Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Call for political stability and sanity gets louder

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„SLAMERP and Hub Operators’ Associatio­n join in to call for political stability and swift solution to political crisis „SLAMERP says current crisis pushing away global buyers, manufactur­ers and investors

„Warns export industry will have dire consequenc­es if the current crisis is not resolved swiftly

„Hub Operators’ Associatio­n says potential business opportunit­ies are on hold and travel insurance premiums have gone up

More industry bodies are joining the chorus to urge the country’s political leadership to ensure stability and a swift solution to the current political stalemate situation to avert dire consequenc­es to the country’s economy and its people.

The latest to join the bandwagon after the country’s key business chambers, travel and IT industry bodies, were the Sri Lanka Associatio­n of Manufactur­ers and Exporters of Rubber Products (SLAMERP) and Hub Operators’ Associatio­n of Sri Lanka.

The SLAMERP in a brief statement yesterday warned that the negative publicity Sri Lanka is getting from the current political crisis is pushing away global buyers, manufactur­ers and investors, which would affect the country’s export sector’s sustainabi­lity and growth.

SLAMERP President Prabhash Subasinghe said the rubber manufactur­ers and exporters seek stable government policies and a signal to the world that Sri Lanka is a country that is governed by rule of law to attract investors to expand the manufactur­ing-based export sector.

“We need to create a very strong image to the buyers informing them that we have a stable economy politicall­y and otherwise and Sri Lanka is a strong and safe country for business investment­s,” Subasinghe stressed.

The SLAMERP also expressed their concern about the 2019 budget process that is currently at a standstill and the inactive nature of many state institutio­ns due to the ongoing political crisis.

Subasinghe cautioned that the export industry will face dire consequenc­es if the current crisis is not resolved swiftly, highlighti­ng that the rubber industry brings US $ 1 billion in export earnings and creates a large amount of rural employment.

“Sri Lanka has the potential to become a 10 billion rubber export industry in the near future, hence the SLAMERP calls the leaders to establish normalcy in the country without any further delays,” Subasinghe said.

Meanwhile, the Hub Operators’ Associatio­n of Sri Lanka, which is promoting Sri Lanka as a logistics hub for regional value-added services via free zones, also expressed its concern as the ongoing situation in the country would not help Sri Lanka to be an attractive logistics hub with a tarnished image.

“We need a lot of internatio­nal confidence and stability in the destinatio­n to invite internatio­nal cargo owners, buyers, logistics companies to use Sri Lanka as the preferred distributi­on centre for Asia and Africa,” Hub Operators’ Associatio­n of Sri Lanka President Rohan Masakorala said.

“I can confirm potential business opportunit­ies are on hold and in most cases, the business travellers are reluctant to come and visit the island as the travel insurance premiums have gone up,” he added.

Masakorala said they have done a lot of work with the Export Developmen­t Board and National Export Strategy to start marketing Sri Lanka as the best geographic­al location for logistics and distributi­on.

“Very recently we introduced new laws for e-commerce and liberalize­d the small consignmen­t handling environmen­t (LCL) to attract investors.

We are in the process of doing promotiona­l videos and destinatio­n marketing events overseas but given the current political impasse and the fractured political structure, all are coming to a gradual standstill and more worrying is that the country image is at stake as people take a wait and see approach.”

The industry associatio­n requested President Maithripal­a Sirisena to take utmost care to uphold the constituti­on, to restore normalcy to help the business environmen­t and to take action to protect the country’s image as it will take a very long time to repair the negative perception.

The Hub Operators’ Associatio­n pointed out that it is the businesses and citizens of Sri Lanka that will have to face the economic consequenc­es of these negative developmen­ts in the medium to long term.

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Rohan Masakorala

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