Our Journey
The Sri Lanka - Germany Business Council of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce was inaugurated on September 24, 1999, with the primary objective of promoting trade, investments, tourism and services between Sri Lanka and Germany and particularly to promote exports from Sri Lanka to Germany. The proposal made by the Deputy Ambassador for Germany in Sri Lanka Dr. Hans Von Bothmer resulted in the formation of Sri Lanka - Germany Business Council and Mr. R Sivaratnam, Chairman and Managing Director, Aitken Spence & Co. Ltd., was appointed as the 1st President of the Council. The Council continues to develop new initiatives and areas of corporation between business communities of the two countries with the exchange of trade missions, delegations, new investments and joint ventures. The membership of the Council was 101 as at 31st March 2023

President's Message
Good evening, Ayubowan,
Dr. Felix Neumann, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany,
Mr. Buwaneka Perera, Secretary General ang CEO, Ceylon Chamber of Commerce,
Ms. Dharini Daluwatte, German Embassy,
Past Presidents, Members, guests, invitees, ladies and gentlemen,
Welcome to the Annual General Meeting of the Sri Lanka German Business council 2024. It gives me great pleasure to address you as the newly elected president of this esteemed organization for the second year. Firstly, let me take this opportunity to thank the council for electing me as the president and having faith in me to continue the good work of the council for the year 2024/25.
In 1999, a proposal made by the Deputy Ambassador for Germany in Sri Lanka Dr. Hans Von Bothmer resulted in the formation of Sri Lanka – Germany Business Council and Late Mr. R Sivaratnam, Chairman and Managing Director, Aitken Spence & Co. Ltd., was appointed as the 1st President of the Council. For the last 24 years, Sri Lanka Germany Business Council has been fostering trade relations between the two countries and has extended yeoman service to both countries by bringing the value of trade to US $ 1.1 billion.
For the last 25 years, SLGBC has been fostering new initiatives and areas of corporation between business communities of the two countries with the exchange of trade missions, delegations, new investments and joint ventures and have extended yeoman service to both countries.
SLGBC has been lead by eminent business leaders in the country and have contributed tremendously to the growth of German Sri Lanka business and relations. The business leaders who lead the Council were:
Mr. R Sivaratnam, Mr. H A Reuter, Mr. Senake Amarasinghe, Mr. Michael Elias, Mr. Mark Francis and Mr. Suren Ediriweera
The primary Objectives of the Sri Lanka- Germany Business Council is to
- To promote trade, tourism and services between Sri Lanka and Germany
- To encourage German investment and establishment of joint ventures in Sri Lanka between German and Sri Lanka investors.
- To exchange information on trade and investment between the two countries
- To conduct and facilitate joint meetings with German business organizations
- To promote Sri Lankan participation in international fairs in Germany.
Let me now elaborate on the history of diplomatic and trade relations between the two countries. The diplomatic relations between Germany and Sri Lanka began in 1953, and this year we have reached a very important time in our country as we have a new government who is hoping to revive are ailing economy. We hope Germany will play a key role in revitalizing Sri Lanka’s economy by supporting expansion of Industry, renewable energy and skills development. With the end of the 30-year civil war in 2009, Germany became an important partner in trade, tourism and reconstruction.
Germany is the fourth most important export market for Sri Lanka. In 2022, the value of German imported goods from Sri Lanka, which mainly consist of rubber, tea and textiles, was $888 million. German exports of machinery, electrical and chemical products, and motor vehicles, amounted to $300 million. Germany is Sri Lanka's second most important investor from the EU. Investments by 51 German companies have created approximately 11,700 local jobs in Sri Lanka since 1951. In the 1950s, various trade agreements were concluded, which serve as a basis for bilateral cooperation. In 1979, a double taxation agreement was signed, which offers reduced tax rates on dividends and interest for both countries.
Tourism
Highest German visitors were reported in 2018 with visitor number of 156,888 and represented the third most important tourist group for Sri Lanka. This year we have welcomed 121,000 German tourists up till end of November 2024 and hope break the 2018 record.
Key Activities of the 2023/24
- Meet the Visa Officer
- With the support of the Ambassador, we held a breakfast meeting with Ms. Kirsten Hardt, Head of the Legal and Consular Section to resolve a burning problem of issuing visas to business travelers. I must thank Ms. Kirsten for answering many of the misunderstandings and sharing her email for any further clarification. Also, all the help extended during the year to resolve many visa issues pertaining to our members.
- Changing of the Constitution
- For several we have been discussing with the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce to change our constitution to accommodate several key changes. This year, I am tabling the changes we requested and that we have obtained approval from the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and this AGM will accept those changes to our constitution.
a. The amended constitution will come in to effect from 1st April 2025, from the commencement of next financial year.b. Introduction of Senior VP and Deputy VP positions
c. Reduction in curing period of EXCO and Office Bearers to two years
d. Introduction of an Advisory Committee – Consisting of Past Presidents and key contributors of SLGBC – Appointed by the EXCO
e. Increase of Total number of years to serve as an EXCO Member and an Office Bearer (unless elected as a President) to 10 years.
f. Increase of term of an Office Bearer to 02 years with succession.
- For several we have been discussing with the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce to change our constitution to accommodate several key changes. This year, I am tabling the changes we requested and that we have obtained approval from the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and this AGM will accept those changes to our constitution.
- Partnering German Embassy activities
- Ladies and Gentlemen, we are entering a very crucial period of our country’s economic journey, as we have a tremendous responsibility to improve our trade and investments from Germany to much higher levels to help our country get out of the difficulties we are facing today.
- We as the Sri Lanka German Business council would like assure the you that we will do our utmost to increase our trade and investment with Germany and with German companies.
- Finally, I would like to mention that our council will work closely with AHK and the German Embassy to promote business activities and relations between the two countries.
- Meet the Visa Officer
Thank you.
Ambassador's Message
I had the privilege of meeting with HE the President soon after his appointment and expressed Germany’s willingness to work together in the path to economic recovery. We discussed that Germany is ready to support the Sri Lankan efforts for skilled labour migration. German vocational training has been part of skills development for decades, German tech Moratuwa and Kilinochchi are a testament to this cooperation.
There are about 300 German brands present in the Sri Lankan market place. German brands and investments have a positive reputation as being extremely reliable and long lasting. Germany is here for the long-term, no German company left Sri Lanka during the difficult economic times. On tourism, Germany is the 4th largest source market for tourist arrivals to Sri Lanka, with a market share of over 7%. Tourism remains a strong connector between Sri Lanka and Germany and it is this people to people connection that lasts and ignites new life to the bilateral relationship.

Executive Committee 2024/2025

Seated from left: Mr. Roy Anthony, Vice president, Mr. Surendra Ediriweera, Immediate past president Dr. Felix Neumann, Ambassador, Embassy of Germany in Sri Lanka, Mr. Asoka Hettigoda, president, Mr. Karim Schadlou, Vice president, Ms. Amanthi Silva, Secretariat of The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Standing left to right (Committee members): Mr. Aflal Khan Ismail, Ms. Dhilmini Palipane, Mr. Mark Francis, Mr. Sudath Tennakoon, Mr. Gayan Maddumarachchi, Mr. Suranga Ratnayake, Mr. Gerard Victoria, Mr. Nalaka Amaratunga
PRESIDENT
Mr. Asoka Hettigoda
Managing Director
Hettigoda Industries (Pvt) Ltd
No.33/3, Sri Dharmarama Road, Ratmalana
Email: asokahet@gmail.com
Tel: 011-2736910 | Mobile: 077-7530899
VICE PRESIDENT
Mr. Karim Schadlou
General Manager
Hilton Colombo Residences
No.200, Union Place, Colombo 02
Email: karim.schadlou@hilton.com
Mobile: 077-7006363 | Tel: 011-5344644
VICE PRESIDENT
Mr. Roy Anthony
Director
C.G.V Anthony & Sons (Pte) Ltd
No.155, Muthuwella Mawatha, Colombo 15
Email: antoneng@sltnet.lk
Tel: 011-2522948 / 011-2522817
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
Mr. Surendra Ediriweera
Managing Director
Ceylon Tours Ltd
No.8A, Sir Ernest De Silva Mawatha, Colombo 07
Email: suren@ceylontours.com
Tel: 011-5531611 / 011-2565726 | Mobile: 077-7324700
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Mr. Gerard Victoria
Director / Chief Executive Officer
Air Global (Pvt) Ltd
No.400, Deans Road, Colombo 10
Email: gerard.victoria@aviation.hayleys.com
Mobile: 077-3033767 | Tel: 011-2168001
Ms. Dhilmini Palipane
Assistant General Manager
Aitken Spence Cargo (Pvt) Ltd
Level 07, Aitken Spence Tower I, No.315, Vauxhall Street, Colombo
Email: dhilmini.p@aitkenspence.lk
Mobile: 077-7398146 | Tel: 011-2308330 (Ext:3708)
Mr. Suranga Ratnayake
Vice President
Aitken Spence PLC
No.315, Vauxhall Street, Colombo 02
Email: suranga@aitkenspence.lk
Mobile: 077-7287075 | Tel: 011-2308308 (Ext: 8023) / 011-2308023 (Dir)
Mr. D. Sudath Tennakoon
Chairman/CEO
Central Bearings & Machinery (Pvt) Ltd
CBM House, No.2A, Lake Drive, Colombo 08
Email: sudath@centralbearing.com
Mobile: 077-7305503 | Tel: 011-2690555
Mr. Aflal Khan Ismail
Chief Operating Officer
Detroves Travels (Pvt) Ltd
No.31/1, Ridgeway Place, Colombo 04
Email: aflal@detrovestravels.com
Mobile: 077-7757559 | Tel: 011-4373240
Mr. Ranjith Pandithage
Chairman
Diesel & Motor Engineering PLC
No.65, Jetawana Road, Colombo 14
Email: ranjith.pandithage@dimolanka.com
Tel: 011-2449797 / 011-2447704
Mr. Gayan Maddumarachchi
Director
MAC Holdings (Pvt) Ltd
"The Wavertree", No.141/9, Vauxhall Street, Colombo 02
Email: gayanm@macholdings.com
Mobile: 077-352544 | Tel: 011-2309200
Mr. Mark Francis
Executive Director
Malship (Ceylon) Ltd
No.55/16, Vauxhall Lane, Colombo 02
Email: Mark.Francis@kerrylogistics.com
Mobile: 077-7698176 | Tel: 011-2348950 / 011-2343546
TREASURER
Mr. Nalaka Amaratunga
Chief Executive Officer
Walkers Tours Ltd
No.117, Sir Chittampalam A Gardiner Mawatha, Colombo 02
Email: nalaka@walkerstours.com
Mobile: 071-7572420 | Tel: 011-2306821
SECRETARIAT
Pasandi Senara
Management Executive
The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce
50, Nawam Mawatha, Colombo 02, Sri Lanka
Email: bizpromo@chamber.lk
Tel: 0115588875
Past Presidents
- Mr. Karim Schadlou
- Mr. Roy Anthony
- Mr. Asoka Hettigoda
- Mr. Sudath Tennakoon
- Mr. Asoka Hettigoda
- Mr. Sudath Tennakoon
- Mr. Neil Umagiliya
- Mr. Ranjith Pandithage
- Mr. Neil Umagiliya
- Mr. Ranjith Pandithage
- Mr. Neil Umagiliya
- Mr. Ranjith Pandithage
- Mr. Neil Umagiliya
- Mr. Ranjith Pandithage
- Mr. Neil Umagiliya
- Mr. Ranjith Pandithage
- Mr. Neil Umagiliya
- Mr. Ranjith Pandithage
- Mr. Neil Umagiliya
- Mr. Ranjith Pandithage
- Mr. Neil Umagiliya
- Mr. Ranjith Pandithage
- Mr. Neil Umagiliya
- Mr. Ranjith Pandithage
- Mr. Neil Umagiliya
- Mr. Ranjith Pandithage
- Mr. Neil Umagiliya
- Mr. Ranjith Pandithage
- Mr. Mark Francis
- Mr. Neil Umagiliya
- Mr. Mark Francis
- Mr. Neil Umagiliya
- Mr. Mark Francis
- Mr. Neil Umagiliya
- Mr. Michael Elias
- Mr. Mark Francis
- Mr. Michael Elias
- Mr. Senake Amarasinghe
- Mr. N Ramaiah
- Mr. Michael Elias
- Mr. N Ramaiah
- Mr. Stefan Pfeiffer
- Mr. Jayantha Fernando
- Mr. N Ramaiah
- Mr. H R Reuter
- Mr. Jayantha Fernando
- Mr. H R Reuter
- Mr. Jayantha Fernando