The Hambantota International Port (HIP) was a primary awardee at the
Board of Investment of Sri Lanka (BOI) 45th Anniversary Awards, held at the
Presidential Secretariat last week. HIP was recognised as one of the most
significant FDI contributors to Sri Lanka from 2017-2022, with an investment of
$1.4 Billion US dollars.
The CEO said the
port has also contributed significantly towards Sri Lanka’s industrial sector,
with the ongoing success of their Industrial Park. “Our industrial
park has already yielded considerable secondary FDI’s, generated from a number
of global investors. We are well aware that collective collaboration between
the Government, export oriented manufacturers and service providers are all
instrumental in paving the way to position Sri Lanka as a favourable investment
hub.”
BOI’s awarding
criteria for top enterprises was based on substantial contributions made
towards Sri Lanka’s economic transition over the past forty-five years. The categories
included significant FDI contributors i.e. projects that helped shape and
transform the local economy, based on the value of FDI. This was a key
criteria for the BOI whose principal mandate is facilitating foreign direct
investment. Other categories were the recognition of longstanding BOI
enterprises and longstanding exporters.
The 45th anniversary was
inaugurated by President Ranil Wickramasinge. Minister Dilum Amunugama and BOI
Chairman Dinesh Weerakkody were also present at the event, where a cross
section of exceptional enterprises across the country were recognized