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Ceylon and Beijing Chamber of Commerce sign trade MOU

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and its Beijing counterpart, the Beijing Chamber of International Commerce on Monday signed a MoU pledging to enhance commercial ties and trade, reports Colombo Page.

"It is time SL -China develop B2B relationship, extending from the present government to government relationship," Mangala Yapa the CEO of the Ceylon Chamber was quoted by the paper as saying.

He highlighted the significant trade gap that existed between China and Sri Lanka.

Yu Haibo from the Beijing Chamber responded by stating they would aim to assist Sri Lankan exporters focusing on China's market.

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