Country will undergo digital transformation within the next 3 years
The President says that the entire country will undergo digital transformation within the next three years under his administration.
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake announced that the entire country will undergo digital transformation within the next three years under his administration.
He highlighted that digitization holds the potential to elevate Sri Lanka’s global standing and confirmed that the government has already begun implementing related initiatives.
These remarks were made during a discussion held yesterday with representatives from the Chamber of Commerce at the Presidential Secretariat.
The Chamber members also pledged their support for economic development efforts on a voluntary basis, without compensation.
The discussion covered the challenges and future objectives in various sectors, including insurance, banking, construction, tourism, plantation industries, and small and medium-sized enterprises.
Meanwhile, the President Dissanayake stated that the government’s aim is to create economic independence in the country, and for this, the full support of the country’s exporters is essential.
He made this remark during a discussion held at the Presidential Secretariat yesterday with senior officials from the Export Development Board and exporters.
The President highlighted the importance of establishing a single service window by integrating various government agencies and Sri Lanka Customs to facilitate export trade.
He also emphasized the role of digitalization in increasing the efficiency of government agencies involved in exports. Additionally, President Dissanayake noted that the government is focused on significant issues such as lowering energy prices, promoting foreign investments, and restructuring diplomatic service to facilitate enhancing market access.
PMD