Lanka Business Online - 18/08/2013
By Anushika Kamburugamuwa
Sri Lanka’s northern Jaffna peninsula, which has emerged from a 30-year civil war, has untapped potential for greater investment and trade officials said.
"We welcome all the new businesses and investments," K Pooranachandran, president of the Jaffna chamber of commerce and industry said.
"We are here to help them. The place is very conducive for businesses and new developments."
The Jaffna peninsula, which has a population of about 600,000 population, is now looking up businesses in the area linking with other areas in the island.
"Trade links have developed strongly," Pooranachandran said. "There is a very good link with Colombo and Jaffna.
By Anushika Kamburugamuwa
Sri Lanka’s northern Jaffna peninsula, which has emerged from a 30-year civil war, has untapped potential for greater investment and trade officials said.
"We welcome all the new businesses and investments," K Pooranachandran, president of the Jaffna chamber of commerce and industry said.
"We are here to help them. The place is very conducive for businesses and new developments."
The Jaffna peninsula, which has a population of about 600,000 population, is now looking up businesses in the area linking with other areas in the island.
"Trade links have developed strongly," Pooranachandran said. "There is a very good link with Colombo and Jaffna.