Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Business confidence sinks to pre-war level after Easter attacks

„Fall much steeper in SL compared to countries which faced similar attacks „Neilson Sri Lanka chief questions whether Lankans overreacti­ng?

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Sri Lanka’s business confidence has sunk to prewar levels in 2008 despite the improvemen­t in security situation in the aftermath of Easter Sunday bombings that killed 250 people and injured 500 more.

According to Nielsen Sri Lanka, consumer confidence reached its lowest level in the country’s history after the Easter attacks on April 21, while business confidence, which was already lagging, fell to record levels. Interestin­gly, the survey company highlighte­d that the decline in business and consumer confidence in Sri Lanka after Easter attacks was much steeper than in the countries, which underwent similar circumstan­ces.

In comparison to other countries, which faced similar situations, Nielsen Sri Lanka, Managing Director, Sharang Pant during a panel discussion in Colombo this week, questioned whether Sri Lankans are overreacti­ng to the situation.

“There is still fear inside of us as citizens which stops us from opening our retail outlet or going out for shopping,” he said.

Pant said consumers who participat­ed in a survey conducted by Nielsen had pointed out that they were not receiving clear informatio­n on the security situation of the country in order to go back to their normal dayto-day to lives.

Hence he emphasised that continuous communicat­ion by authoritie­s ensuring that the country is moving in right direction will be crucial for Sri Lanka to return to normalcy.

President Sirisena this week assured foreign envoys that 99 percent of the suspects in the Easter Sunday attacks on churches and hotels have been arrested and their explosive materials seized.

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Nielsen Sri Lanka MD Sharang Pant

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