SLHC London supports Sri Lankan SMEs in UK

February 10, 2025 at 2:07 PM

The Sri Lanka High Commission in London, in collaboration with NLC Consultants-UK, hosted the “Sri Lanka Business Promotion Dialogue” on January 31, 2025, as part of a new initiative to support Sri Lankan startup SMEs in the UK.

Delivering the opening remarks, Minister (Commercial) of the High Commission, Somasena Mahadiulwewa elaborated on the goals to be achieved through a series of events which are to develop businesses of Sri Lankan entrepreneurs in the UK, including promoting and creating an international market for Sri Lankan origin products in the UK, and enhancing the related employability for Sri Lankans in the UK etc.

Minister (Commercial) Mahadiulwewa also mentioned that this is the 1st event of this kind organised by the High Commission of Sri Lanka in London and it will continue to hold several similar events in other regions of the UK.

He also stated that following the series of events, a dedicated SME Entrepreneurs’ Hub is expected to be established at the High Commission, in line with the vision of the new government and under guidance of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism, and the other related ministries in Sri Lanka.

During the event, Fellow Chartered Accountant and Managing Director of Sonic Builders in London, Ranganath Abeykoonge shared his business experience among the participants. Managing Director Abeykoonge who has working experience at many UK companies including at TK Maxx, delivered a presentation on the success story of his own company while encouraging, particularly young Sri Lankans to grab any business opportunities in the UK while creating new job opportunities for fellow Sri Lankans.

Past member of Sri Lanka AAT Council, Thilak Dharmarathne who is an MBA holder, and the Director of NLC Consultants-UK,  addressed the gathering and delivered a presentation on how to develop and penetrate into new business opportunities.

A panel discussion headed by Minister (Commercial) Mahadiulwewa was also held as part of the event. During the discussions, a panel of experts shared insights into several key areas:   Chartered Accountant, Nayana Kularathne on keeping company accounts and tax files etc.; Sri Lankan lawyer and the Director of  NLC Consultants – UK  Heshan Mathugamage  on company business startup; UK Solicitor, Mohamed Sameen on legal process related questions and HR Consultant, Kosaka Perera on the UK’s HR and employment policies etc.

Minister (Commercial) Mahadiulwewa also shared details on the duty free opportunities available for Sri Lankan exporters to enter the UK market under the UK’s Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS), a facility formally announced by the UK authorities on 19 June 2023.

He also outlined the UK’s regulations on the requirements of product labeling, food and other product standards for the benefit of potential participants. A brief list of the existing and potential export items from Sri Lanka to the UK and the details for investment and tourism related opportunities available in Sri Lanka were briefly presented by Minister (Commercial) Mahadiulwewa during the Q&A session.

This first interactive dialogue was attended by 30 potential Sri Lankan entrepreneurs in the UK. The dialogue was carried out in Sinhala, Tamil and English, and the next dialogue would be held in Manchester in April 2025. (Newswire)