Deputy Minister raises concern over mounting uncleared goods at Colombo Port

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January 23, Colombo (LNW): Deputy Minister of Ports and Civil Aviation Ruwan Kodituwakku has highlighted the growing issue of uncleared goods accumulating at the Colombo Port, causing significant logistical challenges.

The Deputy Minister explained that this backlog has led to a severe shortage of available space at the busy port, which is crucial for handling the nation’s imports and exports.

He attributed the build-up of goods to a range of factors, including unpaid duties and incomplete documentation.

Some consignments have remained at the port because the required customs fees have not been settled, while others are stuck due to missing or inaccurate paperwork, which has delayed their clearance.

In response to the issue, Deputy Minister Kodituwakku has instructed Sri Lanka Customs and the Ports Authority to provide a detailed report on the matter.

He emphasised the need for urgent action to resolve the situation, as the continued accumulation of goods not only disrupts port operations but also impacts the overall efficiency of Sri Lanka’s trade and transport systems.

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