Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Confederat­ion of SMI steps in for MSME growth

- By Bandula Sirimanna

In the present era dominated by dynamic technology trends, Sri Lanka’s Micro Small and Medium Enterprise­s ( MSMEs) are grappling to sustain in a global value chain as such industries cannot compete with cheap imports, an eminent group of veteran industry experts said.

Innovation level and value addition in locally made products of MSMEs are at very substandar­d level making it impossible to compete with global products, they added.

These local industries are on the verge of collapse in the stiff completion with Chinese and Indian products made in high tech factories.

Many small enterprise­s have already closed down due to lack of capital to upgrade technology, Founder President of this veteran expert group Nawaz Rajabdeen said.

MSMES are currently not in a position to acquire global technical knowhow in making innovative newer products, he added.

Small enterprise­s cannot bear the cost of funds in purchasing better and updated machinery and most of them have already shut down operations, he said adding that his newly formed confederat­ion will assist to resurrect them.

Such enterprise­s are unable to compete with foreign companies engaged in exports and larger local enterprise­s focused more on product standardis­ation and quality assurance owing to their capacity to acquire awareness and investment.

In a mission of reviving the industry, the Confederat­ion of Micro, Small and Medium Industries (COSMI) was founded by a respected team of business and chamber leaders representi­ng a cross-section of the industrial sector in Sri Lanka, with the sole aim of ‘reviving the MSME sector in Sri Lanka'.

Those veteran business and industrial experts have stepped in to find funding and provide technical knowhow and management expertise on a voluntary basis with their undisputed resolve to protect the industry, Mr. Rajabdeen said.

“COSMI has many activities planned out for its beneficiar­ies, through regional/internatio­nal alliances and partnershi­ps, to provide opportunit­ies, exposure and bridge knowledge-gaps of local industrial MSMEs”, Governing Council Chairman Macky Hashim disclosed.

These activities are to be announced subsequent­ly at the launching ceremony of the confederat­ion in Colombo on October 30, he said adding that MSMEs are now invited to register with COSMI to obtain a wide range of benefits and support in their industrial and business activities.

Industrial MSME categories include manufactur­ing and processing in rubber and plastic based, tea, leather, metal, fibre, paper, furniture and furnishing, woodworkin­g, gem and jewelry.

The other segments are coconut and coconut-based, agri-business and agricultur­al products, recycling of paper, plastics, rubber and industrial waste, printing and packaging, light engineerin­g, tools, hardware and allied machinery.

In its business interventi­on strategy COSMI will also accord priority to alignment with Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, principle of a circular economy, harnessing regional technology, and developing a strong service sector to support industrial MSMEs.

It will be establishi­ng local and internatio­nal affiliatio­ns and collaborat­ions and follow the success factors for SME competitiv­eness.

COSMI will also give special attention to the developmen­t of industrial MSMEs in the North and East regions and have already identified several potential projects that could be easily and successful­ly implemente­d in these regions, he disclosed.

The confederat­ion has appointed an Advisory Panel consisting of leading academics and profession­als in relevant fields to assist MSMEs.

There are various cheap imports of tiles, sanitary ware, glass and tableware from China, India, Indonesia and other Asian suppliers which are a significan­t threat to the local industry, Dr. Jagath Peiris, Chairman of National Institute of Exports, revealed.

In addition to this, the industry also experience­s the cheap quality of raw material that is being dumped into the country, he said adding that they recommend anti-dumping legislatio­n to avoid this and protect the local industry.

 ??  ?? From left- Dr. Jagath Peiris, Member, COSMI Governing Council; Nawaz Rajabdeen, Founder President, COSMI; Macky Hashim, Chairman, COSMI Governing Council; Dudley Thambinaya­gam, Member, COSMI Governing Council; and Nilu Rajapakse, Secretary General/CEO, COSMI.
From left- Dr. Jagath Peiris, Member, COSMI Governing Council; Nawaz Rajabdeen, Founder President, COSMI; Macky Hashim, Chairman, COSMI Governing Council; Dudley Thambinaya­gam, Member, COSMI Governing Council; and Nilu Rajapakse, Secretary General/CEO, COSMI.

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