COLOMBO, SRI LANKA-
Media OutReach Newswire - 9 July 2026 - On July 4, 2026, the cultural exchange event
Encounter & Insight: Dialogue Between Ningbo, China and Colombo, Sri Lanka took place in Colombo.
Separated by thousands of miles, the two millennia-old port cities
reconnected, leveraging their ports as a bond and cultural exchanges as a
cohesive force to hold in-depth talks on integrated port-city
development and bilateral economic and trade connectivity.
This cross-Indian Ocean dialogue echoes the ancient Maritime Silk Road
while charting a brand-new outbound development path. As a pivotal
starting port of the ancient Maritime Silk Road, Ningbo is building a
new global trade landscape powered by smart manufacturing.
A thousand years ago, merchant vessels from Mingzhou Port set sail
southward loaded with Yue Kiln celadon porcelain, passing through Ceylon
to deliver Oriental crafts across the Indian Ocean coasts. Precious
gemstones and spices traveled the same sea route back to regions south
of the Yangtze River, laying the groundwork for the earliest cultural
exchange between the two ports through trade. Today, the cargo carried
by giant cargo ships has undergone a dramatic transformation. Beyond
traditional daily necessities, intelligent equipment, digital home
appliances and industrial robots now dominate shipments.
Official statistics show that Ningbo's exports of intelligent equipment,
including mechanical arms and industrial robots, hit 440 million yuan
in 2025, surging more than 40% year-on-year. From January to May this
year, Ningbo's exports of mechanical and electrical products maintained
steady growth, reaching 247 billion yuan, a 4.1% year-on-year increase
and accounting for 58.0% of the city's total export volume. The new
energy foreign trade sector saw explosive growth, with exports of new
energy vehicles, lithium batteries, and photovoltaic products jumping
138.4% year-on-year, with electric vehicle exports skyrocketing 215.9%.
Smart manufactured goods are continuously expanding the scope of
Ningbo's foreign trade.
Complementing the Colombo forum, an exhibition highlights Ningbo's
outstanding going-global enterprises and their products, vividly
illustrating the profound shift in Ningbo's trade structure.
Alongside time-honored Maritime Silk Road staples such as celadon
porcelain and silk, Ningbo's smart manufactured products—including AI
translation glasses, intelligent outdoor gear and digital small home
appliances—occupy prominent display spaces across the venue. In Sri
Lanka, Ningbo smart water meters are widely adopted nationwide, while
handheld cooling fans and intelligent kitchen appliances have entered
ordinary households.
Leveraging Colombo Port's transshipment advantages, massive volumes of
Ningbo smart manufactured goods are distributed onward to Europe, the
Middle East and beyond. What Ningbo exports today is no longer mere
commodities, but a complete outbound solution integrating technology,
brand value and after-sales services.
Faced with mounting challenges including homogeneous global market
competition and rising trade barriers, Ningbo's manufacturing sector has
abandoned the old model of low-cost OEM production, relying on
intelligent transformation to consolidate its competitive edge in
overseas markets.
Over more than a decade of digital transformation efforts, Ningbo has
achieved full digital upgrading of all industrial enterprises above
designated size. A large number of local factories have built unmanned
black-light workshops and flexible production lines, escaping vicious
price competition through continuous technological iteration.
Represented by five specialized, sophisticated, distinctive and
innovative enterprises dubbed Ningbo's "Five Little Tigers"—famous for
their core proprietary technologies, including highly sophisticated
visual inspection equipment, heat-resistant materials, sun-proof
coatings, puncture-proof materials and self-drilling fasteners—these
niche manufacturers have developed differentiated technical routes and
full-spectrum production capacity, cementing irreplaceable
competitiveness for Ningbo smart manufacturing on global markets.
Beyond trade expansion, Ningbo has built a supporting cultural
communication system to ensure "products go global, accompanied by local
culture".
The launch of Sri Lanka's first "One-Meter Cultural Space" cultural
station during the Colombo event marks a tangible milestone of Ningbo's
go-global initiative. Built on enterprises' overseas outlets, these
miniature cultural exhibition halls integrate intangible cultural
heritage crafts, urban stories and smart products, enabling overseas
clients to experience cutting-edge manufacturing while gaining insight
into Ningbo's profound cultural heritage.
During the twin-city story-sharing session, Ningbo entrepreneurs based
in Sri Lanka and local designers blending Chinese and Sri Lankan
aesthetics shared stories of bilateral exchanges. Economic and trade
ties have evolved into a bond for people-to-people communication,
bridging divides in cross-cultural trade.
From Tang-dynasty celadon porcelain sailing across the Indian Ocean to
intelligent equipment shipping to every corner of the globe, Ningbo, the
ancient Maritime Silk Road port, has preserved its enduring gene of
openness. Where exchanges once relied purely on commodity trade, today
smart manufacturing underpins a stable, diversified and high-value-added
global trade network.
The Ningbo-Colombo dialogue stands as a vivid microcosm of this
transformation: the port still links lands and seas, yet the core of its
trade has undergone a full intelligent upgrade.
Rooted in its historical legacy as a key Maritime Silk Road hub, Ningbo
has consolidated its industrial foundation through a decade of digital
development, expanded global market reach via worldwide port networks,
and softened trade cooperation through cultural exchanges. This
brand-new outbound shipping route forged by smart manufacturing has not
only reshaped the city's foreign trade landscape, but also delivered a
replicable port-city development model for Chinese manufacturing to go
global.