Bahrain-Sri Lanka business ties discussed

Bahrain-Sri Lanka business ties discussed

November 23, 2015   02:50 pm

The Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI)’s Bahrain Asian Traders Committee (BATC) headed by vice-treasurer and head of committee Mohammed Sajid has visited the Ambassador of Sri Lanka to the Kingdom of Bahrain Dr. A. Saj U.Mendis. 


The delegation’s visit to the Sri Lankan Embassy came in translation of the committee’s aim of invigorating and facilitating the various business activities of Asians in Bahrain and encouraging investment flow and partnership between local business owners and their Asian counterparts in collaboration with the Asian embassies in Bahrain, the Bahrain News Agency reported.


During the meeting, both the committee and the ambassador hailed the strong bonds between Bahrain and Sri Lanka notably economic and business ties, and called to further enhance the cooperation to upgrade the trade and business activities. 


The BATC has extended an invitation to the Sri Lankan Ambassador to attend the conference the committee plans to hold in March 2016 entitled “Gateway to the Arabian Gulf”.

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