Sri Lanka, Nov. 24 -- The initiative, organized by the National Productivity Secretariat (NPS) under the Ministry of Industry and Entrepreneurship, aims to strengthen cooperation between the public and private sectors to promote productivity, innovation, and organizational excellence across Sri Lanka.

Deputy Minister Abeysinghe emphasized that businesses targeting international markets and adopting productivity-focused practices would be given priority for government support, including low-interest loans and land grants.

Currently, the Ministry provides free training on productivity concepts to local institutions through the NPS. He noted that similar services at the international level cost around $2,000 per day, while even local servi...