In the past few years, Sri Lanka and Japan signed two MoUs on both low-skilled and specified-skilled worker recruitment to Japan. According to the Foreign Ministry, under the
Specified Skilled Worker Recruitment Program (SSWRP), 14 job fields have been allowed to recruit employees from Sri Lanka to Japan.
The Prime Minister reiterated that there is a growing interest among Sri Lankans to both learn the Japanese language as well as to seek employment opportunities in Japan.
During the meeting, Ambassador Mizukoshi also said he would like to focus on investment promotion during his tenure. Currently, there are approximately 75 enterprises with
Japanese investments operating in Sri Lanka. During the past 15 years, they have cumulatively invested about US$ 382 million, providing more than 12,000 employment
opportunities.
The two delegations also discussed the recently opened projects that were funded by the Japanese Government, including another phase of the Bandaranaike International Airport
development project, the Golden Gate Kalyani bridge and the Kandy city wastewater management project.