December 5, 2023
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December 13, 2023: The Sri Lanka Veterinary Association (SLVA) marked a significant milestone as it celebrated its prestigious 75th Annual General Meeting and Annual Convention at the Shangri-La Colombo on December 01, 2023.

The event was graced by distinguished guests including Agriculture and Plantation Industries Minister Hon. Mahinda Amaraweera as the Chief Guest and High Commissioner for Canada to Sri Lanka and Maldives His Excellency Eric Walsh as the Guest of Honour.

SLVA President Prof. Dilan Satharasinghe welcomed the audience, setting the tone for an eventful evening where renowned veterinarians were recognized and awarded certificates and medals for their outstanding contribution and achievements.

The gathering was further enriched by the presence of Prof. Subashinie Kariyawasam, Chair Professor, Department of Comparative Diagnostic, and Population Medicine, University of Florida, USA, who delivered an insightful keynote address.

Another key highlight at the event was the induction of Dr. Mohamed Ijas as the 76th elected President of the Sri Lanka Veterinary Association, with the appointment of the 76th Executive Committee. The newly elected leadership is poised to guide the association towards new heights of excellence and service to the veterinary profession.

With a participation of more than 600 veterinarians and special invitees, the event showcased the unity and dedication of the veterinary community in Sri Lanka.

Furthermore, following acknowledgement and appreciation of the event’s sponsors, the vote of thanks was delivered by SLVA secretary Dr. Kaundika Wanigasundara and the event concluded with the closing ceremonial procession and fellowship dinner.

Established in 1940, the Sri Lanka Veterinary Association (SLVA) stands as the professional body dedicated to serving and representing the interests of the veterinary profession in Sri Lanka. With over 1,400 members, SLVA is deeply committed to the enhancement of the quality of the profession and the well-being of animals.

The SLVA continues to play a pivotal role in fostering collaboration among veterinarians serving in various sectors. The association’s commitment to excellence within the profession is unwavering, and its tireless efforts contribute significantly to the betterment of veterinary practices and standards in Sri Lanka.

 


 

 


November 28, 2023
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The Plastics and Rubber Institute of Sri Lanka (PRISL), recently convened its Annual General Meeting (AGM) at its Head Office in Rajagiriya. Against the backdrop of Sri Lanka’s economic revival of post-COVID-19, and amidst various challenges, PRISL celebrated its 63 years of serving as the trusted knowledge partner to the polymer industry in Sri Lanka. It has played a crucial national role in capacity building for technical and professional personnel in the rubber and plastics industries.

The recently elected Office Bearers at PRISL’s AGM bring a wealth of expertise to their roles. Leading the organization as President is Mr. P P Perera, assisting him in this endeavor are Vice Presidents Dr. Upul Ratnayake and Mr. Prabath Jayasinghe, individuals with a proven track record of leadership and strategic vision. The role of Secretary will be taken on by Mr. Pio Perera, and the Treasurer will be Mr. K. A. C. Vidyaratne, supporting the team in an administrative capacity is Assistant Secretary Mrs. Devaki Rodrigo, collectively forming a dynamic team poised for continued success.

The Outgoing President of PRISL, Mr. Kalyana Dhirasekera, remarked, “I would like to emphasize our commitment as a non-profit organization dedicated to our Vision and Mission. With a legacy of 63 years, PRISL has navigated political, economic, and social challenges, emerging stronger. Our Annual General Meeting marks a pivotal moment as we chart a course towards a dynamic and impactful future, bridging the strengths of the young and the experienced.”

The incoming President of PRISL, Mr. P P Perera, further stated, “We are dedicated to propelling the growth of the Sri Lankan polymer industry, positioning PRISL as a pivotal hub for networking and a catalyst for our members’ interests. By implementing innovative initiatives, supporting ethical industry guidelines, and maintaining high standards through professional memberships, PRISL aims to be a dynamic player in the sector. Our strategic initiatives, blending youthful dynamism with seasoned wisdom and expertise, signify our commitment to contribute significantly to the nation’s economic growth and technological advancement.”

In line with their vision and objectives, PRISL is committed to fostering the growth of the Sri Lankan polymer industry. As a pivotal institution, PRISL envisions itself as not only a hub for networking but also as a driving force in promoting the interests of its members. The institute aims to achieve this through innovative initiatives such as regular technical meetings, seminars, workshops conferences, local and global exhibitions and visits to manufacturing plants and industrial sites.

Amidst the vital signs of the nation’s economic recovery, PRISL recognizes its role in contributing to the economy. The institute actively supports the development of the plastic and rubber sectors by imparting sound ethical guidelines to the industry. Through its professional grades of membership, PRISL is dedicated to upholding high standards of education and professional competence in the science, engineering, and technology of plastics and rubber.

The infusion of youthful dynamism into PRISL’s new management structure, coupled with the wisdom and experience of seasoned professionals, signals a progressive step forward. As PRISL embarks on key strategic initiatives, it aims to consolidate its position as a dynamic and influential player in the Sri Lankan polymer industry, contributing significantly to the nation’s economic growth and technological advancement.

For more information about PRISL and its programs visit www.prisrilanka.com or contact +94112864354.

 



 

 


September 18, 2023
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18th September 2023: The Planters’ Association of Ceylon (PA) will be hosting its 169th Annual General Meeting on September 22, 2023. This prestigious event will be graced by the distinguished presence of Her Excellency Dewi Gustina Tobing, Ambassador of Indonesia to Sri Lanka, reaffirming the strong agricultural relationships between the two nations, while Niraj De Mel, Chairman of the Sri Lanka Tea Board, will be participating as the guest of honour.

Established in 1854, the PA has been a stalwart advocate for promoting, fostering, and safeguarding the plantation industry in Sri Lanka and championing the interests of the planting community and its members.

With a robust membership comprising 22 of Sri Lanka’s Regional Plantation Companies (RPCs) and private plantation entities, the PA serves as the apex body responsible for approximately 40% of the country’s tea, rubber, coconut, and oil palm cultivation. Collectively, the association’s members manage over 330 factories, providing direct employment to over 125,000 individuals, while indirectly supporting more than one million Sri Lankans across the island.

Throughout its169 year history, the PA has played a pivotal role in numerous crucial initiatives aimed at advancing Sri Lanka’s plantation industry. The PA remains unwavering in its dedication to advocating progressive policies that ensure the sustained prosperity of the Sri Lankan plantation industry. Key areas of focus encompass issues related to wages, productivity enhancement, crop diversification, and other critical agricultural practices and policies. The Association also plays an integral role in raising awareness regarding the profound impact of policies on the industry and its extensive network of stakeholders.

Today, the Planters’ Association of Sri Lanka retains its prominent and influential status in the country’s plantation sector and continues to actively work towards the sustainable growth of the industry, prioritizing the welfare of its workforce and contributing to the economic well-being of the nation.

The 169th AGM will see the appointment of the Chairman and the executive committee who will steer the Association for 2023/2024.

 



 

 


July 21, 2023
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The HNB Retired Employees Association (HNBR), a distinguished community of retired professionals who dedicated their careers to Hatton National Bank (HNB), recently held its highly anticipated Annual General Meeting for the year 2023. The event served as an opportunity for former employees to reconnect, reflect on their contributions, and discuss matters of mutual interest.

In attendance was also HNB Managing Director/CEO Jonathan Alles along with several members of the bank’s senior management.

The 2023 Annual General Meeting of the HNBR witnessed the appointment of a newly elected committee, in addition to providing the ideal platform for members to discuss matters of mutual interest.

 



 

 

 


July 17, 2023
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After two years of being hosted virtually, the 32nd Annual General Meeting of the Classic Car Club of Ceylon took place on the 22nd of June 2023 at the Kingsbury Hotel. The event was well attended, with the members enjoying the camaraderie the club is well known for.

At the completion of 2 successful years in service as President, Clive de Silva Jr stepped down from his post to hand over the reins to Sanjiv Alles. The CCCC has navigated through some challenging times during Clive de Silva Jr’s tenure and has continued to grow both in stature and reach. He will continue to serve the club in his capacity as Immediate Past President.

Sanjiv Alles is the eighth President in the club’s three decade-long history, and has been a part of the CCCC from a young age. Sanjiv has served in the club’s committee as Assistant Treasurer, Treasurer, and Vice President to date and has played an integral part in organizing some of the club’s flagship events, and with this new position looks forward to taking the club forward from strength to strength.

Another significant moment was the stepping down from the committee of three stalwarts of the CCCC, namely founder member and former President Mr. Bri Ponnambalam, former President Mr. Clive de Silva Snr and Mr. Tilak Amendra. They will continue to support and advise the club as consultants. The CCCC thanks them for their invaluable contribution to the club. Mr. Shane Walgama also stepped down from the committee in the interim.

The Office Bearers & Executive Committee for the year 2023-2024 are as follows:

President:  Sanjiv Alles

Vice Presidents: Shalike Ganewatta & Senaka Kotagama

Secretary: Priyanga Samaratunga

Asst. Secretary: Ramani Ponnambalam

Treasurer: Shiraz Akbarally

Asst. Treasurer:  Suhen Vanigasooriya

Imm. Past President: Clive de Silva (Jnr.)

Competitions Secretary: Chanaka Jinasena

Editor: Chandana Amaratunga

Vice Patrons: Asgi Akbarally & Geepal Fernando

General Committee:  Dinesh de Silva

Dinesh Jayawardena

Dilshan Gomes

Kishan D Perera

Ramal Jasinghe

 



 

 


July 4, 2023
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At the 46th Annual General Meeting of ACCA Sri Lanka held at the Cinnamon Grand Colombo recently, Jehan Perinpanayagam, CEO of Infomate and Vice President of John Keells Holdings, was reappointed as the Chairman of the Member Network Panel of ACCA Sri Lanka for the year 2023/2024.  Jehan possesses more than 27 years of experience in the IT/BPM industry, specializing in process excellence and leading large teams. He has a remarkable record of successfully implementing process improvements, automation, and innovation.

Notably, Jehan played a crucial role in establishing the first rural BPO in Sri Lanka, which has now become a renowned global entity serving numerous prominent international organizations. Additionally, he holds the position of Vice Chairman in the Sri Lanka Association of Software and Services Companies (SLASSCOM), the Australia New Zealand Business Council, and the Nordic Business Council. Furthermore, Jehan is an esteemed member of the Sri Lanka Canada Business Council, contributing his expertise as a longstanding committee member.

The executive committee for the year 2023/2024 included Chaaminda Kumarasiri: Chairman of H C P Consulting (Pvt) Ltd (Vice Chairman of the Member Network Panel), Adrian Perera: CEO of Lanka Rating Agency, Praveen Ruberu: Principal at Ernst & Young, Darshana Gunasekera: Group Finance Director at Dilmah Ceylon Tea Company PLC / MJF Group, Shehan Fernando: CEO of Alpha Business School, Prasenna Balachandran: Chief Internal Auditor at Laugfs Holdings and Navin Karunadasa: Senior Business Analyst at LSEG (London Stock Exchange Group).

With their vision to be “#1 in developing the accountancy profession the world needs, ACCA globally have been aligned in striving to be bold in creating and taking opportunities to build the attractiveness and relevance of the profession, targeting geographies, sectors, and segments, and driving student progression.

In line with ACCA’s strategic priorities, ACCA Sri Lanka outlined several bold moves for the year 2023-24. These included building members pride, working with and attracting Gen Z to the profession, shaping the future of learning and assessment through initiatives like the global roll-out of the ACCA Study Hub, delivering member value, driving student progression and  progressing their digital transformation.

ACCA Sri Lanka also strengthened their partnerships with approved learning partners (ALPs), professional bodies, employers and universities to develop fully fledged professionals by connecting students, employers, and ALPs. As such, ALPHA Business School has been awarded the Gold ALP status, and ACCA Sri Lanka now have three gold partners and one silver partner in the market.

ACCA has also signed memorandums of understanding (MOUs) with various universities in Sri Lanka that included the University of Kelaniya, University of Vavuniya, University of Jaffna, and Uva Wellasa University.

In terms of student progression, ACCA implemented initiatives to support and motivate students. Financial credits were provided to students facing financial challenges, and a suite of ACCA study support resources was shared to assist them in successfully progressing through their qualification such as conducting webinars and delivering tutor motivational videos. They furthermore strengthened relationship with approved employers and encouraged more companies to become ACCA approved employers.  ACCA Sri Lanka members have also actively participated in sub-committees, focusing on areas such as student development, member development/advocacy, and ESG/employability.

 



 

 

 


June 20, 2023
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The fourth Annual General Meeting of the All Island Dairy Association (AIDA) was recently held at the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce premises in Colombo. The AIDA which is affiliated with the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, and plays a pivotal role in representing the local dairy industry by fostering agreements, aligning goals, and mobilising the industry. Additionally, the AIDA advocates with policymakers on crucial matters, while also working on streamlining objectives.

The AIDA encourages its wide array of dairy manufacturers and services providers to actively adhere to all industry standards. The AIDA also fosters healthy competition, drives advancement in product and service offerings for the overall betterment of the entire dairy industry.

Mr. Binesh Pannawala, President of AIDA said, “As AIDA successfully executed a diverse range of policy initiatives and knowledge transfer activities through webinars and virtual interactive sessions last year, we expanded our network with the commercial sector and actively contributed to the government’s policy discussions on dairy sector development. Looking back at 2022, our commitment to the sustainable growth of the dairy industry remains unwavering. With favourable policies, economic growth, increased consumer demand, and strong foundational support, we are poised to drive the industry forward.”

The newly appointed office bearers for the year 2023 includes 2nd year President – Mr. Binesh Pannawala, Watawala Plantations PLC, Producers and Collectors – Mr. Suneth Bandara, Lanka Dairies Pvt Ltd., Manufactures and Processes – Dr. Nelum Vithana, Cargills Ceylon PLC, Importers – Mr. Asoka Bandara, Maliban Group, Service Providers – Mr. Lawrence Chan, Ceylon Agro Industries Limited, and Treasurer – Mr. R.M.K.G Rajapaksha, Hypromac Engineering Services.

The newly appointed Executive Committee for the year 2023 are Dr. Keerthi Gunasekara, Mr. Mohamed Imtiaz, Mr. Saman Perera, Mr. Sanjaya Jayasinghe, Consultant/GM – Mr. A.C.H Munaweera and Secretariat – Ms. Shehara De Silva.

 



 

 


May 8, 2023
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The Sri Lanka Retailer’s Association (SLRA) held its 6th Annual General Meeting at the Colombo on the 25th of April 2023 at Hilton Residencies. The event was attended by members of the SLRA, and Mr. Vish Govindasamy, Chairman Chamber of Commerce and Group Managing Director of Sunshine Holdings PLC as the Chief Guest.

Former President, Mr. Murali Prakash opened the proceedings with a welcome note and then addressed the attendees. During his address, he said, “Our strategy over the past 2 years was to focus on burning issues, so the sector could navigate better. We floated a two-pronged approach, one was creating continuous awareness using traditional media, and the other was focused one to one chats and briefings to authorities by senior members of the executive council.”

Mr. Vish Govindasamy, the Chief Guest of the event, addressed the gathering as well. During his address he said “I would like to congratulate Mr. Charitha Subasinghe, on his appointment as the new President of the SLRA. It is encouraging to note the impact that the SLRA has had, especially over the last few years. The SLRA has been a strong and effective advocate for the development of the sector, through policy advocacy and several knowledge sharing programmes as well.”

Finally, Mr. Charitha Subasinghe, the President Elect of the SLRA for the year 2023/24 address the gathering as well. He said “As a country I believe we are in a better footing than we were a few months ago. But the road ahead is going to be quite bumpy and winding. It would need a strong resolve, politically as well as Socially to ride through these tricky turns and arrive at the final destination, which is a country and society of greater accountability. This should be the foundation upon which a flourishing and prosperous nation could be built on. In this context we as an association would engage with the relevant authorities in every possible way to provide them our input and influence the policy makers to stay on course to arrive at the final destination. “

He further said that “As retailers our business activities touch the lives of almost every  Sri Lankan directly. The life style of our fellow Sri Lankans would change. If not for the Pandemic and the economic down turn the life style change would have happened at a much faster pace. Unless we continue to be relevant to our customers, our growth will be hampered. During my tenure the focus area of my committee would be to share and support through knowledge sharing as well as linking with external and internal resources persons and organizations to help the member organizations to equip themselves in this direction.”

Mr. Subasinghe also announced the new Executive Council for the SLRA for the year 2023/24 during the course of the event. The Executive Council compromises of  Mr. Infiyaz M. Ali, CEO of Healthguard Pharmacy Ltd., as Vice President, Mr. Mahesh Wijewardena, Group CEO of Singer Sri Lanka as Vice President, Mr. Kumar De Silva, CEO of SPAR SL Private Ltd. as General Secretary, Mr. Asanka Rajapaksa, Director of D Samson & Sons (Pvt) Ltd. as Assistant General Secretary, Ms. Ruvini Kariyawasam, Director of Corporate Affairs at Perera & Sons Bakers Ltd, as Treasurer, Mr. Harsha Maduranga, GM/Head of Marketing of Vision Care as Assistant Treasurer,  Shabier Suban, Director of Fashion Bug, as Council Member, Mr. Indika Perera, COO, Cargills Foods Company (Pvt) Ltd., Mr. Murali Prakash, Past President, Sri Lanka Retailers Association and Former President, Mr. Hussain Sidique.

 



 

 

 


February 7, 2023
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The Sri Lanka Esports Association (SLESA) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the National Olympic Committee (NOC) Auditorium on the 5th of February 2023. The AGM was attended by members of SLESA who came together to discuss the progress of Esports in Sri Lanka and to also vote for a new Board to lead SLESA for the years 2023-24.

Nominations for the Board were accepted by the members of SLESA for 8 positions in total for which voting was carried out and saw Raveen Wijayatilake unanimously being re-elected as the President of SLESA. Alongside him, Malinda Jayasekera was re-elected as the Vice President while Ramesh Liyanage and Vikum Jayasekera were unanimously re-elected as the Secretary and Treasurer respectively. Chathra Jayasekera was unanimously elected as the Assistant Secretary while Abith Latiff was unanimously elected as the Media Secretary and Navod Bopitiya was unanimously elected as the Assistant Media Secretary. Safwan Mansoor was unanimously elected as the Chairperson, Clan Committee. Dinuka Ratnayake continues on as the Head of the Disciplinary Committee – a non-elected position.

Despite economic and various challenges, Esports has seen a massive spike in interest in Sri Lanka over the recent past. Recognised in 2019 as the 70th official sport in Sri Lanka by the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Esports continues to grow at a rapid pace and is widely regarded as the country’s ‘fastest-growing sport’

SLESA is the officially recognised body for the governance of Esports in Sri Lanka by the Ministry of Youth and Sports. SLESA provides the framework to continue driving Esports in the country and works together with its members and stakeholders to continue establishing a strong structure for Esports in Sri Lanka, ensuring that the industry is managed in a responsible and sustainable manner.

At the AGM, the members of SLESA discussed various topics, including the growth and development of Esports in Sri Lanka, the future plans for the industry, and the ongoing efforts to provide a safe and fair environment for players. The members also discussed the importance of taking the sport from hobby status to a model that can sustain professional athletes with salaries and funding.

SLESA is committed to supporting the development of Esports in the country and working together with its members to ensure that the industry continues to grow and thrive. With a strong framework in place, the future of Esports in Sri Lanka looks bright, and SLESA is well-positioned to lead the way.

 



 

 


February 7, 2023
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Amalean: JAAF’s credibility enabled ease of doing business in an unprecedented socio-economic fabric

06th Feb 2023: The Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF), the apex body that guides Sri Lanka apparel towards its ultimate goal of being the world’s number one apparel sourcing destination, held its 19th Annual General Meeting recently, re-appointing industry veteran Sharad Amalean as Chairman.  It also unanimously re-elected its Executive Committee including Saifudeen Jafferjee and Felix Fernando as Deputy Chairmen.

Delivering the Chairman’s address, Amalean highlighted that JAAF identifies the importance of bringing in a new generation of young leaders with motivated youthful energy to drive the apparel industry beyond 2025. He stressed that while the past year has not been easy, the credibility JAAF has sustained over the years has undeniably aided the industry to work closely with the Government, relevant authorities and regulatory bodies. This has been a key driver in the ease of doing business in an unprecedented socio-economic fabric, a competitive edge in a challenging business climate.

“2022 was a defining moment for Sri Lanka. The textile and apparel sector should be proud that we prevailed and achieved a turnover of LKR 5.5 billion at the end of last year. I thank our stakeholders, team members and associates working in manufacturing plants all over the country for this achievement,” stated Amalean. He concluded his address with the reminder to adopt a positive outlook for 2023 as the IMF assistance is on the horizon.

Past Chairman of the Sri Lanka Apparel Exporters Association (SLAEA) Aroon Hirdaramani stressed that 2023 will be a challenging year with inventory pile-ups and an increase in costs and input prices. “Luxury brands will go on to do better than others, with the US being in a superior position globally,” he noted in his address.

Highlighting vital policy priorities crucial for the industry to optimise potential in 2023 and beyond, Secretary General of JAAF Yohan Lawrence pointed out that 2022 has been an year of mixed fortunes for apparel exports, starting off with a promise but seeing declining growth in the last months of 2022. “The global recession, overstocking of retail goods in warehouses and the impact of the Ukraine-Russia war on global supply chains took its toll. While Sri Lanka ended 2022 with exports worth USD 5.5 billion which is nearly a 10% increase from previous years, a closer look at the data reveals a worrying trend.”

He quantified Bangladesh’s USD 45 billion export industry growing by a massive 28% as against Sri Lanka’s YoY of 10%.  “This growth in Bangladesh indicates that competitor nations are gaining market share from Sri Lanka.  We comprise only 1 to 2% of global trade and this will reduce if the government fails to take immediate action.” He noted that with Bangladesh classified as a Least Developed Country, it has unrestricted access to the EU and the UK, while Sri Lanka’s GSP+ and DCTS programme dictate rules of origin, allowing only 50% of exports qualifying for duty free access to those countries.

Lawrence clarified that JAAF had made continuous representations to authorities for relaxation on the rules of origin for both the EUs GSP+ and the UK’s DCTS schemes on the reasoning that Sri Lanka should be considered an LDC given the unprecedented economic crisis. He further explained that India’s duty free access for Sri Lanka’s apparel allows only 8 million pieces and that too unfairly counting a pair of socks or gloves as two pieces under the quota. While thanking the Department of Commerce for its efforts to ship out the full quota to India, Lawrence highlighted that JAAF intends to work towards having the quota used at the highest FOB values in 2023.

The AGM was also joined by JAAF’s constituent associations. Chairman of the Fabric and Apparel Accessory Manufacturers Association (FAAMA) Pubudu de Silva thanked JAAF for its efforts in sustaining operations during trying times, stressing that the challenges ahead are not unique to Sri Lanka. “With collaboration, the industry can undoubtedly emerge victorious,” he said.

Vice Chairman of the Sri Lanka Apparel Sourcing Association (SLASA) Azmina Kareem commended the industry for its resilience in the face of adversity, highlighting that global retail and consumer priorities are rapidly changing due to declining disposable income. “Buyers are under massive pressure to face changing customer needs while maintaining margins and sourcing agents will have to step up.”

Assistant Treasurer of the Sri Lanka Chamber of Garment Exporters (SLCGE) Menuka Gunawardana expressed appreciation to JAAF for sustaining the industry given the hardships faced by SMEs through the pandemic and economic crisis.

Chairman of the Free Trade Zone Manufacturers Association (FTZMA) Jatinder Biala appreciated JAAF’s role in providing leadership for the industry and urged authorities to reassess the social security levy and the increase in corporate taxation and electricity tariffs which will impact the industry’s competitive edge significantly.

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‘While Sri Lanka ended 2022 with exports worth USD 5.5 billion which is nearly a 10% increase from previous years, a closer look at the data reveals a worrying trend’

Secretary General JAAF Yohan Lawrence

 



 

 



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