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Sri Lanka under a public private sector initiative last month wooed Japanese investor interest at a forum in Tokyo. Sri Lanka’s effort was led by President Anura Kumara Disanayake and spearheaded by a big delegation led by Sri Lanka Japan Business Council under the aegis of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce. The forum was a key point of Disanayake’s State visit to Japan which included presiding over Sri Lanka Day at Expo 2025 in Osaka.
The forum was organised by the JETRO, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), Sri Lanka Embassy in Japan, the Japan-Sri Lanka Business Cooperation Committee, and the Board of Investment (BOI). It was supported by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
President Disanayake and Japanese Economy, Trade and Industry State Minister Dr. Ogushi Masaki spoke of the potential to enhance bilateral economic ties. Others who spoke were JETRO Chairman and CEO Ishiguro Norihiko, Japan-Sri Lanka Business Cooperation Committee Chairman Kobayashi Fumihiko, President’s Chief Adviser on Digital Economy Dr. Hans Wijayasuriya, METI Director for Southwest Asia Region – Trade Policy Bureau Shimano Toshiyuki, Ito Spring Co., CEO Kawashima Miwako, Tos Lanka Factory Manager Tanaka Nobuyuki, BOI Assistant Director – Desk Officer for Japan Arunya De Silva and The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC) Chairperson Krishan Balendra. The private sector delegation comprised SLJBC Vice President and Spear International Ltd., Chairman and Managing Director Shamil Mendis; SLJBC Treasurer and MendisOne Chairman Rohitha Mendis; SLJBC Immediate Past President and Andrew the Travel Company Managing Director Mahen Kariyawasan; BOV Capital Managing Partner Prajeeth Balasubramaniam; Celestia International CEO Chandana Silva; Connaissance De Ceylan CEO Chamin Wickramasinghe; EW Information Systems Chairman Sanjeewa Wickramanayake; Hayleys PLC Director Sarath Ganegoda; hSenid Group Chairman Dinesh Saparamadu; Lanka Harness Executive President Rohan Pallewatta; MAC Holdings Managing Director Andre Fernando; MendisOne Managing Director Rishantha Mendis; Microsoft Sri Lanka and Maldives Country Manager Harsha Randeny; Tomo Wold Ceylon Chairman Nishantha Perera; Transfood Lanka Director Sajahan Pasie, NCINGA Group Managing Director Vajira Wijesinghe, and The CCC Assistant Secretary General Dinithi Dias.
Apart from being one of the leading development partners for Sri Lanka and top investors, Japan is Sri Lanka’s 15th largest export market at $ 170 million and Sri Lanka’s 16th biggest source for imports at $ 250 million as per 2024 data. Japan is also the 16th biggest source market for tourists at 25,000 in the first eight months of 2025.