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Apparel buyers worried over Colombo’s economic woes

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By Sunimalee Dias

Foreign apparel buyers visited Sri Lanka last week to assess the ground situation following the news of the economic crisis; clearly sending warning signs of a possible drop in future orders.

Two major buyers were in the country last week to understand the ground situation and whether they can continue operations here or would be compelled to shift their orders elsewhere, Joint Apparel Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF) Deputy Chairman and Omega Line Group Director Felix Fernando told the Business Times. Omega Line is an associate of one of the largest retailers in Europe, Calzedonia.

He pointed out that they have been giving their assurance from JAAF that they will be able to deliver the orders on time, however, “we can’t do it one hundred per cent.”

Mr. Fernando explained that at present although the impact on big industries are lesser, the small ones have a big impact due to electricity interruptions and diesel shortages. “It’s a vicious cycle.”

In fact, he noted that other buyers were also expressing concern and were repeatedly calling or inquiring daily. “I don’t know how long we are able to go on like this.”

Sri Lanka’s factories have been facing a crisis following the electricity interruptions and the shortage of fuel in the country that has contributed to industries facing a host of issues in addition to their inability to obtain required fuel for their generators.

Mr. Fernando asserted that even if electricity was restored in three to four months, buyers will not wait that long, since they don’t have that assurance.

He also noted it is important to see that all macro issues are addressed and commence debt restructuring soon for which if we go to the International Monetary Fund it will be advantageous.

Meanwhile, the crisis at the factories have aggravated to such an extent that workers are told due to the shortage of gas, tea and meals cannot be served to staff, said FTZ Union General Secretary Anton Marcus.

In some factories workers have also been told that they will be offered work for four days but pay will be given for six days; however, the attendance bonus paid every month will be deducted.

Staff at factories is paid an attendance bonus for reporting to work however; it is only deducted if they obtain no pay leave. Under the current circumstances where workers are asked to report to work only four days a week, unions claim it is unfair to deduct this bonus pay.

Mr. Marcus explained that employers have now taken the law into their own hands since the relevant authorities are not providing any remedial measures to overcome the current crisis.   He pointed out that in future the employers might even resort to non- payment of bonus and festival advance as the April holidays come around.

In this respect, the trade unions want to call for a discussion among the National Labour Advisory Committee (NLAC) unions and thereafter take up the matter with the Labour Minister.

Steel Giant Baowu Plans a Billion Dollar Investment in Hambantota

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Ambassador of Sri Lanka to China, Dr.Palitha Kohona visited the Baowu Steel conglomerate offices in Ma’anshan, Anhui and met with senior management to discuss investment potential in Sri Lanka. Baowu Steel will prepare a feasibility study on making a substantial investment in Hambanthota, Sri Lanka.

Embassy of Sri Lanka

Beijing

18 March, 2022

India’s Prime Minister Modi to arrive in Sri Lanka soon

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India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is reportedly set to pay a visit to Sri Lanka later this March, in a direct landing at the Palaly Airport in Jaffna instead of the Katunayake Bandaranaike Airport.

During his visit, the Airport in Palaly is expected to be declared open as an international airport.

During Modi’s visit to Sri Lanka during the previous Good Governance regime, plans to declare the Palaly Airport as an international airport were thwarted due to strong opposition from the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP), the then Opposition.

Accordingly, declaring the Palaly Airport as an international airport at the SLPP’s welcoming party as the current administration would be noteworthy.

MIAP

Milk powder price to soar again? 01kg packet near Rs. 2000!

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The price of imported milk may have to be increased again, said the milk powder importing companies, revealing that the request to surge the price was made to Consumer Protection Minister Lasantha Alagiyawanna on March 07.

The price of one kilogram of milk powder in the global market has surged from US$ 2.80 to US$ 5.30 and due to the recent depreciation of the Sri Lankan Rupee, exceeding up to about Rs. 275 per Dollar, the importation of milk powder is being carried out at a loss.

The retail price of one kilogram of milk powder, according to the request made by the companies importing milk powder, may increase by Rs. 600, soaring the price from Rs. 1345 to Rs. 1945. In addition, the price of a 400 g packet of milk powder will soar by Rs. 260, making it cost Rs. 800.

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US Under Secretary for Political Affairs Nuland to arrive in Sri Lanka

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Under Secretary for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland will travel March 19-23 to Bangladesh, India, and Sri Lanka with an interagency delegation to underscore U.S. commitment to, and cooperation with, Indo-Pacific partners.  Under Secretary Nuland will hold Partnership Dialogues in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka and Foreign Office Consultations in New Delhi.  On each stop, Under Secretary Nuland and the delegation will meet with civil society and business leaders to strengthen economic partnerships and deepen ties in the pursuit of peace, prosperity, and security in the Indo-Pacific region.

Other senior members of the delegation include Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu and Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Amanda Dory.

US Department of State

‘Will stand by Lanka’: India approves $1bn line of credit

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India announced a $ 1 billion line of credit to Sri Lanka on Thursday as part of its financial assistance to help the island nation deal with its economic crisis.

After an agreement to extend the line of credit was inked, ministry of external affairs (MEA) spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said India has always stood with the people of Sri Lanka and will continue to extend all possible support to the country.

At a weekly media briefing, he said the assistance will be used for importing food, medicines and other essential items.

“India has always stood with the people of Sri Lanka and we will continue to extend all possible support at this juncture. I think we are cognizant of the economic difficulties the country is facing,” Bagchi said.

Visiting Sri Lankan finance minister Basil Rajapaksa witnessed the signing of the agreement for the $1 billion line of credit being extended through the SBI.

The signing ceremony was held at the ministry of finance in the presence of Rajapaksa, external affairs minister S Jaishankar and finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

Last month, India extended a $ 500 million line of credit to Sri Lanka to help it purchase petroleum products as the island nation has been reeling under a severe foreign exchange and energy crisis.

“The $1 billion loan facility, which formed the key component of the four-pillar economic cooperation arrangement agreed between India and Sri Lanka during minister Rajapaksa’s visit to New Delhi in December last year, was extended to the government of Sri Lanka for procurement of food, medicines and other essential items,” the Sri Lankan high commission said.

Times of India

Heavy showers in next 36 hours: Met Dept

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Showers or thundershowers are likely to occur in many parts of the country in the next 36 hours, warned the Department of Meteorology. Accordingly;

Tonight:

Showers or thundershowers may appear at several places in many parts of the island. Heavy showers of over 100 mm can be expected in the Sabaragamuwa, Central, Southern, Eastern and Uva Provinces and in some places in the Polonnaruwa District.

Tomorrow:

Showers or thundershowers may appear in several places in the North-Western Province and the Ampara, Batticaloa and Hambantota District after 2 pm. Turns of mild showers may appear the Western and Sabaragamuwa Provinces and the Galle and Matara Districts.

The Department urged the public to take necessary measures to minimise the dangers posed by temporary strong winds and lightning along with the showers.

MIAP

Power cuts for weekend revealed

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The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) has approved the request made by the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) for power cuts in this weekend.

Accordingly;

On Saturday (19), P – W zones will meet a power cut of 01 hour and 30 minutes from 10 am to 04 pm and a power cut of 01 hour and 30 minutes from 04 pm to 10 pm. A – L zones will meet a power cut of 02 hours and 30 minutes from 08 am to 06 pm and a power cut of 01 hour and 15 minutes from 06 pm to 11 pm.

On Sunday (20), P – W zones will meet a power cut of 01 hour and 15 minutes from 04.30 pm to 09.30 pm. A – L zones will meet a power cut of 02 hours from 09 am to 05 pm and a power cut of 01 hour and 15 minutes from 05 pm to 10 pm.

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Finance Minister returns to Sri Lanka following Indian tour

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Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa has returned to Sri Lanka today (18) following his two-day tour in India.

During his tour, the two countries entered an agreement for a US$ 01 billion debt facility to Sri Lanka.

Finance Secretary S.R. Attygalle also joined the delegation.

MIAP

Crisis worsens as queues grow amid fuel shortage (VIDEO)

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In the wake of the fuel and gas shortage, people are forced to wait in long queues near gas stations, and some are left empty handed indicating the ongoing fuel crisis in the country.

In the backdrop, unrest is unavoidably being grown and as to whether there is an effective process followed by the government to manage the crisis is in question.

MIAP