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Building Economic Bridges with Sri Lanka and Australia

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The Sri Lanka and Australia Chamber of Commerce (SLACC), led by Founder and President Kalum De Silva, is a testament to visionary leadership and commitment to fostering prosperity and deeper connections between the two nations, as reported by Daily FT Sri Lanka.

This initiative focuses on economic growth and strengthening bilateral ties. Kalum’s leadership exemplifies a commitment to both economic growth and cultivating stronger bonds between Australia and Sri Lanka. SLACC provides a platform for businesses to flourish, collaborations to thrive, and friendships to deepen, aiming to redefine the landscape of bilateral relations.

Kalum envisions the Chamber as a catalyst for growth, facilitating meaningful discussions and innovative partnerships. While prioritizing economic prosperity, SLACC also seeks to cultivate stronger bonds of friendship and understanding through cultural exchange and knowledge sharing. Future plans include events and forums bringing together business leaders, policymakers, and thought leaders from both countries. The Chamber aims to shape a future of prosperity and understanding for Australia and Sri Lanka, encouraging businesses on both sides to seize the opportunity it presents. The article outlines SLACC’s achievements, initiatives, and plans for fostering economic and cultural ties between the two nations.

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