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EDB Hosts Networking Session for New and Potential Exporters

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The Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB) recently organized a networking session at its Colombo headquarters, designed to provide new and aspiring exporters with the essential knowledge and connections for success in international markets.

A significant number of entrepreneurs poised to enter the export sector attended the session, where experienced industry professionals imparted valuable insights critical for thriving in export operations.

Key topics covered during the session included participation in international trade fairs, conducting export market research, building trust with international buyers, effective communication strategies, and adhering to global quality standards.

In his address to the participants, EDB Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Mangala Wijesinghe, emphasized the board’s commitment to making 2026 a more prosperous year for exporters.

Several industry experts shared their experiences and expertise, including Mr. Samantha Thamel, Managing Director of Rancrisp Marketing; Mr. Christopher Fernando, Executive Director of Malwatte Valley Plantations; Dr. Upali Ranasinghe, Chairman of C. R. Exports; Mr. Udayakantha Wickramasinghe, a consultant with extensive experience in aquatic exports; and Mr. Tyrell Delukshan Fernando, Managing Director of the People’s Organization for Development of Import & Export (PODIE).

EDB officials, including Dr. Sanjeewa Ratnasekara, Director of the Trade Information and Trade Facilitation Division, were also present at the session.


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