Port City Colombo’s investment potential showcased in Malaysia



Port City Colombo representatives with Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism Minister Vijitha Herath

Port City Colombo presentation at Sri Lanka Investor Trade and Tourism Forum 2025

Port City Colombo participated as a Strategic Partner at Sri Lanka Investor Trade and Tourism Forum 2025, held recently in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 

The event was organised by the Sri Lankan High Commission in Kuala Lumpur, in collaboration with CHEC Port City Colombo (Pvt.) Ltd, the project developer. The aim of this noteworthy occasion was to showcase the emerging investment opportunities available in Sri Lanka to prospective Malaysian investors, with a special emphasis on Port City Colombo as a prime investment locale in South Asia. 

The forum was held at the Royal Selangor Club, City Centre, Kuala Lumpur and was graced by the presence of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism Minister Vijitha Herath as the chief guest. Notable dignitaries were also in attendance, which included Investment, Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Liew Chin Tong, Acting High Commissioner to Malaysia M.I. Mohamed Rizvi, YDM Tengku Maha Kurnia Diraja Tengku Saifan Rafahan Bin Tengku Dato Setia Putra Alhaj, Royal Family of Selangor Ruling Family and Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism Ministry of Sri Lanka South East Asia Division Director General Chamari Rodrigo. 

The event further involved the participation of Malaysian entrepreneurs, real estate developers and leading industry chamber associations such as the National Chamber of Commerce and Industry Malaysia, Federation of Malaysian Sri Lankan Organisation, Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers, Malay, Chinese and Indian Chambers of Commerce, Malaysia-Sri Lanka Business Council, Sri Lanka-Malaysia Business Chamber, Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation, BRICS Chamber of Malaysia and National Chinese Assembly in Kuala Lumpur. 

Being the key highlight of the forum, the Port City Colombo team conducted a special investment showcase that encompassed the project’s strategic vision, its unique Special Economic Zone dynamics and the attractive opportunities that could be offered to prospective Southeast Asian investors. The presentation further underscored Port City Colombo’s integral role as a strategic FDI driver in the South Asian region, by capitalising on the country’s strategic locality and promoting modern service exports. Port City Colombo representatives also engaged in a live Q & A session with the forum invitees, which focused on cross-border investment facilitation and collaborative economic growth between Sri Lanka and Malaysia, after the presentation. 

“The High Commission hosted this forum to raise awareness among potential investors in Malaysia about the comfortable investment climate in Sri Lanka, driven by the country’s rapid economic recovery, improving financial market stability and a stable government,” said Rizvi.

 


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