Debt-stricken Sri Lanka and New Zealand discuss ways to deepen bilateral trade and investment ties
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New Zealand And Sri Lanka To Strengthen Ties
While in Colombo, Mr Peters held discussions with President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya and Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath. Mr Peters’ visit is the first by a New Zealand Foreign Minister to Sri Lanka since 2013.

Debt-stricken Sri Lanka and New Zealand discuss ways to deepen bilateral trade and investment ties
Debt-stricken Sri Lanka has hosted one of New Zealand’s top ministers to discuss ways to deepen bilateral ties in areas such as trade, tourism and agriculture.
New Zealand and Sri Lanka to strengthen ties
New Zealand and Sri Lanka have committed to further boost bilateral cooperation, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Winston Peters says. “Our governments are investing more in ties between Sri Lanka and New Zealand because we want to get more out of them, for the mutual benefit of our peoples,” Mr Peters says, at the conclusion of his visit to Colombo. “Across a wide range of domains – including education, tourism, agriculture, trade…
New Zealand and Sri Lanka deepen economic ties amid island nation’s fragile recovery - LNW Lanka News Web
May 27, Colombo (LNW): As Sri Lanka continues to navigate its fragile path to economic stability, a high-level diplomatic visit from New Zealand has injected fresh momentum into bilateral relations. Winston Peters, New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, arrived in Colombo this week for a five-day official visit aimed at strengthening cooperation across a range of sectors, including trade, agriculture, tourism, and e…
Is a New Golden Era of Trade and Education Brewing Between Sri Lanka and New Zealand? - Commonwealth Union
Australia (Commonwealth)_ Strengthening economic and diplomatic relations between Sri Lanka and New Zealand was at the heart of recent high-level discussions held in Colombo, with both nations expressing a strong commitment to advancing cooperation in trade, tourism, education, and legal migration. The discussions were led by Sri Lanka’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Vijitha Herath, and New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign …
Sri Lanka and New Zealand eye expanding trade in food, starting economic dialogue
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka had discussed expanding tourism, trade in processed food and tackling legal migration, the Foreign Ministers of the two countries said following discussions in Colombo. “We discussed the growing number of New Zealand companies working with and investing in Sri Lanka or looking to work with Sri Lankan partners,” Winston Peters, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of New Zealand said. “Many of these collaborations wi…
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