SL-China Business Council aims to boost joint trade
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SL-China Business Council aims to boost joint trade
ECONOMYNEXT – The Sri Lanka – China Business Council (SLCHBC) will support the implementation of the Sri Lanka-China Bilateral Trade Agreement, sharpening business-matching efforts between companies from the two countries, its new President Sampath Kumara said. He was speaking at the SLCHBC, part of the The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, annual general meeting. The council marked 25 years of partnership and commitment to strengthening bilateral eco…
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