ECONOMYNEXT – The second session of the Joint Commission between Sri Lanka and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) reviewed ongoing cooperation and explored new avenues in key areas such as trade, investment, labour, and other fields of mutual interest. The discussions encompassed a wide range of areas of cooperation, including political, economic, financial, transport, sports, health, customs, energy, labour, defence, science and technology, education, culture, agriculture, food, and postal sectors. The session was co-chaired by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Employment of Sri Lanka Arun Hemachandra, and the Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs…
Sri Lanka, UAE review ties, explore new links in trade, investment
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