Sri Lanka firms come looking for business

Aug 15th at 12:34
15-08-2012 12:34:22+07:00

Sri Lanka firms come looking for business

A visiting delegation of business executives from Sri Lanka yesterday met with more than 20 Vietnamese counterparts in HCM City to explore trade and investment opportunities.

The executives are mostly from the farm produce trading, food, garment accessories, construction materials, and tyre industries. The meeting was organised by the Viet Nam Chamber of Industry and Trade's HCM City office and the Investor Association of Industrial Estate Dankotuwa

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