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Bridging Gaps and Building Partnerships: Port City Colombo at the Commonwealth Trade Summit

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Port City Colombo (PCC) demonstrated its dedication to sustainable development and global economic collaboration at the third Commonwealth Trade and Investment Summit (CTIS) in London.

The summit, gathering senior business leaders and ministers from the Commonwealth’s regions, provided a platform for PCC to engage in discussions on trade and investment opportunities.

Deputy Managing Director Thulci Aluwihare addressed the gathering on “Financing Sustainable Infrastructure,” emphasizing PCC’s commitment to green practices and sustainable urban living.

The discussion focused on collaboration between public and private sectors to bridge the infrastructure gap. Aluwihare addressed challenges in unlocking green financing channels for emerging markets, offering strategic solutions.

PCC’s participation at CTIS 2023 solidifies its role in global economic cooperation and establishes it as a leader in sustainable urban development. As a multibillion-dollar FDI-funded project in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Port

City Colombo aims to revitalise the country’s economy, with plans for substantial FDI, contributing to GDP, and generating job opportunities. The five-year plan positions Sri Lanka as a leader in the global service export market, showcasing PCC as the “Gateway to South Asia.”

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