Hisense and Haier biomedical urged to set up plants in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to China Dr. Palitha Kohona has suggested that Hisense and Haier biomedical companies consider setting up production facilities here.

The foreign ministry says the request was made when Dr. Kohana recently visited Qingdao to witness the signing of the letter of intent to establish sister city relations, when he was invited to call on the head offices of the Hisense and Haier Biomedical companies.

The following is the text of the foreign ministry statement: “Hisense is a global giant in white goods and home appliances production and is increasingly using artificial intelligence to make its products meet the high expectations of a very demanding client base. Hisense has sold over 100,000 appliances in Sri Lanka.

Ambassador Dr. Kohona’s suggestion that Hisense consider establishing a production facility in Sri Lanka not only to cater to the domestic demand but also to the regional market was received enthusiastically.

Ambassador Kohona’s visit to Haier Biomedical head office and display facility enabled him to understand the extent to which Haier Biomedical has contributed to Sri Lanka’s vaccination drive. A special piece of equipment that had been shipped to Sri Lanka with the assistance of UNICEF was designed to store a particular brand of vaccine at -80c. Haier Biomedical had links with the Lanka Hospital, JKU Hospital and provincial hospitals. Its biggest markets were in Europe and the USA.”

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