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SL businesses encouraged to capitalise on World Chambers Federation Africa Summit

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The official launch of the World Chambers Federation Africa Summit took place in Kenya yesterday and former Sri Lankan High Commissioner Kana Kananathan who participated at the event invited Sri Lankan entrepreneurs to seize the opportunity to connect directly with African markets.

“Sri Lankan entrepreneurs have a remarkable chance to strengthen their presence in Africa by participating in the World Chambers Federation Africa Summit, which will take place in Kenya from April 9th to 11. This high-profile event will host delegates from all 54 African nations, including prominent business leaders, industry experts, and policymakers, providing an exceptional platform for forging new business relationships across the continent,” he said.

As a leading forum for global trade, investment, and business networking, the World Chambers Federation Africa Summit offers Sri Lankan businesses a rare opportunity to engage in B2B meetings, connect with influential stakeholders, and explore possibilities for trade, investment, and collaboration in key sectors.

Kananathan further said by participating in the event Sri Lankan businessmen can seek market access to diverse industries from 54 African nations, meet directly with African business leaders, investors, and chambers of commerce, unlock potential in areas like agriculture, infrastructure, manufacturing, ICT, and renewable energy and highlight Sri Lanka’s potential and establish valuable trade relationships with Africa.

Former High Commissioner Kananathan, renowned for enhancing Sri Lanka’s economic ties with Africa, while highlighting the summit’s significance further said, “The World Chambers Federation Africa Summit is a vital platform for Sri Lankan businesses to tap into Africa’s dynamic markets. With Kenya hosting this monumental global gathering it is an opportunity for Sri Lanka to foster partnerships between private sectors and governments worldwide.”

(Daily News)

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