Moscow invites SL for Russia’s Davos

Moscow invites SL for Russia’s Davos

May 2, 2017   05:17 pm

Sri Lanka has been given a fresh opportunity to showcase its investment and export portfolios to the emerging markets as well as the huge Russian region through a premier global Forum, dubbed as Russia’s Davos, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce said.

“St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) is a unique event in the world of business and economics. We officially invite you to SPIEF 2017” said the Russian Ambassador to Sri Lanka Alexander Karchava today (May) in Colombo.

Ambassador Karchava was addressing Minister of Industry and Commerce Rishad Bathiudeen during his call on Minister at the Ministry. Joining the Minister was Secretary to the Ministry Chinthana Lokuhetti and DG Commerce Sonali Wijeratne.
 
The last year’s SPIEF was participated by Prime Minister of Malta Joseph Muscat, President of European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker, former UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, and former Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.

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