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HKETO Jakarta Promotes Hong Kong-Sri Lanka Trade Opportunities at Seminar and Business Networking Dinner in Colombo

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HKETO Jakarta Promotes Hong Kong-Sri Lanka Trade Opportunities at Seminar and Business Networking Dinner in Colombo
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HKETO Jakarta Promotes Hong Kong-Sri Lanka Trade Opportunities at Seminar and Business Networking Dinner in Colombo

2026-08-20 22:05 Last Updated At:08-21 12:30

HKETO Jakarta holds seminar and business networking dinner in Colombo to promote Hong Kong-Sri Lanka trade and investment opportunities

The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Jakarta (HKETO Jakarta) organised a seminar and business networking dinner themed "Bridging Markets: Unlocking Hong Kong-Sri Lanka Trade & Investment Opportunities" in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on August 19 to promote Hong Kong's role as an international trade and investment hub and a key functional platform for the Belt and Road Initiative, as well as to deepen bilateral relations. The event was co-organised by Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), with support from the Sri Lanka Export Development Board and the National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka.

In her opening remarks, the Director-General of the HKETO Jakarta, Miss Libera Cheng, highlighted the long-term solid economic ties between Hong Kong and Sri Lanka. Bilateral trade in goods totalled US$520 million in 2025, while Hong Kong was Sri Lanka's eighth-largest source of foreign direct investment, contributing US$28 million. Hong Kong is also a leading regional centre for green and sustainable finance, making it a natural partner for Sri Lanka as the latter advances its own green economy priorities. She added that Hong Kong offers Sri Lankan enterprises unparalleled connections and professional support in accessing the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, the wider Chinese Mainland, and other Asian markets.

Miss Cheng also introduced the Task Force on Supporting Mainland Enterprises in Going Global, the one-stop platform that brings together Hong Kong's professional services and institutional strengths to assist Chinese Mainland companies' expansion into promising markets such as Sri Lanka, spanning infrastructure, manufacturing, green technology and other sectors. At the same time, the Economic and Trade Express platform co-ordinates HKETOs, InvestHK and the HKTDC to support Hong Kong small and medium-sized enterprises in tapping new overseas opportunities.

Representatives from InvestHK and the HKTDC elaborated on how Hong Kong's specialised platforms, trade fairs and business summits can assist Sri Lankan enterprises in expanding their operations internationally.

The event was attended by over 100 guests, including the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Sri Lanka Export Development Board, Mr Mangala Wijesinghe; the President of the National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka, Mr Anura Warnakulasooriya; the Director of South Asia and Thailand of the HKTDC, Ms Vian Cheung; and representatives from the local government and business sectors.

During her visit to Colombo, Miss Cheng paid courtesy calls on the Chinese Embassy in Sri Lanka, and the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism; the Ministry of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development; the Ministry of Trade, Commerce, Food Security and Co-operative Development; and the Ministry of Science and Technology. She also met with the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Sri Lanka to introduce Hong Kong's latest developments and exchange views on business and investment opportunities in Sri Lanka.

Photos shows participants to the seminar and business networking dinner organised by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Jakarta in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on August 19. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Photos shows participants to the seminar and business networking dinner organised by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Jakarta in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on August 19. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Photo shows the Director-General of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Jakarta, Miss Libera Cheng (centre) with other guests and speakers. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Photo shows the Director-General of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Jakarta, Miss Libera Cheng (centre) with other guests and speakers. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Photo shows the Director-General of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Jakarta, Miss Libera Cheng delivers opening remarks at the "Bridging Markets: Unlocking Hong Kong-Sri Lanka Trade & Investment Opportunities" event. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Photo shows the Director-General of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Jakarta, Miss Libera Cheng delivers opening remarks at the "Bridging Markets: Unlocking Hong Kong-Sri Lanka Trade & Investment Opportunities" event. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Red tides sighted

Two red tides were sighted during the past week, the Inter-departmental Red Tide Working Group reported today (August 21).

On August 18, staff of the Environmental Protection Department spotted two red tides at Repulse Bay Beach and Deep Water Bay Beach, Hong Kong Island, respectively. Both red tides have dissipated and no associated fish deaths have been reported as of today.

A spokesman for the working group said, "Both red tides were formed by Phaeocystis globosa, which is commonly found in Hong Kong waters. According to literature overseas, the algal species can produce foam that may affect fish."

The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) urged mariculturists at the Lo Tik Wan, Sok Kwu Wan and Po Toi fish culture zones to monitor the situation closely and increase aeration where necessary.

Red tide is a natural phenomenon. The AFCD's proactive phytoplankton monitoring programme will continue to monitor red tide occurrences to minimise the impact on the mariculture industry and the public.

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