The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce hosted a Business-to-Business (B2B) and networking session for a 31-member business delegation from the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO), India’s apex export promotion organisation, during its visit to Sri Lanka from 8–10 July 2026.
The delegation comprised small and medium enterprises representing sectors including pharmaceuticals, engineering goods, apparel and textiles, food and agricultural products, and infrastructure. The session was organised by the Ceylon Chamber in collaboration with the Indo Lanka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ILCCI), established under the Ceylon Chamber’s network to promote business engagement between Sri Lanka and India.
The engagement provided a platform for Indian and Sri Lankan companies to connect directly, exchange market insights and explore potential opportunities for trade, partnerships and business collaboration across multiple sectors.
Discussions focused on identifying areas of mutual interest, including sourcing opportunities, market expansion and potential commercial linkages.
The participation of Indian SMEs from diverse industries highlighted the growing interest among exporters in exploring Sri Lanka as a market and regional business partner. For Sri Lankan companies, including SMEs, the engagement provided an opportunity to connect directly with Indian businesses and identify potential avenues for expanding trade relationships.
Through its network and market access initiatives, the Ceylon Chamber continues to support businesses by creating opportunities for direct engagement with international counterparts, helping companies identify new markets, partners and commercial opportunities.
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