILCCI) of The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce hosted a discussion with Deputy Minister of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development Chathuranga Abeyasinghe, on Sri Lanka's industrial growth plan and Indo-Sri Lanka trade and economic cooperation.
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The event, brought together key stakeholders to explore the Government's economic vision and growth strategies.
ILCCI President M. Raghuraman welcomed Deputy Minister Abeyasinghe, reaffirmed ILCCI's commitment to strengthening bilateral trade, investment, and business collaborations between India and Sri Lanka.
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