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Full Speech
“It gives me great pleasure to address you at the inaugural session of
the Sri Lanka Investment Forum 2021.
This event takes a holistic view of the many and varied investment
opportunities Sri Lanka offers across all sectors of its economy.
It brings together the Board of Investment, Colombo Stock Exchange and
the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, alongside key policymakers, entrepreneurs, and
business leaders. This will encourage robust dialogue and information sharing
about our investment environment, and it will highlight opportunities for
direct investments as well as opportunities in capital markets and debt
markets.
This investment
forum comes at an important time for Sri Lanka.
My Government has ambitious plans to unleash a decade of
transformational and rapid economic growth to double our national output from
its current level to 8,000 dollars GDP per capita by 2030.
Our unique geostrategic position, political stability, robust
institutions and social infrastructure, educated and capable workforce, and high
quality of life are some of Sri Lanka’s current strengths. We will leverage on
these to set the platform for our growth target.
In addition, significant improvements to our infrastructure are
continually being made. These include increasing power generation from
renewable sources, improving connectivity through upgrading of road and rail
networks, and further expansion and improvements to our ports that will all
facilitate our development drive.
We are deeply committed to maintaining policy stability and consistency
within a stable macroeconomic environment. Our legal and regulatory frameworks
are being refined to ensure greater responsiveness, transparency, and security
for investors. Unnecessary bureaucratic red tape is being removed and
procedures are being streamlined to ensure greater ease of doing business.
As President of Sri Lanka, I am determined to see these changes through
and to further improve our already welcoming environment for investment.
There are significant opportunities across many economic sectors in Sri
Lanka that can provide tremendous returns to foreign and local investors alike.
With its geostrategic location only a few hours away by air from major global
hubs, Sri Lanka is one of the best-connected nations in all of South Asia. The
commercial capital, Colombo, is one of the most attractive and liveable cities
in the region.
The many opportunities this city affords will soon be greatly enhanced
by the Colombo Port City, a new cityscape that will feature world class
residential, commercial, social and entertainment facilities.
Our vision is to make the Port City a key service hub for one of the
fastest growing regions in the world. Its residents will have all the
facilities they need to do productive work, while enjoying a very high quality
of life in a vibrant tropical beachside environment that fuses the best of both
old and new.
Special legislation has already been passed to ensure special incentives
and exemptions for businesses that can have a broad economic impact. We encourage
business leaders from all nations to make full use of the unique strengths and
many opportunities that the Port City affords by investing here.
For centuries, Sri Lanka has been a hub that connected the East and the
West. With its world class port infrastructure in Colombo and in Hambantota,
the country is capable of providing services even to the largest container
ships that traverse the busy Indian Ocean. The country is therefore well
positioned to be a transhipment and logistics hub for the region, and we
strongly encourage investments in this area. Legacy legislation and regulations
that impede such investments are in the process of being revisited and revised
to facilitate this. With its very fertile environment and deep history of
cultivation, Sri Lanka has a rich agrarian heritage spanning thousands of
years.
With climate change becoming an increasing threat to food security the
world over, we seek to combine this rich heritage with new technological
advances to dramatically and sustainably enhance our agricultural output.
My Government has taken a strong policy stance in support of healthy,
organic agriculture. I am confident that in the future, Sri Lanka can supply
high quality agricultural produce to health conscious, demanding consumers in
the region. Many opportunities for investment will be created in this context.
Given our national commitment to further enhancing our forest cover, the
productivity of our agriculture base must improve without further increasing
land use.
We therefore welcome investments into new technologies and farming
practices that can increase yields in organic, healthy, and sustainable ways.
We also seek improvements to our animal husbandry and fisheries sectors that
can sustainably increase their productivity.
Investments into value adding businesses that can increase the export
potential of our agricultural produce as well as our traditional export crops
such as tea, rubber, and coconut are strongly encouraged.
As Sri Lanka seeks to expand its industrial base, one of the most
significant requirements will be increased power generation. My Government is
committed to reducing the use of fossil fuels and ensuring that clean,
renewable sources of energy contribute 70% of our national power requirements
by 2030.
This commitment creates opportunities for large scale power projects that
can sustainably augment our power supply and set the platform for further
industrialisation and economic growth. We therefore invite investments into
solar power projects with energy storage solutions that can support the
stability of the national grid, as well as wind power projects. Sri Lanka has
abundant sources of many raw materials that are used in several high-tech
industries. We are keen to encourage investments into manufacturing industries
that will add value to these resources and set the country on the path towards
becoming a manufacturer of electronic components for the global market in the
future.
The Information Technology sector in Sri Lanka is especially robust. We
have several companies that have made their mark internationally, and high-quality
educational institutions produce many skilled workers in this field each year.
Our ongoing educational reforms will further enhance the quality and
size of our IT workforce in the future. The Government is taking other
proactive steps in addition to such talent development. This includes building
new infrastructure including IT parks and enacting supportive policy mechanisms
including a zero-tax policy for tech companies headquartered in Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka’s geographic proximity to major undersea cables that transmit
millions of terabytes of data make it an attractive destination for data
centres and other operations that serve the information requirements of the
region. This potential is being further strengthened with new legislation on personal
data protection that is being formulated to bring the country’s legal and
regulatory environment in line with global standards.
Sri Lanka has long been favoured as a destination for tourists from all
over the world. Even though it has been severely impacted by the ongoing
COVID-19 pandemic, Sri Lanka is seeking to revitalize its vibrant tourism
industry to take advantage of the likely post-pandemic travel boom.
Investments are therefore welcome into hotels, resorts, entertainment
facilities, and experiential tourism projects that will attract high spending
tourists to the country. With its robust public healthcare system augmented by
globally accredited private hospitals and world class, highly qualified, and
experienced medical professionals, Sri Lanka is also well placed to benefit
from the growing global medical tourism industry.
Investments into medical tourism projects are therefore encouraged, as
are wellness tourism projects that will leverage our rich heritage of
mindfulness, holistic healthcare, and the Ayurveda tradition.
With its many attractions, sound infrastructure, high quality of life,
and its dynamic, educated and intelligent youth, Sri Lanka can also be a viable
destination for leading universities to set up campuses that attract students
from around the region.
My Government is prepared to proactively support such investments, just
as it will truly transformative investments into the many other sectors I have
discussed in this address.
During the course of these three days, participants at this event will
be able to study these and the many other opportunities Sri Lanka affords in
detail.
Equally importantly, you will be able to connect directly with
policymakers at the highest level, as well as technical experts, project
owners, and potential partners who can support your investment ambitions in Sri
Lanka.
The Government of Sri Lanka is proactive and pro-business. We will look
very favourably upon investments that can have a transformative impact on our
economy as well as our national profile, and we will do our utmost to create an
enabling environment for the success of such investments.
We now stand on the cusp of a national transformation that can not only
uplift Sri Lanka but have positive impacts on the entire region while creating
tremendous value for investors across multiple sectors and through diverse
instruments.
I invite you to join us on this transformational journey by investing in
Sri Lanka.”
Thank you.