Title: Business Opportunities
1 2004
Business Opportunities In Sri Lanka
Presentation by Ambassador Devinda R.
Subasinghe Sri Lankas Ambassador to the US
2Basic Facts
- Area 65,606 sq km
- Population 19.04 million
- Labor Force 6.7 million
- Literacy Rate 92
- Languages Sinhala, Tamil,
English - Religions Buddhism -70
Hinduism 15 - Christianity
8 - Islam 7
- Government type - Republic
- Capital - Colombo
- Independence - 4 February 1948
(from U.K.)
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4Sri Lanka Overview
- Sri Lanka is an island located in the Indian
Ocean, at the base of the Indian Sub-Continent,
880 km north of the Equator. - Sri Lanka is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious
country with a diverse and rich culture dating
back to 2,500 years. - A land of endless enchantment for visitors from
all over the world. - Its fragrant spices, precious gems, legendary
natural beauty, sublime culture and hospitable
people made it South Asias paradise island.
5Sri Lanka Overview
- Sri Lankas strategic location on the sea lanes
between the East and the West is an advantage to
the islands positioning as the hub of South
Asia. - Sri Lankas most dynamic sectors in the economy
are textiles and apparel, food processing,
tourism, food and beverages, telecommunications
and, insurance and banking.
6US-Sri Lanka RelationsA Historical Glimpse
- A history of 200 years of people-people contacts.
- 19th century trade involved the import of New
England ice to Sri Lanka and the export of Sri
Lankan graphite to America. - Joseph Dixon, popularizer of the modern lead
pencil visited Sri Lanka in 1838 to arrange for
export of graphite. - As early as 1813, Rev. Samuel Newell, a New
England clergyman, engaged in Missionary activity
in Ceylon (Sri Lanka. - Mrs. Harriet Winslow (great-great grandmother of
the late John Foster Dulles) founded a girls
boarding school in 1824, considered the first in
Asia. -
- In 1917, Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy, one of worlds
leading Oriental scholars, was named the Curator
of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. - Formal diplomatic relations were established in
1948.
7Sri Lanka-US Business Relations
- Government of Sri Lanka currently pursuing a Free
Trade Agreement with the US Government to open
markets bilaterally. - Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA)
signed with the US in July 2002 and establishment
of Trade and Investment Joint Council to promote
trade and investment. - Sri Lanka has signed an Investment
Promotion/Protection - Agreement, an Avoidance of Double Taxation
Agreement, an Open Skies Agreement and a
Protection of Intellectual Property Rights
Agreement with the US to promote and guarantee
protection of US FDI in Sri Lanka. - The Sri Lanka Congressional Caucus of the 108th
Congress has been reactivated to enhance US- Sri
Lanka bilateral relations. - A Sri Lanka Working Group at the United States
Chamber of Commerce was established in September
2003 to foster increased business relationships
with Sri Lanka and to create a greater awareness
of the business opportunities that exist for US
companies.
8 Sri Lankas Trade with the US
- Total trade between Sri Lanka and the US was
US 2 billion in 2002. - Total trade between Sri Lanka and the US
- - US1.80 billion in the first 11 months of
2003. - Sri Lanka exports to the US was US1.7 billion
(first 11 months of 2003). - US exports to Sri Lanka was US1.4 million (first
11 months of 2003).
9Sri Lankas Exports to the US
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- Ceylon tea, considered the best in the world,
caters to speciality tea segment of the US
market. Sri Lanka is the second largest supplier
of packeted tea and the third largest supplier of
tea bags to the US. Sri Lanka also exports green
tea.
10Sri Lankas Imports from the US
- Cereals (wheat)
- Electrical machinery
- Fabrics and yarns
- Tobacco
- Paper and paper board
- Rubber products
- Chemicals
- Automobiles
- Plastics
11 Major US Companies Operating in Sri Lanka
- AES Corporation
- Computer Associates International Inc.
- Gloria Vanderbilt
- The Coca Cola Company
- Liz Claiborne Inc.
- Nathan Associates
- May Department Stores International
- JP Morgan Chase
- Singer Corporation
- Mast Industries Inc.
- Lanka Bell (Pvt.) Ltd.
- Celetron
- Playknits Group
- J. Walter Thompson
- Union Carbide
- Warner Lambert
- The Limited Inc.
- Caterpillar Power
- Ventures Corporation
- Sara Lee branded Apparel
- Kellwood
- Wal-mart Stores Inc.
- Bell Helicopter
- Ansell
- American International Group Inc.
- Citi Group inc.
12Leading Brand Names Manufactured in Sri Lanka
13The Limited Inc. and Sri Lanka
- The Limited, the Columbus, Ohio based company has
been purchasing intimate apparel (Victorias
Secret) from Sri Lanka for the last 15 years. - Sri Lanka manufactured lingerie, from the
state-of the-art factories employing highly
skilled and literate workers, considered the
best product on the shelves at Victorias Secret
Stores. - Victorias Secret sources over US350 million
worth of merchandise from Sri Lanka. - Sri Lanka recognized as one of Victorias
Secrets leading manufacturing bases in the
world.
14 Trade Opportunities for Companies in Ohio
- Potential Ohio Exports
- Agricultural Products Soybeans, corn, Wheat,
feed grains - Medical Rubber Products
- Industrial Machinery Computers
- Paper and Paper Board
- Potential Imports from Sri Lanka
- Apparel
- Tea
- Gems and Jewelry
- Rubber and Rubber Goods
- Information Communication Technology (ICT)
- Plastics
15Opportunities under India-Sri Lanka Free Trade
Agreement
- Sri Lanka as a value addition platform to the
Indian sub-continent. - A market of over 1.0 billion people.
- Market Access Over 80of goods can enter on
duty free basis - Sri Lanka-India land bridge project proposed.
Pre-feasibility study is to be undertaken to
determine viability. - Potential sectors for US investment
- Rubber, Paper Paper board, garments
textiles, iron steel, Machinery mechanical
appliances, electronics/electrical and
automobiles spare parts.
16Indo-Lanka Land Bridge Location
17The Land Bridge to India
18Sri Lanka in US Study Abroad Programs
- DRAFT SLIDE for comments please.
- The ISLE (Intercollegiate Sri Lanka Education)
Program initiated in 1982, is based in Kandy, Sri
Lanka. - Participating colleges include, Bates, Bowdoin,
Carleton, Colby, Grinnell, Holy Cross, Swarthmore
and Whitman. - Majors include, Religion, Political Science,
Development Studies, Sociology and Anthropology,
Womens Studies, Psychology and Linguistics. - Internships available with Government and Private
Institutions and, NGOs. - The American Institute for Sri Lankan Studies
(AISLS), established in 1995 - fosters excellence
in American research and teaching on Sri Lanka - - Promotes exchange of scholars and scholarly
information between the US and Sri Lanka - AISLS Fellowships support 2-4 months research in
Sri Lanka by US citizens holding PhDs or
equivalent.
19 Investment Opportunities for Ohio Companies
in Sri Lanka
- Infrastructure Development- Power Energy Ports
Airports Water Supply Sanitation Highways - Biosciences
- Information Communication Technology
- Rubber products
- Automobile parts
- Vertical integration of textiles/accessories
- Food processing industries
20Business Climate
The Sri Lankan economy is one of the most
business friendly and liberalised in South Asia.
- Total Foreign Ownership
- No restriction on Foreign Exchange
Transactions(related to current account
payments). - Safety of Foreign Investments Guaranteed by the
constitution. - Agreements signed with many countries
- Bilateral Investment Protection
- Double Tax Relief
- Equal Treatment Foreign Local Investors
- Legal Regulatory framework
- Sophisticated
- Transparent
21 Investment Incentives in Sri Lanka
- Tax holidays from 5 to 20 years.
- Concessionary tax at 15 after expiry of tax
holiday. - Import Duty Exemption for Capital Goods.
- Import Duty Exemption on Raw Materials if
utilized for export - Exemption from Exchange Controls.
- No restriction on repatriation of dividends,
profits etc. - Free transferability of shares
- The right to 100 foreign ownership in almost all
sectors of the economy - Concessionary Taxation on expatriates income
22A GREAT PLACE TO VISIT A GREAT PLACE TO WORK
A GREAT
PLACE TO LIVE
Thank You!
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