Dutch investors keen on investing in Lanka
Dutch investors are looking forward to enhance bi-lateral
links and investment opportunities in tourism, agrofood production, dredging,
horticulture, water, energy and logistics sectors in Sri Lanka.
In 201l, bi-lateral trade between Sri Lanka and Netherlands
amounted to $ 280 million, of which $ 200 million was for exports from Sri
Lanka and $ 80 million was for imports from the Netherlands. Imports form
Netherlands are from the categories such as food and beverages, tobacco,
pharmaceuticals and chemicals while Sri Lankan exports to Netherlands were
mostly tea, rubber finished products, fish, said Bas Van Noordenne, Deputy Head
of Mission in Embassy of Netherlands in Sri Lanka.
Tourism is also rapidly on the rise; In 2011 some 25,000
Dutch tourists visited Sri Lanka and the number is increasing rapidly by about
20 % per year.
According to Noordenne, well-known Dutch company is to
embark on two hospital projects in Sri Lanka. However, some Dutch companies are
still hesitant to have direct trade contacts with Sri Lanka as a result of the
30 year war that existed.
Sri Lanka needs to improve its image overseas to attract
more foreign investors.
So much need to be done to overcome the setbacks of the
three decade old war. Infrastructure need further investments, agriculture
needs modernization and education system needs expansion and policy environment
needs more stability, predictability and less bureaucracy, Noordenne said.
Source : Dailynews
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