Govt. to bring few fortune 500 companies through Port City Project: SB

1 June 2021 03:33 pm

Through the Colombo Port City Development Project (CPCP), the government is hoping to bring at least three or four fortune 500 companies into the country, Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) MP S. B. Dissanayake said.

Addressing the media at the weekly media briefing, Dissanayake said 91.7 percent of the development of the country was run by entrepreneurs.

"The country is having only two per cent companies which have more than 100 employees. We need to bring at least 15 medium-scale investors into the country. Therefore, we need to convert the Port City area to an attractive place which will help the local and foreign businessman," the Minister said.

The Port City Commission members who were appointed by the President yesterday should take action to create an environment for local and foreign investors to get their work done in one location within one or two days, Minister Dissanayake said.

"We should bring our country up in the 'Ease of Doing Business Index' which is now at the place of 99 to get more attraction from international investors," he said.

As soon as we control the pandemic situation in the country, the government will take a better jump start to develop the country's economy through this CPCP. (Chaturanga Samarawickrama)