Ceylon Tea promoted in Chile with 12 Sri Lankan Tea exporting companies

Ambassador Sumith Dassanyake addressing the Press Conference

The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Brazil, which is concurrently accredited to the Republic of Chile, in collaboration with the Sri Lanka Tea Board organized ‘Sri Lanka pavilion’ with the participation of the twelve (12) Sri Lankan Tea exporting companies namely; Dilmah Ceylon Tea Company PLC, Millennium Teas (Pvt) Ltd, Shan Teas (Pvt) Ltd, TDK Tea Solutions, Heritage Teas (Pvt) Ltd, Expoteas Ceylon (Pvt) Ltd, Maltras International (Pvt) Ltd, Bogawantalawa Tea Ceylon (Pvt) Ltd, Nature Ceylon, Akbar Brothers (Pvt) Ltd, Lumbini Tea Valley Ceylon and Tea Talk (Pvt) Ltd at the Espacio Food Service EXPO, which is one of the largest beverage exhibitions held in South America, from 26th to 28th September 2023 in Santiago, Chile.

Parallel to the exhibition, a press conference attended by over 35 journalists of electronic, printed and social media platforms and a cocktail reception with the participation of over 175 guests representing Chilean Tea importers, members of the Chilean Chambers of Commerce and other business entities, senior officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile and other government officials and journalists etc., were held on the evening of 27th September 2023 to promote Ceylon Tea in the Chilean market.

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The Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Brazil, Sumith Dassanayake, addressing the press conference and the reception, highlighted Sri Lanka’s commitment to develop the country as a maritime and investment hub and also to modernize its economy with a view to have a highly competitive Green and Digital economy. Ambassador Sumith Dassanayake also stated that Sri Lanka has already initiated discussions with many countries to expeditiously conclude Bilateral Trade Agreements and also to join Regional Comprehensive Economic and Technological Partnership Arrangements to gain wider access to Sri Lankan products and services to new markets, especially to emerging markets.

Referring to Sri Lanka’s lucrative tourism industry, Ambassador informed that Sri Lanka is a famous destination amongst international tourists as the island is the best place to visit by tourists with diverse interests. Ambassador Dassanayake also encouraged Foreign Direct Investments from Chile and other South American countries to newly established industrial zones in Sri Lanka, especially to southern Hambanthota Port area, Colombo Port City and Tea plantations etc. He further highlighted that Sri Lanka being the first country in South Asia that liberalized the economy in 1978, country has all knowledge and expertize to carter the requirements of foreign investors and also legal guarantees for foreign investments are ensured by Sri Lankan laws.

Addressing the events, the Chairman of the Sri Lanka Tea Board, Niraj de Mel elaborated on uniqueness of Ceylon Tea and reputation for its taste, aroma, purity and health benefits.

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The Chairman requested the Chileans to consume more Ceylon Tea and encouraged the importers and buyers to purchase more Ceylon Tea and experience its benefits. He also ensured that Sri Lankan Tea exporters under the supervision of the Sri Lanka Tea Board will continuously supply high quality Ceylon Tea to the Chilean market.

Responding to questions raised by the journalists, Chairman De Mel explained the measures undertaken by the Sri Lanka Tea manufacturers to maintain high quality and how the quality and taste is affected by the geographic and climatic conditions in Sri Lanka to produce best quality Tea.

Some of Sri Lankan exhibitors conducted tea tasting sessions at their stalls to showcase the premium quality and different fusions of Ceylon Tea.

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In appreciation of prominent Ceylon Tea importers of Chile, they were awarded with plaques for their contribution on promoting Ceylon Tea in Chilean Market by the Ambassador and Chairman of Sri Lanka Tea Board.

Sri Lankan Tea exporters participated at the exhibition were able to establish a large number of business contacts and also secured satisfactory orders to export Ceylon Tea to the Chilean Market.

Danushka Karunathilake, Deputy Director of the Ceylon Tea Board and Chathurika Perera, First Secretary (Commercial) of the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Brazil were associated at the promotional event.

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