Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EDB facilitate­s operations of exporters in curfew areas

Ensures operations of non-boi export industries located in curfew areas function without interrupti­ons Provides recommenda­tions to enable export companies in curfew-imposed areas obtain curfew passes

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Consequent to several areas of the country coming under quarantine curfew, the Sri Lanka Export Developmen­t Board (EDB) is providing facilitati­on to ensure that the operations of non-boi export industries located in curfew areas function without interrupti­ons, subject to the guidelines issued by the Health Ministry.

The EDB is providing recommenda­tions to enable export companies, which are l ocated i n curfew-imposed areas, to obtain curfew passes from respective police stations so that employees who reside outside curfew areas can engage in work in their factories.

However, employees residing in the Gampaha, Minuwangod­a, Veyangoda, Divulapiti­ya and Meerigama curfew areas will not be permitted to come to work and the factories could continue operations only with employees residing in non-curfew areas.

Employees outside the quarantine curfew areas can be transporte­d to the factories with the necessary permission, to ensure the continuity of essential export-related activities. Companies should take all precaution­s not to expose employees outside the quarantine curfew areas to the residents of the areas mentioned above.

The relevant informatio­n and specimen applicatio­ns for requesting curfew passes could be obtained from the following contacts of the EDB: for agricultur­e and fisheries sector: Director Export Agricultur­e Malani Baddegamag­e (e-mail: malani@edb.gov.lk); for industrial products sector: Actg. Director Industrial Products Harsha Pathberiya (e-mail: hdp@ edb.gov.lk); for export services and electronic products sectors: Actg. Director Export Services Manoja Dissanayak­e (e-mail: manojad@edb. gov.lk).

The EDB has i nstructed export establishm­ents in the said areas to take all safety precaution­s recommende­d by the health authoritie­s to manage COVID-19. Further, they have been informed to implement safety measures as per the ‘Guidelines on COVID-19, Preparedne­ss for Workplaces’, issued by the Health Ministry and carryout random PCR tests (one percent everyday) in the factories and the results of such tests should be reported to the relevant authoritie­s regularly.

More informatio­n on this regard could be obtained from t he EDB Helpdesk on 2300710 and e-mail: helpdesk@edb.gov.lk and the EDB website www.srilankabu­siness.com.

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EDB Director General Chitranjal­i Dissanayak­e

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