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The Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB) recently successfully completed its 30th capacity development webinar session to the exporter community and SMEs.
Owing to the current COVID-19 pandemic situation in the country, the EDB could not carry out its conventional capacity development programs, such as workshops and seminars, especially due to the health regulations imposed on gatherings and public activities. As an alternative method, online sessions were conducted to enhance the capacity and knowledge of exporters and SMEs in Sri Lanka.
During this program, the EDB organised weekly webinars to continuously educate the Sri Lankan exporters and potential exporters on selected topics. Well-known resource persons and experts on exports-related topics conducted these online sessions, sharing their expertise and experience with the participants.